103. Harporrhynchns rufus (Linn.)- 
Brown Thrasher. A common 
migrant, and not uncommon sum- 
mer resident. April 27 to Septem- 
ber 29. 
104. Galeoscoptes carolinensis(Linn. ). 
Catbird. An abundant summer 
resident. May 1 to October 8. 
Mimus polyglottos (Linn.). 
Mocking bird. A bird which was 
taken in the Fenway where it had 
been observed for several days, 
was later proved to have been an 
escaped cage bird. 
105. Sialia sialis (Linn.). Bluebird. 
A common summer resident. 
March 4 to October 27. 
106. Merula migratoria (Linn.). 
American Robin. An abundant 
summer resident, and not uncom- 
mon winter resident in upper 
Brookline. March 12 to November 
26. 
107. Hylocichla guttata pallasii 
(Cab.). Hermit Thrush. A com- 
mon migrant. April 4 to May 11. 
September 19 to November 3. 
108. Hylocichla ustulata swainsonii 
(Cab.). 01ive-ba.cked Thrush. A 
common migrant. May 7 to 29. 
October 2 to 5. 
109. Hylocichla alicise Baird. Gray- 
cheeked Thrush. There is one 
taken in October, 1876, in Brook- 
line, in the New England collec- 
tion of the Boston Society of 
Natural History by E. A. and O. 
Bangs ; also another taken by W. 
L. Green. A male was taken 
May 23, 1896, by Mr. G. C. Shat- 
tuck. The record of one taken by 
Mr. Shaw I am asked to expunge. 
110. Hylocichla alicise bicknelli 
(Ridgw. ). Bicknell's Thrush. A 
male was taken by Mr. G. C. 
Shattuck on October 16, 1890. This 
species is probably not a very un- 
common migrant, but is over- 
looked. 
111. Hylocichla fuscescens (Steph. ). 
Wilson's Thrush. An abundant 
summer resident. May 6 to 
September 19. 
112. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmel. ). 
Wood Thrush. A common migrant, 
and not uncommon summer resi- 
dent. May 3 to . 
