588 CATALOGUE OF THE BIRDS OF P. E. ISLAND. — MACSWAIN. 



197 (735). Parus atricapillus (Linn.). Black-capped 

 Chickadee. — Common summer and winter. Breeds. 



198 (740). Parus hudsonicus Forst. Hudsonian Chick- 

 adee.— Not as common as the Black-capped Chickadee. Breeds. 



Family SYLVIID.E. 



199 (748). Regahis satrcqm Licht. Golden-crowned 

 Kino-let. — Uncommon. Breeds. 



200 (749). Regulus calendula (Linn). Ruby-crowned 

 Kinglet. — Quite rare. Breeds. 



Family TURDID.E. 



201 (756). Titrdas fuscescens Steph. Wilson's Thrush; 

 Veery. — An uncommon spring visitor. 



202 (7596). Tardus aonalasclikce pallasii (Cah.). Hermit 

 Thrush. — Not common. A summer resident. Breeds. 



'20i (761). Merida migrator la (Linn.). American Robin. 

 — A numerous summer resident. An occasional one passes the 

 winter here. Breeds. 



Species Reported by Other Writers. 



From Professor Maco tin s "Catalogue of Canadian Birds." 



In Professor Macoun's " Catalogue of Canadian Birds " 

 there are thirteen additional species, the names of which I have 

 inserted here, with notes of their occurrence as given in that 

 catalogue : 



1 (2). Colymbus holhoelii (Reinh.). Holbcell's Grebe ; Red- 

 necked Grebe. — Large flocks seen on P. E. I., August 8th, 1888 

 Macoun). 



2. (214). Porzana Carolina (Linn.). Sora : Carolina Rail. 

 — Breeding in P. E. I. (Macoun.) 



3 (549. la), ximmodrainus nelsoni suhvirgatus (Dwight). 

 Acadian Sharp-tailed Finch.^ — A few birds on the salt marshes 

 at Tignish, P. E. T., were the only ones I could discover (Dwight). 



