Hylocichla unalascae pallasi (Cuban.) Ridgvj. Hermit Thrush.— 

 These birds breed commonly with us every year (Bangor). Their eggs 

 are usually taken early in June, but I find among my notes the record of 

 a set talien August 5, 1873, at Dedham, Maine, the eggs being but slightly 

 incubated. This would seem to be presumptive evidence for the belief 

 that these birds raise two broods in a season. 



Bail. N. O. O, 7, JuJy» 1882, p. / ^ / • 



I found a nest of the Hemit Thrush August I3th v/ith 

 three eggs. The bird wa.s setting on them, but I thmk she oiia 



not finish laying. 



iJanley yiardy, T, tter of Septei.iber 



1 5th, 1889. 



SummerEesidents on South-west 

 Ooast of Maiae. T. H. Montgomery, Jr. 





j Vm>. Hermit Thrush. Shot ai 

 a young Z i^t Boothbay. 



\ adult and j 



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