133. Setophag;a ruticilla (Linn.). American 
Redstart. An abundant summer resi- 
dent, April (18) 25 to September 23. 
134. Anthus pennsilvanicus (Lath.). Ameri- 
can Pipit. A common spring and fall mi- 
grant. — to — , October 4 to 15. 
135. Galeoscoptes carolinensis (Linn.j. Cat- 
bird. An abundant summer resident. 
May 1 to October 8. 
136. Harporrbyncbus rufus (Linn.). A com- 
mon migrant, and summer resident. 
May 1 to September 29. 
137. Troglodytes aedon (Vieill.). A local sum- 
mer resident. Formerly common in all 
sections of the town. 1 now know of 
at least a dozen pairs that breed regu- 
larly every year. May 7 to — . 
138. Anorthura hiemalis (Vieill.). Winter 
Wren. An uncommon migrant. One 
winter record from Noveml)er 16 to 
December 25, 1895. (Auk, Vol. XIII, 
No.2, p. 178.) November 16 to April 8. 
139. Cistothorus palustris (Wils.). Long- 
billed Marsh Wren. A rare migrant. 
Formerly a common summer resi- 
dent in the old Brookline marsh, now 
Leverett pond. May 13 to — . 
140. Certhia familiaris americana (Bonap.). 
Brown Creeper. An abundant winter 
resident. A male was taken on May 24, 
1895, near Hammond's pond, just over 
into Newton. September 22 to May 12. 
141. Sittacarolinensis (Lath.) White-breasted 
Nuthatch. A common winter resident, 
and rare local summer resident. 
142. Sitta canadensis (Linn.). Canada Nut- 
hatch. A common, often abundant mi- 
grant, and winter resident. September 
22 to May 21. 
143. Parus atricapillus (Linn.). An abundant 
permanent resident. 
144. Regulus satrapa (Licbt.). Golden- 
crowned Kinglet. A common winter 
resident. September 19 to April 21, 
145. Regulus calendula (Linn.). Ruby-crowned 
Kinglet. A common migrant. April 
7 to May 10, September — to October 2. 
146. Polioptila caerulea (Linn.). Blue Gray 
Gnatcatcher. One was taken Septem- 
ber 8, 1887, by Mr. A. L. Reagh. 
147. Hylocichla mustelina (Gmel.). Wood 
Thrush. A common summer resident. 
May 4 to — . 
148. Hylocichla fuscescens (Steph.). Wil- 
son's Thrush. An abundant summer 
resident. May 7 to September 19. 
