910 The American Naturalist. [October, 
lar in regard to the time of its arrival than any other that I have ob- 
served. 
130. Harporhynchus rufus (Linn.), Brown Thrasher. Common 
summer resident. (Earliest arrivals: April 25,1886; April 23, 1887; 
April 28, 1888; April 20,1889. Bulk arrived: April 26, 1887). 
131. Troglodytes aédon Vieill., House Wren. Abundant summer 
resident. (Earliest spring arrivals: April 22,1886; April 27, 1887 ; 
March 31, 1888; April 17, 1891, Bulk arrived: April 29, 1887; 
April 4, 1888). 
132. T. hiemalis Vieill., Winter Wren. Tolerably common winter 
resident. (Earliest occurrence: Sept. 25; latest occurrence, March 
31 
133. Certhia familiaris americana (Bonap.), Brown Creeper. Toler- 
ably common resident during the late fall, winter and early spring. 
(Earliest occurrence: Sept. 25, 1890. Latest occurrence: April 21, 
1886). 
134. Sitta carolinensis Lath., White-breasted Nuthatch. Common 
resident. 
135. S. canadensis Linn., Red-breasted Nuthatch. A very infrequent 
migrant. I shot a female on April 27, 1889, and saw another individ- 
ual on Sept. 29th of the same year ; also a brightly colored individual 
on Oct. 17,1896, and shot another April 28, 1897. 
136. Parus bicolor Linn., Tufted Titmouse. Common migrant in 
the spring and fall. 
137. P. atricapillus (Linn.), Black-capped Chickadee. Common 
winter resident, sometimes abundant. 
138. Regulus satrapa Licht., Golden-crowned Kinglet. Common 
resident in the fall, winter and spring. 
139. R. calendula (Linn.), Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Common mi- 
grant in the spring and fall. 
140. Turdus mustelinus! Gmel., Wood Thrush. Common summer 
resident. 
141. T. fuscescens Steph., Wilson’s Thrush. Not infrequent migrant. 
I have taken it only in the spring. 
142. T. ustulatus swainsonii (Cab.), Olive-backed thrush. I have 
shot only two specimens of this species, on Sept. 9, 1887, and Sept. 2, 
1895, both in West Goshen. : 
143. T. aonalasehke pallasii (Cab.), Hermit Thrush. Common mr 
grant in the spring and fall. (Spring occurrences: May 17-21, 1886 ; 
April 2, 1888; May 11, 1889; April 15-28, 1891. In the fall it re- 
mains until about Nov. 15th). pe 
