CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 485 
Edward Island. (Dzwzght.) Breeding abundantly at Sydney, Cape 
Breton Island. (C. &. Harte.) Common from May to October 
at Wolfville, King’s Co. N.S. (A. Tufés.) 
A common summer resident in New Brunswick. (Chamberlain.) 
An abundant summer resident at Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. 
(W.H. Moore.) Abundant in the Restigouche valley, N.B. (Brittain 
& Cox.) Common on the Magdalen Islands; nesting about the 
last of June. (Szshop.) Everywhere about the Gulf of St. Law- 
rence, save on the wind-swept Magdalens, this bird was an 
abundant species. (Svewster.) Common at Lake Mistassini 
in northern Quebec. (/. 1. Macoun.) Taken at Beauport; a 
‘common resident in eastern Quebec. (Dionne.) A common 
summer resident at Montreal. Breeds in Mount Royal Park. 
Observed here from April 24th to October 30th. (Wintle.) 
A common summer resident at Ottawa and breeding. (Osawa 
Naturalist, Vol. V.) A common summer migrant in the Parry 
Sound and Muskoka districts. (/. H. Fleming.) A very common 
summer resident at Guelph, Ont. Arriving about April 20th and 
leaving about October 30th. (4.4. Klugh.) Abundant everywhere 
in Algonquin Park, Ont.; found a nest on the ground in a bunch 
of grass, July 15th, 1900; eggs quite fresh. (Spreadborough.) A 
common migrant but a rare breeder at London; found only in 
openings in deep cedar swamps. Forty miles north of London 
and in the Bruce peninsula it is quite common. (W.4. Saunders.) 
A common summer resident at Penetanguishene, keeping well to 
the deep swamps and probably breeds as they remain throughout 
the summer. (A. /. Young.) Common along the Moose River to 
Moose Factory, James Bay ; none seen further north. (Spread- 
borough.) Abundant throughout the region between Norway 
House and York Factory, Hudson Bay. It was especially numer- 
ous in the extensive tracts which had been devastated by fire. A 
few were noted, one of which was collected at York Factory in 
July, 1900; on our return trip a few were seen at Oxford Lake, 
September 11th. (Pred/es.) Fort Churchill, Hudson Bay. (Clarke.) 
Acommon summer resident in woodlands in Manitoba; found 
breeding at Carberry, Shell River, Little Boggy Creek and Duck 
Mountain. (Zhompson-Seton.) Only seen at Indian Head, Assa.,be- 
tween the oth and 20th May, 1892, when theyall migrated to the 
north; a few were observed at Moose Jaw and Old Wives’ Creek, 
