CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 5383 
its being noticed at Port Rowan. Dr. Macallum sees it every 
spring and summer near his residence at Dunnville, Ont. (Wc//- 
wraith.) By the kindness of Mr. W. Hine, of Winnipeg, Man., I 
am enabled to record the capture of a golden-winged warbler 
taken by him near Winnipeg on or about May 27th, 1887. (C.F. 
Batchelder in The Auk, Vol. VII, p. 404.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMEN. 
One purchased with the Holman collection in 1885. 
645. Nashville Warbler. 
Helminthophila ruficapilla (WiLs.) Ripew. 1882. 
Obtained twice in Greenland; once at Godthaab about 1835, and 
again at the Fiskenzs, August 31st, 1840. (Arct. Man.) A sum- 
mer migrant in Newfoundland, but apparently rare. (Aeeks.) A 
not very common summer resident at Halifax, N.S. (Dowzs.) A 
few specimens seen at Baddeck, Cape Breton Island, July, 1898. 
(Macoun.) Rather abundant at Tignish, Prince Edward Island, 
and not met with elsewhere. (Dzwzght.) A common summer 
resident at St. John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) Common summer 
resident at Scotch Lake, York Co.,N.B. (W.H. Moore.) Heard 
singing in the woods at Gaspé Bay,Quebec, July 15th. (Avewster.) 
Taken at Charlesbourg and common around Quebec. (Dzonme.) A 
scarce transient visitant ; I have observed two examples of this 
warbler here, both of them males, which I shot on the spur of 
Mount Royal; Mr. Kuetzing says he has found this species com- 
mon here, and that they breed in the swampy parts of the woods 
on the Island of Montreal. (Wandtle.) 
A summer resident at Ottawa, Ont.; a nest of this species 
with four eggs was taken in Dow’s swamp, 13th July, 1881 ; in 
1882 the bird was noted as quite common. (Ottawa Naturalist, 
Vol. V.) A summer resident in Parry Sound and Muskoka dis- 
tricts; breeding in swampy places. (/. H. Fleming.) Commonin 
tamarac swamps in Algonquin Park, Ont., in June, 1900. (Spread- 
borough.) WVery plentiful in spring at Toronto, especially among 
scattered patches of scrub oak trees where they seem to find 
palatable diet among the slowly expanding buds; I have not ob- 
served these birds in such numbers during the fall migrations. 
(J. Hughes-Samuel.) Breeds in a very few restricted localities in 
small numbers ; often common as a migrant at London, Ont. ; 
