236 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. [1885. 



30. Regulus calendula (LiNX.). Ruby-crowned Kinglet. [1(31.]** 

 Common in southern portions. Audubon, vol. ii, p. 168, found them 



June 27, 1833, and saw the young of the year a month later. 

 Coues obtained a specimen August 6, at Eigolet, vide p. 219. 

 Stearns shot a single specimen at Old Fort Island, October 11, 1881, 



vide p. 116. 



33. Regiilus satrapa Light. Goldcu-croivned Kinglet. [162.]** 

 Audubon, vol. ii, p. 105, found them feeding their young in August. 



41. Parus atricapillus Linn. Black-capped Chickadee. [290.] 



I am informed by credible persons, long resident in the country, that 

 two species of Chickadees occur at Northwest Eiver, at the head of Ham- 

 ilton Inlet. 



Verrill, p. 138, reports it very common on Anticosti. 



-»- 45. Parus hudsonicus Forst. Hudaonian Chickadee. [296.] * ** 



Abundant everywhere in the wooded tracts. Young of the year were 



obtained July 11>, 1882, at Davis Inlet, and in early August at Fort Chimo. 



Audubon, vol. ii, p. 155, states that they found a nest in Labrador. 



52. Sitta canadensis Linn. Red-bellied Nuthatch. [279.] 



Audubon, vol. iv, p. 179, states that he saw one in Labrador which 

 had probably been driven there by a storm. 



Verrill, p. 138, reports it as common on Anticosti. 



65. Anorthura troglodytes hyemalis (Vikill.). Wintei- Wren. [273.] 



Audubon, vol. ii, p. 129, found this species in Southern Labrador, 



July 20, 1833. 



Verrill, p. 138, states that he observed a small wren at Southwest 



Point, Anticosti, in July, which he thought was this species. 



•H- 69. Motacilla alba Linn. White Wagtail. **(?) 



Four individuals of this species were seen by Alex. Brown and 

 James Lyall (of the Hudson Bay Company), August 29, 1883, at Hunt- 

 ing Bay, 4 miles south of Fort Chimo. These persons described the 

 bird accurately, and declared thej' were the two parents and two young 

 of the year. I must add that I place the fullest reliance in their asser- 

 tion. 



-\- 71. Anthus pensilvanicus (Lath.). American Titlark. [165.] ** 



Abundant throughout the territory. ISTests and eggs obtained at 

 Fort Chimo, where it breeds iJlentifuUy. 



— f-74. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). Black-and-white Creeper. [167a.] 



A specimen was obtained at Moose Factory, May 13, 1860, and also 

 on the 31st of that month, by C. Drexler. 



Brewster, p. 369, obtained a specimen at Fox Bay, Anticosti, July 11, 

 1881, 



