Bicknell's Thrush Breeding in Vermont. — Now that Turdus alicice 

 bicttnelli has been reported as ,a summer resident on Mount Grajlock. 

 Massachusetts, as well as in the , Catskills and the White Mountains, it 

 mav not be amiss for me to enter a somewhat tardy record of its presence 

 in the Green Mountains. In July, 1885, I passed four days (14th to 17th) 

 on Mount Mansfield, and found Bicknell's Thrushes abundant in the ever- 

 greens about the hotel. From the piazza, one evening, I heard six sing- 

 ing at once, and during the day their calls were so persistent as to become 

 almost a nuisance. After my return to Boston the clerk of the hotel sent 

 me a young bird in the flesh, and the specimen is now in Mr. Brewster's 

 collection.— Bradford Torrey, Melrose Highlands, Massachusetts. 



Auk. VI. April, 1889. p. y . 



