Late Breeding op the Hermit Thrtjsh in 

 Northern New York. — On the 24th of 

 August, 1879, Dr. Frederick H. Hoadley 

 and myself found a nest of the Hermit 

 Thrush, containing three fresh eggs, at 

 Locust Grove, in Lewis County, New York. 

 It was on the ground, near an old log, in 

 an open place in the woods ; and I almost 

 stepped on it before the parent bird flew 

 off. Two weeks later there were three 

 young in the nest. They were very small 

 and helpless, and evidently not more than 

 a day or two old. — C. Hart Merriam, M. 

 D.. Tionint Grove, JV. Y. 



O.&O. VH.Nov.l882,p, /7/ 



S«n»e Birds of Le-wis Go, N.T. 

 C. Hart Marriam 



Mrdus^llasi, , ^ ^ 

 ! Bull. N.O.O. 3, April, 1878. p. 53 



Arrivals of Mig'y Birds, Spring-1886 



Central Park, N. T. City. A. G. Paine? Jr. 



April 10, TurduH aonalaschkce pallasii, (759*). I 

 Htrmit Thrush. 



O.& O. X1.3Qly.ia86.p, .09 



Birds of the Adirondack Region, 

 O.H.MerriMtt. 



5. Hylocichla unalascae pallasi {Cuban.) Ridgw. Hermit Thrush. 

 —Abundant summer resident. ■ 



Bali, N.O.O, «,Oct, 1881. p,22e 



430. Late Breeding of the Hermit Thrush in Northern Nevj Tork. 

 By C. Hart Merriam, M. D. Ibid., p. 171. — Fresh eggs found August 24, 

 1870, at Locust Grove, Lewis Co. Q..SsQ. VWi, YIX 



Notes from V/estorn New York. 

 Maurice G. Blake, Hanover, N.H. 



HylooiMa guttata pallasii.^ Two Hermit Thrushes in song J^pe 2 

 two others June 3, 1906, in the vicinity of West River were recorded by 

 Mr Antes and me. It would seem that this bird is probably a not rare 

 summer resident in Yates County. "Nest found in Yates Co., May 29, 



