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Vireo philadelphicus. 



PHILADKLrillA VIREO. 



In the A. O. U. Check-List the habitat of this species is 

 given as " Eastern North America, nortli to Hudson's Bay " ; 

 but, so far, it appears to have escaped detection by the majority 

 of Canadian observers. The records are : "A regular summer 

 resident of Western Manitoba" {Thompson); "One specimen 

 taken June 2, 1S83, and one September 4, 18S4, near Ottawa, 

 by Master Ted White" {Ottawa F. N. Club); " Several were 

 secured by our party at Edmundston, N. B., in June, 1882" 

 {Chambcrlabi) ; "Occurs occasionally in the vicinity of St. 

 Stephen, N. B." {Boardman). Mr. McIlwraith also reports 

 that it occurs as a migrant in Ontario, and Drexler took one 

 at Moose Factory, H. B. T. 



Vireo gilvus. 



WARIJLI>'G VIHEO, 



A summer resident throughout Canada, to the Fur Countries. 



Vireo flavifrons. 



YKLLOW-THEOATED VIREO. 



A summer resident of Southern Ontario and Manitoba, and 

 placed by Dr. Hall, and by Dunlop and Wintle in their 

 Montreal lists. 



Vireo solitarius. 



BLUE-HEADED VIREO. 



Occurs from the Maritime Provinces to the Great Plains, 

 though generally rather rare, excepting in Manitoba. 



Vireo solitarius cassinii. 



CASSIN'S VIREO. 



A fairly common bird in British Columbia. 



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