CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 695 
nesting, April 16th, 1893, on May 5th found a nest in a hole in 
a dead tree; nest made of moss, lined with feathers. (Spread- 
borough.) From about Lat. 60°, on the southeastern coast of 
Alaska, south into California this titmouse is abundant and breeds 
throughout the greater part of its range. (JVe/son.) British 
Columbia. (Zord.) Common in the coast region; breeds. 
(Séreator.) A common resident west of the Coast Range; breeds 
close to Victoria. (Faunin.) Tolerably common resident at 
Chilliwack; not uncommon around Lake Okanagan, B.C., in 
winter. (z00ks.) Very common on the coast and islands of 
British Columbia but not found east of the Coast Range. (Ahoads.) 
Very common at English Bay, Vancouver, August 8th, 1894. 
(Z. F. G. White.) Common everywhere, especially in the younger 
firs at the heads of the bays and inlets. First young, fully fledged, 
taken June 26th, near Sitka, Alaska. (Grimnell.) Abundant on 
Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. Seven specimens taken by us. 
(Osgood.) We found a few at Haines and Skagway, Alaska, and I 
took one and heard another at Glacier, June 5th. A female taken 
at Skagway, June 3rd, had finished laying. (Szshop.) 
MUSEUM SPECIMENS. 
Seven; two taken at Hastings, Burrard Inlet, B.C., April, 1880, 
and five at Victoria, Vancouver Island, April and May, 1893, all 
by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 
CCLI. PSALTRIPARUS Bonaparte. 1850. 
743. Bush-tit. 
Psaltriparus minimus (Towns.) Bonar. 1854. 
I shot two specimens out of a considerable number on 25th 
November, 1899, but could not find any the next day at the same 
place, nor have I ever seen them before, though I have looked 
out for them. (Bvooks.) This last reference is presumably to the 
Fraser River valley. (A/acoun.) 
Famity LV. SYLVIIDAS. WarsLers, KINGLETS. 
CCLI]. PHYLLOPSEUSTES Meyer. 1815. 
747. Kennicott’s Willow Warbler. 
Phyllopseustes borealis (Buas.) MEVES. 1875. 
The original record of this’bird in America was based on the 
capture ot a single specimen at St. Michael, on August 16th 
