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6 . TURDUS (HYLOCICIiLA) FUSCESCENS, Steph. 
Wilson’s Thrush, or Veery. 
Common, arrives early in May, and remains throughout the 
Summer. Leaves for the South about the first of September. 
Breeds. 
7. MIMUS (GALEOSCOPTES) CAROLINENSIS. {Linn.) Gray. 
The Cat-Bird. 
Arrives early in May, abundant. Breeds. Departs about 
the first of October. 
S. HARPORHYNCHUS RUFUS, {Linn.) Cab. 
Brown Thrasher. 
An irregular Summer resident. 
9. SIALIA SIALIS, {Linn.) Haiti. 
Eastern Blue-Bird. 
Arrives the first week in March. Abundant. Breeds. De¬ 
parts about the middle of November. 
10. REGULUS CALENDULA, {Linn.) Licht. 
Ruby-Crowned Kinglet. 
Arrives early in April. Common. Passes North to breed, 
and returns early in October, tarrying with us a week or two. 
11. REGULUS SATRAPA, Licht. 
Golden-Crested Kinglet. 
One of our most abundant migrants. Arrives about the mid¬ 
dle of April, and departs by the first of November. Occasion¬ 
ally winters. Seen during the Winter of 1877-78. 
12. POLIOPTILA C^ERULEA, {Linn.) Scl. 
Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher. 
Rare. One taken near Penn Yan, N. Y. No date given. 
Gilbert. 
