CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 613 



N.B. (Chamberlain.) Common summer resident at Scotch Lake, 

 York county, N.B. (I'l''. H. Moore.) Heard singing in the woods 

 at Gaspe Bay, Que., July 15th. (Brewster.) Taken at Charles- 

 bourg and common around Quebec. (Dionne.) A scarce transient 

 visitant I have observed two examples of this warbler here, both 

 males, which I shot on the spur of Mount Royal; Mr. Kuetzing 

 says he has found this species common here, and that they breed in 

 the swampy parts of the woods on the Island of Montreal. 

 (Wintle.) 



A summer resident at Ottawa, Ont. ; a nest of this species with 

 four eggs was taken in Dow's swamp, 13th July, 1881 ; in 1882 the 

 bird was noted as quite common. (Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) A 

 not uncommon spring migrant in eastern Ontario. I observed it 

 near Lansdowne, Ont., where a nest with four eggs was found near 

 the St. Lawrence in June, 1893. Have noticed the bird several times 

 near Madoc, Ont., and found its nest in a mossy hummock on the 

 edge of a tamarac swamp, May 25, 1906. (Rev. C. J. Young.) 

 Abundant migrant at Toronto, Ont. A summer resident in Parry 

 Sound and Muskoka districts; breeding in swampy places. (/. H. 

 Fleming.) Common in tamarac swamps in Algonquin park, Ont., 

 in June, 1900. (Spreadborough.) Very plentiful in spring at Tor- 

 onto, especially among scattered patches of scrub oak trees where 

 they seem to find palatable diet among the slowly expanding buds ; 

 I have not observed these birds in such numbers during the fall 

 migrations. (/. Hughes -Samuel.) Often common as a migrant at 

 London, Ont. ; this bird is increasing as a summer resident and is 

 to be found now (1906) in many localities near London where none 

 were to be seen five years ago. More common in Bruce county in 

 summer. (W. E. Saunders.) Abundant as a migrant in spring, and 

 fairly common in the fall; breeds sparingly at Guelph, Ont.'; arrives 

 about May 12th, leaves about September 22nd. (.4. B. Klugh.) 



A rare summer resident of woodlands in Manitoba; on June i ith, 

 1884, I found a Nashville warbler in full song and evidently breeding. 

 (E. T. Seton.) I have only two records of this warbler in Manitoba, 

 both males taken at Portage la Prairie, one May 15, 1905, and one 

 May 19, 1906. (Atkinson.) At the south end of Lake Manitoba, near 

 Portage la Prairie, Man., on June 13th, 1894, I took a nest and four 

 eggs of this species ; the nest was built at the side of a mossy knoll 



