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a breeding pair was taken on July 11th, 1906, at Annina, Nipissing (near 

 Latchford) by Mr. W. B. Rubridge. Of late years it has become a fair- 

 ly common and regular migrant, during August and September at To- 

 ronto, though in 1907, there was only one to record, and we have young 

 birds taken there between August 13th and September 9th, and one from 

 Lake Joseph, Muskoka, on September 17th, 1907. We have adults from 

 Toronto in full moult taken between August 10th and 29th; and adult 

 males taken on August 17, 1918, September 2, 1918, September 2nd, 

 1908, and September 30th, 1907, and one adult female taken September 

 22, 1917. 



Dendroica striata. Black-poll Warbler. — The latest spring date 

 for Toronto is a female taken on June 7, 1907. — H. L. 



Dendroica fusca. Blackburnian Warbler. — The latest Toronto 

 spring dates are a female taken on June 7, 1907, and a male taken on 

 June 8, 1907.— H. L. 



Dendroica vigorsi. Pine Warbler. — The latest spring date for the 

 Toronto district is a male, taken at Etobicoke Creek, by Mr. Osborne H. 

 Shenstone on May 31, 1902.— H. L. 



Seiurus aurocapillus. Oven-bird. — The latest fall dates for Toronto 

 are a female taken on September 28, 1918, and another taken on October 2, 

 1908.— H. L. 



Icteria virens virens. Yellow-breasted Chat. — A female was 

 taken at Coldstream, Middlesex County, Ontario, on May 14, 1918.— 

 H. L. 



Wilsonia pusilla pusilla. Wilson's Warbler. — The earliest spring 

 record for Toronto is a male taken on May 10, 1904. — H. L. 



Wilsonia canadensis. Canadian Warbler. — This species has not 

 yet been recorded as breeding at Toronto. The birds were found on four 

 different occasions in June, one in July, and three in August in the same 

 section of the Don Valley during the summer of 1918. — H. L. 



Toxostoma rufum. Brown Thrasher. — A female taken on Oc- 

 tober 8, 1917, is the latest fall date for Toronto.— H. L. 



Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovicianus. Carolina Wren. — The 

 first Toronto record was taken in my garden on May 20, 1917, a male in 

 worn plumage. — J. H. F. 



Sitta canadensis. Red-breasted Nuthatch. — A male was taken 

 at Toronto on May 20, 1916. This is the latest spring date. — H. L. 



Regulus calendula calendula. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — Speci- 

 mens were taken at Toronto on August 31, 1918, September 19, 1916, and 

 September 21, 1908, which are all earlier than recorded fall dates. — H. L. 



Polioptila cserulea caerulea. Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. — A female 

 was taken at Coldstream, Middlesex County, Ontario, on May 14, 1918. — 

 H. L. 



Planesticus migratorius migratorius. Robin. — Late fall and win- 

 ter dates are November 3, 1917, November 24, 1917, and December 10, 



