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245. Penthestes atricapillus atricapillus. 

 CHICKADEE. 



Abundant summer and winter. Breeds. This is the most 

 common of our winter birds, but we are unwilling even to 

 hazard an opinion whether the birds of winter are the same 

 ones which are with us in summer, or are migrants from 

 further north. 



247. Penthestes hudsonicus hudsonicus. 



HXJDSONIAN CHICKADEE. 



Mr. Robert J. Hughes took a specimen at Remsen, Decem- 

 ber 25, 1886. Dr. C. H. Merriam reports the species as breeding 

 in Herkimer and Hamilton Counties, where it is very local. 



248. Regulus satrapa satrapa. 



GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET. 



A common migrant. An occasional resident, both winter 

 and summer. Breeds. A specimen was taken by Messrs. 

 Hughes and Shepard at Remsen, December 25, 1886, and they 

 also report that they found them there during other winters. 

 During the latter part of June, 1888, near Holland Patent, we 

 observed a pair of these birds followed by seven or eight 

 young, which they were feeding. 



249. Regulus calendula calendula. 



RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET. 



A common migrant. 



250. Hylocichla mustelina. 



WOOD THRUSH. 

 A quite common summer resident. Breeds. 



