CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 645 
extended up the hills; I saw a yellow warbler I thought of this 
species on White Pass summit, June 12th; pileolated warblers 
were common at Log Cabin, Bennett, and Caribou Crossing, and 
I am comfident I heard them singing at Lake Marsh; adult males 
from Glacier resemble normal pileolata closely, but have the back 
rather more green; those from the Yukon valley, while having the 
orange forehead and lower parts of this form, have the duller 
green back of pusilla. (Bishop.) * 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Eleven; six taken at Revelstoke, B.C., in May, 1890; two at 
Agassiz, B.C., in May, 1889; one at Chilliwack, B.C., May 23rd, 
Ig0I, and two at Victoria, Vancouver Island, May, 1893, all by 
Mr. Spreadborough. 
686. Canadian Warbler. 
Wilsonta canadensis (LINN.) COUES. 1880. 
Audubon, Vol. II, p. 15, reports it as breeding in Labrador. 
(Packard.) A not uncommon summer migrant in Newfoundland. 
(Reeks.) Rather common about Tignish, Prince Edward Island, 
but not met with elsewhere. (Dwzght.) An occasional summer 
resident at St. John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) A tolerably common 
summer resident, frequenting moist woods and shrubbery, at 
Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. (W. A. Moore.) Occurring occa- 
sionally in the valley of the Restigouche River, N.B. (Brittain & 
Cox.) 
An infrequent visitor in eastern Quebec, taken at Beauport. 
(Dionne.) A scarce summer resident around Montreal; observed 
from May 20th to September 2nd; a few breed. (Waintle.) A 
moderately common summer resident around Ottawa. (O#tawa 
Naturalist, Vol. V.) Frequently met with about Kingston, Ont.; 
a few remain to breed in the district. (Rev. C. J. Young.) A com- 
mon summer resident in Parry Sound and Muskoka districts. 
(J. H. Fleming.) Common everywhere in Algonquin Park, Ont. 
_in thick woods, usually seen near the ground; one individual seen 
at Moose Factory, James Bay, June 11th, 1896. (Spreadborough.) 
Common during migration at Toronto, Ont., but less so during the- 
summer. (J. Hughes-Samuel.) A fairly common breeder in suitable 
swampy thickets around London, Ont. (W. £. Saunders.) Com- 
