CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS, 619 
A rare summer visitor in the western part of Manitoba, but more 
common in the eastern part where it doubtless breeds. I noticed 
it only once at Carberry. (Zhompson-Seton.) A rare spring 
migrant at Avenue, Manitoba. (Morman Criddle,) This species is 
recorded by Murray from Severn House and Trout Lake, Kee- 
watin under the name Sylvicola parus. (E. A. Prebles.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Four; one taken by the writer at Ottawa in May, 1888, another 
by Dr.oF. A. Saunders May 27th, 1891; one taken at Toronto in 
1886 by Mr. S. Herring; one in Algonquin Park, Ont., May 2oth, 
1900, by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
665. Black-throated Gray Warbler. 
Dendroica nigrescens (Towns.) Barrp. 1858. 
This species was taken at Agassiz and at Hastings, in the Fraser 
valley in May, 1889. Four individuals were shot at Huntington 
on the International Boundary in September, 1902. These were 
the only ones seen. (Spreadborough.) British Columbia. (Lord.) 
Found on the coast only; not common. (Séveator.) Not common; 
I have only noticed it on the coast. (Fannin.) Tolerably com- 
mon summer resident at Chilliwack. (Bvooks.) On Vancouver 
Island the peculiar song of mgvescens was occasionally detected 
but no birds secured. I feel quite sure that I saw a pair in the 
mountains back of Clinton, B.C. (Rhoads.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Four; one taken at Hastings, Burrard Inlet, in April, 1889, 
three at Huntington, B.C., September 23rd, 1901, by Mr. W. 
Spreadborough. 
667. Black-throated Green Warbler. 
Dendroica virens (GMEL.) BAIRD. 1858. 
One specimen sent from Julianshaab in 1853. (Avct. Man.) A 
tolerably common summer resident in Newfoundland. (Reeks.) 
Common summer resident in pine and spruce woods at Halifax, 
N.S. (Downs.) Several seen May 25th, at Sydney, Cape Breton 
Island, N.S. (C. &. Harte.) Quite common in spruce trees at 
Brackley Point, Prince Edward Island; breeding June, 1888; 
