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one at Deer Park, Columbia River, B.C., June, 1890; two at Trail, 
B.C., May, 1902;° five at Penticton, B.C., April, 1903; one at 
Agassiz, B.C., May, 1889; one at Chilliwack, B.C., June, 1901; six 
at Huntington, B.C., in October, 1902, and four at Victoria, Van- 
couver Island, in June, 1893, all by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
657. Magnolia Warbler. 
Dendroica maculosa (GMEL.) BAIRD. 1858. 
Taken in South Greenland near Godthaab, 1875. (Winge.) 
Audubon, Vol. II., p. 66, reports it common, with eggs and nest in 
the beginning of July, 1833; Drexler obtained a specimen at 
Moose Factory, May 28th, 1860. (Packard.) Common at Moose 
Factory, James Bay, June, 1896; none observed elsewhere. 
(Spreadborough.) Tolerably common in Newfoundland in sum- 
mer. (Reeks.) An abundant summer resident in Nova Scotia. 
(Downs.) A common summer resident at Sydney, Cape Breton 
Island, N.S. (C. &. Harte.) In woods at Baddeck and Margaree, 
Cape Breton Island, July, 1898; on trees at Brackley Point,Prince 
Edward Island, July 20th, 1888. (Wacoun.) Thisisa characteristic 
warbler of the region and is abundantly represented on Prince 
Edward Island. (Dwézght.) An abundant summer resident at St. 
John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) Quite common in the Restigouche 
valley, N.B. (Brittain & Cox.) An abundant summer resident at 
Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. (W. H. Moore.) Rare at the Magda- 
lens,a male taken on Grindstone Island. (Bzshop.) At both Fox 
and Ellis bays, Anticosti, this species was most abundant ; it is 
also a common bird at Port Hawksbury, at Gaspé and along the 
north shore of the St. Lawrence. (Avewster.) Rather common in 
woods at Lake Mistassini, Que. (J. WZ. Macoun.) A common 
summer resident around Quebec; taken at Charlesbourg. (Dzonne.) 
A common but transient visitant at Montreal; observed here from 
May 18th to 24th, but not met with in the autumn. (Wndéle.) 
Noted on Sable Island, May 31st, June 20th and October 8th 1902. 
(James Boutetlher.) 
A moderately common migrant. A few may breed; found at 
the Mer Bleue, 3rd July, 1890, by Mr. W. E. Saunders. (Ottawa 
Naturalist, Vol. V.) Common in eastern Ontario during migra- 
tion, rarely breeding; one nest I found contained four fresh eggs 
On July Ist, 1895 ; it was built ina bush of Sfzx@a among small 
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