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Creek, Assa., May 30th, 1895, both by Prof. Macoun. Two sets 
of eggs, five and six respectively, taken at Edmonton, Alta., May 
22nd, 1897, by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
CLXXXII. QUISCALUS VIEILLoT. 1816. 
5116. Bronzed Grackle. 
Quiscalus quiscula eneus (RIDGW.) STEJN. 1885. 
“A summer migrant in Newfoundland, but rare. (Reeks.) 
Rare in Nova Scotia; only three specimens seen. (Dowzs.) 
mare, im King’s Co.,..NiS5 one, observed’ May. 3rd, . 1895, 
(77. Tufts.) Migrants arrived at Shulee, Cumberland Co., N. 
S.4 Masch,12th,; (C: A. Morell.) “One pair seen;iat Tracadie, 
Prince Edward Island, 11th July, 1888. (J/acoun.) A pair of 
these birds in Mr. Earle’s possession were the only ones he had 
ever seen on Prince Edward Island. (Dzwzght.) An abundant 
summer resident in New Brunswick. (Chamberlain.) Very rare 
in the Restigouche valley. (Srittain & Cox.) A common summer 
resident at Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. (W. A. Moore.) Taken 
at Beauport; a common summer resident in Quebec. (Dzonne.) 
An abundant summer resident in the Montreal district; breeds in 
the city; observed here from April Ist to October 11th. (Wandde.) 
Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay. (Wright.) York Factory, Hudson 
Bay. (Dr. R. Bell.) Several seen near Sea Falls and on the 
lower Echimamish, June 24th, 1901 ; common down to Oxford 
House, but none seen below. (Pved/es.) 
A common summer resident in the Ottawa district. (Ottawa 
Naturalist, Vol. V.) A common summer resident, but the flocks 
that collect in the fall are not so large as formerly, I notice. I 
saw none on the Magdalen Islands; arrived on Wolfe Island, 
April 2nd, tgo1. (Rev. C./. Young.) A common breeding species 
in the Muskoka and Parry Sound districts; at Kearney they nest 
in old woodpecker holes. (/. H. Mleming.) Abundant every- 
where along the shores of the lakes in Algonquin Park; young 
ones able to fly by June 18th, 1900. (Spreadborough.) 
Abundant at Pembina where it was breeding in June in the 
hollows of trees. Occurred sparingly along the Mouse (Souris) 
River in the fall, and during 1874 was traced westward to the 
Rocky Mountains. (Cowes.) An abundant summer resident in 
Manitoba wherever there is wood and water; it apparently extends 
as a straggler northward to Hudson Bay. (Zhompson-Seton.) A 
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