CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 499 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Two; one taken at Port Stanley, Ont., August 12th, 1890, and 
one taken at London, Ont., April 18th, 1892, both by Mr. W. E. 
Saunders. 
One set of four eggstaken at Toronto by Mr. W. Raine, May 
1oth, 1894; another set of four taken near Toronto by Mr. G. 
_Dippie, May 2oth, 1893. 
CC1IV. JUNCO Wacter. 1831. 
567. Slate-coloured Junco. 
Junco hyematis (LiNN.) SCL. 1857. 
Not observed in the Ungava district of Labrador; but common 
in the eastern and southern portions. Breeds at Davis Inlet and 
Rigolet. (Packard.) Observed one individual on Moose River, June 
7th, 1896; one on James Bay, June 18th; found a pair breeding 
at Fort George; only seen twice in crossing Ungava from 
Richmond Gulf to Fort Chimo. (Sprveadborough.) Locally com- 
mon as far as the tree line in northeastern Labrador, particularly 
at Aillik. (4zgelow.) Two specimens taken at Northwest River, 
Labrador, July 28th, 1891. (Vorton.) A summer migrant and 
tolerably common in Newfoundland. (Reeks.) A few individuals 
seen along the Humber River, Newfoundland, 1899. (Lows H. 
Porter.) A few specimens were seen on Sable Island, N.S., in 
April and one in June, but on October 4th and 23rd, 1902, they 
were quite numerous. (/ames Bouteillier.) 
Very common throughout Nova Scotia: breeds everywhere. 
(Downs.) Seen several times during the winter at Parrsboro, 
Cumberland Co., N.S.; migrants arrived at Shulee on March 
18th, and in a few days were abundant. (Morrell.) Quite common 
on Cape Breton Island, N.S., July and August, 1898, nests’ taken 
on Smoky Mountain, August Ist, and at Margaree, July 16th ; 
common along Rustico Bay, Prince Edward Island, June 20th, 
1888. (Macoun.) Very abundant at Sydney, Cape Breton 
Island. (C. Rk. Harte.) Very common from March to November 
at Wolfville, Kings Co., N.S. (H. Tufts.) Next to the Savanna 
sparrow this is probably the most abundant bird on Prince 
Edward Island. It is found everywhere—in door yards, in open 
fields, fern-clothed clearings, even deep woods. Its nest is on 
