482 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [rol.Y. 



TUEDID^. 



TuRDUS MiGRATORlTTS. EoMn.—VeTj abundant ; found in all parts 

 f the State ; breeds ; winter resident some seasons. 



TxJEDUS MUSTELiNUS. Wood Thrush. — ^Very abundant in spri];ig and 

 ummer; breeds. 



Ttjebtjs pallasi. Hermit Thrush. — Common in some localities ; eggs 

 ecured May, 1879, in 43° N. Lat. 



TxjRDUS SWAiNSONi. OKve-haclced Thrush. — Abundant summer so- 

 )umer ; found breeding from 42° to 44° lif . Lat. 



TuRDUS FTJSCESCBNS. Wilson^s Thrush. — Common summer resident; 

 reeds. 



MiMUS POLTGLOTTUS. MocMng-Mrd. — Accidental visitor. 



Minus CAROLiNENSis. Cat-hird. — ^Very abundant summer residetit; 

 reeds in nearly all parts of tlie lower peninsula. 



Haeporhynchus eupus. Brown Thrush. — ^Very common summer 

 esident; breeds in all half-cleared populated localities in the lower 

 eninsula. 



SAXICOLIDJE. 



SiALiA STALis. Eastern Bluebird. — Abundant from March to Novem- 

 er; breeds. 



STLVIID^. 



Eegulus calendula. Buby-crowned Kinglet. — Abundant in spring 

 ud fall. 



Eegulus sateapa. Golden-crowned Kinglet. — Very common during 

 lie spring and fall migrations ; " summer resident ; breeds " — according 

 Mr. A. H. Boies's "Catalogue of the Birds ascertained to occur in 

 iouthern Michigan," 1875. 



PoLioPTiLA CCEEULEA. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. — Summer resident; 

 reeds plentifully south of 44° N. Lat. 



PAEID^. 



LoPHOPHANES BICOLOE. Tufted Titmouse. — Accidental visitor. 



Paeus ateicapillus. Blaclccapped Ghiclcadee. — Very common resi- 

 ent; breeds. 



• Paeus carolinensis. Not rare some seasons in the southern part 

 f the State. 



SITTID^. 



SiTTA CAEOLiNENSis. White-bellied Nuthatch.— ^ornmon resident; 

 ireeds. 

 SiTTA CANADENSIS. Red-bellied Wuthatch. — Common resident: breeds. 



CEETHIIDJ3. 



'H/EETHIA FAMiLiAEis. Brown Creeper. — Resident; breeds. 



