Bia'As of Upper St, John, 



2. Turdus fuscescens Sie^/i. Wilson's Thrush. — Rare at Grand 

 Falls. On June i6 a nest -with four fresh eggs was found on top of a 

 stump. Not met with at Fort Fairfield. Mr. McLeod says that it appears 

 at Houlton by, May 15, and by the loth of June becomes common. Breeds., 



Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the 

 Humber BiTer, Aug. 10 - Sept. 24, 1809. 



49. Turdus fuscescens. Wilson's Thrush. — One seen September 14. 



Louie H, Porter, New Xork City. 

 Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p.7<?- 



7J. 



73. Turdus fuscescens. Wilson's Thrush.— Several single indi- '/^•^'t 

 viduals observed. 



285. Hylocichla fuscescens. Wilson's Thrush.— Abundant migrant, 

 April 13 to May 16, and September 13 to 26; common resident, May 16 

 to August 31; breeds (May 29 to June 26). 



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