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same year. (Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) Often {found in places 
where one would not usually look for warblers; the palm warbler 
reaches us at Toronto early in May in fair numbers, and some- 
times in the fall it is certainly abundant, as was the case during 
the last week in September, 1899. (/. Hughes-Samuel.) Occurs 
regularly at Toronto but is sometimes rare. (/. 1. Fleming.) 
Usually rare in the migrations, but sometimes quite common 
around London, Ont.; not known to breed in this district. (W. &. 
Saunders.) 
A fairly common spring and autumn migrant at Avenue, Man.; 
first seen about May toth and last seen Oct. 6th, 1903. (Vorman 
Criddle.) An abundant migrant in eastern Manitoba; apparently all 
go north to breed. (Zhompson-Seton.) Taken at Fort Churchill, 
Hudson Bay. (Clarke.) One was seen onasmall willow-covered 
island in Hill River, September 4th, 1901. (#. A. Prebles.) A 
single specimen of this species was shot on the swampy banks of 
the Saskatchewan at Cumberland House, ina shady thicket of 
willows, alders and ash-leaved maples. (Aechardson.) North to 
Fort Resolution on Great Slave Lake; rare. (Lass.) 
6724. Yellow Palm Warbler. 
Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea RipGw. 1876. 
A specimen was obtained by Drexler at Moose Factory in July, 
1860; Audubon, Vol. II., p. 55, found them plentiful in Labrador; 
young seen in August. (fackard.) One of the earliest spring 
migrants and tolerably common in Newfoundland. (Aeets.) Seen 
in large flocks on the Humber River, Newfoundland, 1899. (Lowzs 
HI. Porter.) One of the earliest arrivals in Halifax, N.S.; not very 
common. (Dowas.) A common summer resident at Sydney, Cape 
Breton Island. (C. Rk. Harte.) A few observed at Baddeck, Cape 
Breton Island, in June, 1890. (7. 7. Allen.) An incubating female 
taken at Tignish, Prince Edward Island is the only evidence I have 
of this bird’s occurrence there. (Dizght.) The first spring warbler 
at St. John, N.B.; breeds abundantly. (Chamberlain.) Spring mig- 
rant-at Scotch Take, York Go ”N.BA Whe A. Woore)) Av rare 
spring migrant at Quebec. (Déonne.) A rare transient visitant at 
Montreal; I shct a male specimen of this species May 7th, 1891, 
on the spur of Mount Royal, this is the only example of this 
warbler that I have met with in this district. (Wantle.) 
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