116 Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Regulus calendula. 



KUBY-CKOWNED KINGLET. 



Occurs throughout Canada, from the United States boundary 

 to the Fur Countries ; breeding from about latitude 45" north- 

 ward. It is abundant in British Columbia, common in the in- 

 terior, and uncommon or rare along the Adantic border. Winters 

 south to Guatemala. 



Polioptila caerulea. 



BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHEK. 



A regular and not very rare summer resident of Southern 

 Ontario. 



Myadestes townsendii. 



TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE. 



A very rare summer resident of British Columbia {Fannin). 



Turdus mustelinus. 



WOOD THRUSH. 



A common summer resident of Southern Ontario, ranging 

 north to Gravenhurst {Scrivai), and east to Ottawa {Scolt), and 

 the eastern townships of the Province of Quebec {Dunlop). 

 Winters south to Guatemala and Cuba. 



Turdus fuscescens. 



WILSON'S THRUSH. 



This species has been called the "Tawny Thrush" and 

 " Veery.'' It occurs from the Atlantic border to the Great 

 Plains, and north to Anticosti, breeding throughout. 



