TUFTED TITMOUSE. 
(Parus bicolor , L., Wilson, i. p. 137. pi. 8. fi g. 5. Audubon, pi. 39. 
Orn. Biog. i. p. 199. Philad. Museum, No. 7364.) 
Sp. Charact. — Crested; dark bluish ash-color; beneath whitish; 
flanks tinged with dull reddish-orange. 
From the geographic limits of this species, as it occurs 
to me, I am inclined to believe, that the bird seen in 
Greenland may be different from the present ; as it does 
not appear to exist north beyond the the states of Pennsyl- 
vania, or New York. They are scarcely, if ever, seen or 
heard in this part of Massachusetts, and instead of being 
more abundant to the north, as believed by Wilson, they 
