326 Seton 071 the Birds of Western Manitoba. [July 



mer resident. Noted on Big Plain and Duck Mountain, and along Red 

 River near Winnipeg. At Pembina common in the spring migration 

 {Cones). North shore of Lake Winnipeg (ICenuicott). 



213. Dendroica tigrina. Cape May Warbler. — "Plentiful" along 

 Red River. "North to Lake Winnipeg and Moose Factory" (^Ridgway). 



214. Dendroica sestiva. Yellow Warbler. Spider Bird. — Very 

 abundant summer resident all over. "Very common in the wooded 

 country of the N. W. Territory" (^Macoiui). Arrives May 24; departs 

 September 7. 



215. Dendroica coronata. Myrtle Warbler. — Abundant migrant. 

 Noted on the Souris {Cones), on Big Plain, at Portage la Prairie, and 

 along Red River. Lake Manitoba. Arrives May 5; departs September 12. 



216. Dendroica maculosa. Magnolia Warbler. — On Big Plain noted 

 only as a rare migrant. Common along Red River. "Found at Duck 

 Bay, Lake Winnipegoosis." 



217. Dendroica pensylvanica. Chestnut-sided Warbler. — Abun- 

 dant summer resident. On Duck and Riding Mountains, on the Big 

 Plain, at Portage la Prairie, and along Red River. Arrives early in June. 



218. Dendroica castanea. Bay-breasted Warbler. — "Common 

 along Red River." Not noted elsewhere. 



219. Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. — A rare migrant on 

 the Big Plain. Abundant migrant along Red River. 



220. Dendroica blackburniae. Blackburnian Warbler. — A rare 

 migrant on the Big Plain and along Red River. Apparently breeding in 

 the Winnipegoosis region. "Swan Lake and Porcupine Mountain." 



221. Dendroica vigorsii. Pine Warbler. — "Duck Bay, Lake Winni- 

 pegoosis." Breeding, I suppose. 



222. Dendroica palmarum. Palm Warbler. — Abundant as a migrant 

 on Big Plain, at Portage la Prairie, and along Red River. Passes about 

 the first week of May, and again about September 15. 



223. Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird. — Common summer resident on 

 Big Plain, at Portage la Prarie, and along Red River. "Abundant around 

 Lake Manitoba." Arrives late in May. 



224. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-thrush. — Common summer 

 resident on Big Plain and along Red River. Around Lakes of the N. W. 

 Territory {Macoun). 



225. Geothlypis agilis. Connecticut Warbler.— Tolerably common 

 summer resident. Noted on Duck Mountain, Big Plain, and along Red 

 River. Nest found June 21, 1SS3. (See Auk, April, 1SS4, pp. 192, 193.) 



226. Geothlypis Philadelphia. Mourning Warbler — Common sum- 

 mer resident on Big Plain and in Red River Valley. "Very abundant at 

 Water Hen River and Swan Lake." 



227. Geothlypis trichas occidentalis. Western Maryland Yellow- 

 throat. — Abundant summer resident all over. "At Water Hen River." 



228. Sylvania pusilla. Wilson's Warbler. — Observed in May on the 

 Turtle Mountain. Rather common along Red River. 



229. Sylvania canadensis. Canadian Warbler.— Doubtless breed- 



