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on Mr. D\vit;lil's. With the possible exception of Glaiicionetta 

 clangula americana^ all the species which I noted were doubt- 

 less summer residents. A combination of the two lists makes a 

 total of seventy-one summer resitlents. 

 My additions to the list arc as follows. 



Urinator imber. — One seen on Bras d'Or Lake. 



Glaucionetta clangula americana. — Qiiite common. 



iEgialitis semipalmata. — One taken. 



Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. — A few observed. 



Picoides arcticus. — One observed. 



Contopus borealis. — Qiiite common. 



Empidonax minimus. — Not uncommon. 



Perisoreus canadensis. — A few observed. 



Spinus pinus.— A few observed. 



Vireo solitarius. — Not common. 



Helminthophila ruficapilla. — Not common. 



Dendroica castanea. — One seen June 4. 



D. striata. -Not common. 



D. palmarum hypochrysea. — A few observed. 



Seiurus aurocapillus. — A few observed. 



S. noveboracensis. — One or two observed. 



Regulus calendula. — Common. 



Turdus ustulatus swainsonii. — (^lite common. 



The following are the birds on Mr. Dwii^ht's list (besides the 

 five previously mentioned) which did not come under my notice. 



Larus Philadelphia. 



Ardea heVodias.— I saw one at Northeast Margaree, 2S miles north- 

 west of ]»addeck. 



Gallinago delicata. 



Dendragapus canadensis. 



Bonasa umbellus togata. 



Halieeetus leucocephalus.— An Eagle, too far off for identification, 

 was seen chased by a Crow, Jnne ii, near the Big Baddeck River. 



Falco sparverius. 



Coccyzus s|i. .? 



Sphyrapicus varius. 



Spizella socialis. 



Melospiza georgiana. 



Habia ludoviciana. 



Ampelis cedrorum. 



Vireo olivaceus. 



Sylvania pusilla.' 



Parus atricapillus. 



Regulus satrapa. 



