CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 579 
June 5th, 1901; one at Agassiz, B.C., 1889; and seven at Victoria, 
Vancouver Island, in May, 1893, all taken by Mr. Spread- 
borough. 
631. White-eyed Vireo. 
Vireo noveboracensts (GMEL.) BONAP. 1824. 
Audubon, Vol. IV., p. 148, states that a few were seen in Labra- 
dor. (Packard.) One shot at South Bay near St. John, N.B. 
(Chamberlain.) A single bird was observed for some minutes in 
full song, and within five or six feet, on September 8th, 1899, 
along the Humber River, Newfoundland. (Lows H. Porter.) Am 
positive I saw this species, August 30th, 1901, at Glace Bay, Cape 
Breton Island; and that I heard it several times before in the 
same locality. (C. R. Harte.) About two miles from Woodstock, 
Ont., we have a piece of woodland composed of small cedars with 
here and there a little grassy glade and some patches of haw- 
thorns and second growth maple; on the 25th April, 1902, I shot 
in this bush an example of this species ; this indentification has 
been confirmed by Mr. W. E. Saunders, of London, to whom I 
have sent the specimen. (W.D. Hodson in The Ottawa Naturalist, 
Vol. XVI, p- 163:) 
BREEDING Nores.—In the first week of June in the year 1898, 
while skirting the top of Rosedale ravine, at Toronto, I came across 
this bird nesting in alarge beech. The nest was built rather deeper 
than that of the red-eyed and warbling variety and was hung in the 
fork of a limb that reached down to about five feet from the 
ground ; I was able to approach to within six or eight feet before 
the bird flushed, and so hada good chance of securing it ; not 
being familiar with the white-eyed variety at this time, I was 
strongly impressed with the white iris, and on returning home it 
proved to be the positive identification of this bird. (A. S. 
Goss.) 
632c. Anthony’s Vireo. 
Vireo huttoni obscurus ANTHONY. 1890. 
This species may be considered a rare visitor to Vancouver 
Island; I secured one near Victoria; this specimen, also two secur- 
ed by Mr. Maynard in the spring of 1891, near the same place are 
of this strongly marked race. (Rhoads.) 
