648 . GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 
Common at Baddeck and Margaree, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 
July, 1898; in woods along Rustico Bay, Prince Edward Island, 
June, 1888. (/acoun.) An abundant summer resident on Prince 
Edward Island. (Dzwzgz.) A common summer resident in New 
Brunswick. (Chamberlain.) Tolerably common summer resident 
at Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. (W. AH. Moore.) An abundant 
summer resident on the Magdalen Islands. (Bzshop.) Not un- 
common at Ellis and Fox bays, Anticosti, and others at Mingan, 
on the North Shore. (Svewster.) Common in the Restigouche 
valley, N.B. (Brittain & Cox.) 
A rather common summer resident in eastern Quebec; taken 
at Beauport. (Déonne.) An abundant summer resident around 
Montreal. Breeds in the city and in Mount Royal park. Ob- 
served from May 1ith to August 29th. (Wiantle.) Common 
summer resident around Ottawa. (Ottewa Naturalist, Vol. V.) A 
common warbler around Lansdowne, Leeds Co., Ont. I have 
found the nest in the crotch of a maple sapling or other tree 
from six to twenty feet from the ground. They are also common 
on the Magdalen Islands, where I observed them in June, 1897. 
(Rev. C. J. Young.) One of the most common summer residents 
in Parry Sound and Muskoka districts. (J. H. Fleming.) Common 
in thickets along streams and around lakes in Algonquin Park, 
Ont., 1900. (Spreadborough.) Abundant around Toronto. (/. 
Hughes-Samuel.) Common as a migrant at Guelph, Ont. A few 
pairs breed. Arrives about May 12th, and leaves about Septem- 
ber Ist. (4. B. Klugh.) An abundant spring migrant at Penetan- 
guishene, Ont. (A. F. Young.) 
Very abundant at Pembina where it breeds. Not observed any 
further west along the 4gth parallel. (Cowes.) A common sum- 
mer resident in Manitoba. It seems to be abundant in all the 
wooded parts of the province. Took a nest on Duck Mountain, 
June 8th, 1884. It was placed inalow fork of a sapling. (Zhomp- 
son-Seton.) A common summer resident at Avenue, Manitoba ; 
arrives about May 15th, leaves about September 16th. (Vorman 
Criddle.) Four males and one female were seen at Medicine 
Hat, Assa., May 17th, 1894, they never became common; com- 
mon at Old Wives’ Creek, Assa., May, 1895; it was evidently breed- 
ing at 12-Mile Lake, near Wood Mountain, Assa., June 6th, 1895; 
a few individuals were seen at Waterton Lake in July, 1895; com- 
mon in thick woods from the head of Lesser Slave Lake to Peace 
