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-87. Helminthophilaperegrina (WiLS.)- Tennensee Warhler. [185.] 



Obtained by Drexler, at Fort George, iu June and July, 18G0. 

 Brewster, p. 370, obtained a specimen near Fox Bay, Anticosti, July 

 11, 1881. 



88. Compsothlypis americana (LiNX.). Blue Yellow-baoked Warbler. [108.] 

 Brewster, p. 370, saw a male at Fox Bay, Anticosti, July 11, 1881. 

 -L 90. Perissoglossa tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May Warbler. [206.] 



Specimen obtained by Drexler, May 28, 1860, at Moose Factory. 



^ 93. Dendroica aestiva (Gmel.). Summer Yellmv Bird. [203.] 



Si)ecimeu obtained by Drexler, July 12, 1860, at Fort George. 

 Brewster, p. 370, reports it abundant on Anticosti. 



95. Dendiolca coronata (Linn.). Yellow-rump Warbler. [194.]** 

 Audubon, vol. ii, p. 24, found them plentiful iu Labrador, with young 



scarcely able to tly. 

 Drexler obtained specimens, July 21, 1860, at Moose Factory. 



-' 97. Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.). Blaek-and-yelloiv Warbler, [204.] ** 

 Drexler obtained a specimen at Moose Factory, May 28, 1860. 

 Audubon, vol. ii, p. 66, reports it common, with eggs and nest in be- 

 ginning of July, 1833. 



Brewster, p. 371, found it abundant on Anticosti. 



98. Dendroica caerulea. (Wils.). Cerulean Warbler. [201.] 



Audubon, vol. ii, p. 63, states he found a dead one in Labrador, 



—'- 100. Dendroica castanea. (Wils.). Bay-breasted Warbler. [197.] 



Drexler obtained a specimen at Moose Factory, June 2, 1860. 

 Three individuals were seen at Black Island, Hamilton Inlet, by me 



July 9, 1882. Two were shot but lost in the thick undergrowth ; one of 



the birds was actually in my hand, but escaped. 



-f 101. Dendroica striata. (Forst.). Black-poll Warbler. [202.] ** 



Abundant throughout the wooded portions of the region. Breeds 

 plentifully at Fort Ohimo, where seven nests and eggs were obtained 

 in 1884 by me. 



102. Dendroica blackburuiae (Gm.). Blackburnian Warbler. [196.] 

 Audubon, vol. ii, p. 48, saw several in Labrador. 



107. Dendroica virens. (Gmel.). Black-throated Green Wariler. [189.] 

 Brewster, p. 371, saw two or three on Anticosti. 



-f 113. Dendroica palmarum hypochrysea (Ridgw.). Red-poll Warbler. [208.] '* 

 A specimen was obtained by Drexler at Moose Factory in July, 

 1860. 



Audubon, vol. ii, p. 55, found them plentiful in Labrador. Young 

 seen in August. 



