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several of this species at Skagway and collected three. I took 
one at Glacier, June 8th, and another on a hill above Caribou 
Crossing, B.C.; after this we did not meet with this bird until 
about fifteen miles above Selwyn River where Osgood shot a 
young one, July 29th. From that point to Charlie Creek it was 
almost equally common with adnorum, frequenting the same locali- 
ties, but after passing Charlie Creek we saw no more of it. 
(Bishop.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Seven ; five taken at Trail, B.C., and two at Chilliwack, B.C., 
all by Mr. Spreadborough. 
One set of eggs taken at: Trail, B.C., June 14th, 1902, by Mr 
Spreadborough. 
469. Wright’s Flycatcher. 
Empidonax wrightt BaiRD. 1858. 
Only two taken; a rare migrant at Chilliwack, B.C. (Svooks.) 
Instead of trvaidliz, which I expected to find in the Rocky Moun- 
tains, this species was taken in that locality. Three specimens 
taken during the latter part of August, 1874, on the International 
Boundary in Lat. 49°. The bird doubtless breeds in this region, 
which is the northernmost point by far at which it has been ob- 
served. (Cowes.) 
This species was mixed with muznzmus at Canmore, within the 
Rocky Mountains, but although a number of specimens were 
taken at Banff, twenty miles further west, #z2zmus was not taken 
in the summer of 1891. The species is apparently common in the 
mountains, as it was very abundant at Revelstoke, B.C., on the 
Columbia River, and breeding there and at Deer Park and Robson, 
on Arrow Lake, and below it ; it was not uncommon at Sicamous, 
B.C., in July, 1889; and specimens were taken at Hastings, 
Burrard Inlet, in April, 1889; specimens taken at Spence’s 
Bridge, B.C., in May and June, 1889. (JZacoun.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Fourteen; one taken at Canmore, three at Banff, Rocky 
Mountains ; five at Revelstoke, B.C.; one at Deer Park, B.C. ; 
Oneiwat Sicamous, B:C.; two at Spence’s Bridge, B.C.; one. at 
Hastings, Burrard Inlet ; all by Mr. Spreadborough. 
