112 Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Troglodytes aedon parkmanii. 



PAKKMAN'S WllKN. 



An abundant summer resident of Manitoba, ranging west- 

 ward to British Columbia, where it is fairly common. 



Troglodytes hyemalis. 



AVINTKK WUKN. 



The Winter Wren is of more or less common occurrence in 

 all favorable localities from Eastern Manitoba to the Atlantic sea- 

 board, spending the summer and breeding throughout this range, 

 excepting in the more southern portions of Ontario, where it 

 occurs as a migrant, or as a winter visitant. The most northerly 

 point from which it has been reported is Lake Misstassini, where 

 Mr, Joseph M. Macoun found it in March, 1885. Mr. Comeau 

 reports a pair summering at Point des Monts in 1884. 



Troglodytes hyemalis pacificus. 



WESTERN WINTER WREN. 



An abundant resident of British Columbia. 



Cistothorus stellaris. 



SHOUT-BILLEL) MAKSU WREN. 



An abundant summer resident of Western Manitoba and the 

 adjacent Prairies. Mr. Saunders reports finding it rather com- 

 mon on the St. Clair Flats, Ontario. 



Cistothorus palustris. 



LONG-BILLED MARSU WREN. 



This species is a common summer resident in Southern 

 Ontario, and, though it has not been observed near Ottawa, is 



