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CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 505 
Pass City, June oth; others were taken and heard next day both 
at Glacier and White Pass City. (zshop.) 
BREEDING Notes.—On May 3Ist, 1902, found two nests. near 
Trail, B.C.; one with four eggs the other with two; incubation was 
far advanced. Nests constructed of weeds and grass, lined with 
hair. Both nests were ina bank overhung with grass ; another 
was found on May 25th inthe bank of an old prospect hole with 
four fresh eggs. (Spreadborough.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Twenty-nine ; two taken at Edmonton, Alta., in May, 1897; one 
at Canmore, Alta., May 29th, 1891; five at Revelstoke, B.C.,in May, 
1890; two at Deer Park, B.C., June, 1890; five at Trail, B.C., June, 
1902; one at Spence’s Bridge, B.C., June 3rd, 1889; five at Pentic- 
ton, B.C., in April, 1903; one at Agassiz, B.C., May 21st, 1889; one 
at Hastings, Burrard Inlet, April 17th, 1889; three at Chilliwack, 
B.C., June, 1901; one at Huntington, B.C., September, 24th, 1901, 
- and two at Victoria, Vancouver Island, May, 1893; one set of four 
eggs taken at Trail, B.C, May 25th, 1902. All the above taken 
by Mr. Spreadborough. 
5671. Montana Junco. 
Junco montanus RIDGWAY. 1898. 
This form accompanies /yemalis in the migration at Carberry, 
Manitoba. (Zhompson-Seton.) Mr. Thompson-Seton refers this 
bird to shufeldti, but having taken montanus at Medicine Hat in 
1894, and found them breeding in June on the east end of the 
Cypress Hills about 100 miles southeast of that point, we place his 
reference under that species. (J/acoun.) Quite common at Banff, 
Rocky Mountains in the summer of 1891; nests were taken on 
Tunnel Mountain. They were always placed on the ground 
beneath a bush or ona slope. Breeds twice in a season at Banff. 
(Spreadborough.) 
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BREEDING Notes.—I have the nest and eggs of this bird that 
were collected on Tunnel Mountain, at Banff, June 25th, 1893. 
Nest, on the ground amongst loose stones, composed of dried 
grass stems lined with hair. (W. Razne.) 
