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Provinces, and is one of the few of this family that Mr. Cory 

 found breeding- in abundance on the MagxJalene Islands. Mr. 

 CoMEAU has found it rather common at Point des Monts, and 

 Mr. Stearns records it as common in the interior of Labrador. 

 Several specimens were taken at Moose Factory by Drexler, 

 and KuMLiEN secured a single example in Godhaven Harbour, 

 Greenland. 



To the westward of the Atlantic Provinces it is generally 

 reported as a migrant, though it is a summer resident of British 

 Columbia. 



In winter it occurs from the Middle States to Central America. 



Dendroica auduboni. 



AUDUBON'S AVARBLEK. 



An abundant summer resident of British Columbia, and also 

 abundant on the eastern slope of the Rockies. 



Dendroica maculosa. 



aiAGNOLIA WAKBLEK. 



This species, formerly called the " Black-and-Yellow Warb- 

 ler," occurs in* Bridsh Columbia as a rare summer resident, and 

 in Manitoba as a rare migrant; and is, also, a migrant only, 

 though more common, through the settled portions of Ontario, 

 and parts of Quebec ; but north and east of these latter districts 

 it is found during the summer, and in the Maritime Provinces it 

 breeds abundantly. It is the commonest Warbler on the north 

 and south shores of the mouth of the St. Lawrence, and on 

 Anticosti, and Mr. Joseph Macoun found it quite common at 

 Lake Misstassini. It has been taken in Labrador and in the 

 Slave Lake district. 



Winters in the West Indies and Central America. 



