9^ Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Vireo noveboracensis. 



WIIITE-EYED A'IREO. 



The claim of this species to a place among the birds of 

 Canada is based on the capture of one example near St. John, 

 N. B., in 1877, by Mr. Harold Gilbert. 



Mniotilta varia. 



BLACK AND WHITE WAKBLEK. 



A common summer resident from the Maritime Provinces 

 to the Plains. It has been reported as a migrant, only, at some 

 stations in the more southern district of Ontario and Quebec, but 

 as it breeds in Ohio ( Whcafoii) it is fair to assume that further 

 investigation will reveal its breeding places along our entire 

 southern border. It is an abundant summer resident of Mani- 

 toba, and occurs north to Fort Simpson. Winters in the West 

 Indies. 



Protonotaria citrea. 



I'KOTHONOTAKY warblek. 



One specimen of this southern Warbler was taken at St. 

 Stephen, N. B., by Mr. George A. Boar dm an, on October 30, 

 1862, and upon that record alone rests the claim of this species 

 to a place among Canadian birds. 



Helminthophila chrysoptera. 



GOLDEN-WINGED WAKIJLER. 



Mr. Saunders reports that this species is common near 

 London, Ontario. 



Helminthophila ruficapilla. 



NASHVILLE WARBLER. 



A summer resident from the Maritime Provinces to the 

 Great Plains, and north to Labrador {N/(//a//), and the north- 



