370 TRANSACTIONS OF THE [1895 
On June 12, 794, on the Isle of Wight, near Ocean City, I 
saw two pairs with young just out of the nests. 
Family Turpip“—Thrushes, Bluebirds, etc. 
Turdus mustelinus (755). Wood Thrush. 
Common resident from April 29 (’93 ; 794) to October 2 (95). 
Extreme dates are April 13(’92) and October 15 (’93). At 
Washington “several were seen on April 19, ’91, and they were 
common the next day” (Richmond). At Vale Summit they 
were fairly numerous, June 5 to 14, ’95. 
Eggs are recorded from May 18 (’91; ’95) to July 28 (’95). 
Sets are 1 of 1, 18 of 2, 30 of 3, and 16 of 4. 
Turdus fuscescens (756). Wilson’s Thrush. 
Fairly common migrant, from April 23 (93, Fisher) to May 
30 (’92, Blogg) and from August 29 (93, Gray) to October 6 
(94). At Washington “from April 26 to May 28, and from 
August 18 (’89, Figgins) to the end of September” (Richmond). 
At Hagerstown it was noted in October (’79, Small). On July 
6, 95 (Tylor), a pair were feeding young at Deer Park. 
Turdus aliciz (757). Gray-cheeked Thrush. 
Regular, but not very common migrant, from May 12 (92, 
Wholey) to May 30 (’92, Resler), and from September 12 (’94, 
Resler) to October 16 (’92, Wholey). At Washington “rather 
comnion from May 10 to June 5, and from September 10 
to October 10” (Richmond). 
Turdus alicize bicknelli (757). Bicknell’s Thrush. 
Apparently a rare migrant. “At Laurel Mr. Robert 
Ridgway shot an adult male on May 14, ’88, and 4 days later 
an adult female; near Washington on October 3,’85, I secured 
an adult male” (Richmond). 
