86. Carolina Chickadee. Parus carolinensis.—Common.
87. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. Polioptila cærulea.—Common.
88. Wood Thrush. Turdus mustelinus.—Very common. A bird with its beak full of nest materials was seen April 29, at the base of Missionary Ridge.
89. Wilson's Thrush. Veery. Turdus fuscescens.—Rare.
90. Gray-cheeked Thrush. Turdus aliciæ, or T. aliciæ bicknelli.—Two birds, May 2 and 13.
91. Swainson's Thrush. Olive-backed Thrush. Turdus ustulatus swainsonii.—In good numbers and free song. Seen on four dates, the latest being May 12.
92. Robin. Merula migratoria.—Five birds in the national cemetery, April 29.
93. Bluebird. Sialia sialis.—Common. Young birds out of the nest, April 28.