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Dendroica caerulea. 



rKUUI.KAX wakislek. 



Mr. McIlwraith considers this species a regular summer 

 resident in Southern Ontario, though of local distribution!. Mr. 

 CouPER reports that in the spring of 1866 it was very common 

 near Ouebec. 



Dendroica pensylvanica. 



CHi:ST>UT-SII>EI) WAKIJI.ER. 



A common summer resident from the Maritime Provinces to 

 the Great Plains. South in winter to Central America. 



Dendroica castanea. 



BAY-BREASTED WARBLEK. 



Occurs from the Maritime Provinces to the Prairies, being- 

 most abundant in the west. Has been taken in Labrador, and on 

 the west coast oT Hudson's Bay. Winters in Central America. 



Dendroica striata. 



BLACK-POLL WAKBLER. 



Occurs throughout Canada to the Arctics. It is abundant 

 in Labrador and Manitoba, rare in British Columbia and Ontario, 

 and common elsew^here. It breeds from latitude 45"^ (sparingly) 

 northward. Winters in northern South America. 



Dendroica blackburniae. 



ISLACKBURMAN AVAKBLER. 



Occurs from the Atlantic border to the Plains, and north to 

 Labrador ; breeding from about the 45th parallel. 



