Birds observed in Naval Hospital 

 Grounds. BrooJdya, Q-.H.Oouea 



26. Troglodytes aedon. HoDSu Wren. — Common ; breeds. 



BoU. N.O.O. 4, Jan. , 1879, p.32 



Birds of the Adirondack Region. 

 'G.S.Mevri&m. 



17. Troglodytes aedon, VieUlot. House Wren. — Confined, so fa 

 I can ascertain, to the borders of the wilderness, where it breeds. 



Bua N.O.O, O.Oot, XS81. p,227 



Arrivals of Mig'y Birds, SpriEg-1886, 

 Central Park, N. Y. City.A.. G. Pa me, Jr. 



May 11, Trofjlodytes aedon, (721). House Wren. 



O.&O. XI. Aug. 1886, p. 12§ 



Troglodyti 



Oneida Oounty, New York, 

 William L.BalBJi & Egbert Bagrs 



aedon. — Perhaps the strangest obser 



cord is the entire disappearance of this spec 

 years ago one of our most abundant species, 

 houses in the city and in every empty shed f 

 country. In the List it is given as "a summ 

 common as formerly, breeds." Since that was 

 passed during which, of the four workers whos- 

 corded, only one has 

 a single one has bei 

 planation of this mystery 



we ha 

 ich was ten c 

 sting in dozen 

 wooden bridg 

 resident, not i 

 ritten four ye; 

 bservations art 

 en a single specimen of this bird. Since 

 observed. We are unable even to sugge 



Auk. mi. July. ISec. p. •? 



■e to re- 

 r fifteen 

 ; of bird 

 e in the 

 learly so 

 irs have 

 here re- 

 1S87 not 



j1" 



Troglodytes aedon I am happy to say that these birds, which had 

 mtarely disappeared for several years, have reappeared. I 1 ave records 

 of several pairs breeding in this locality in 1S93. 



Ank XI. AprSL 1894 p. 164 



