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was seen at Penticton ,B.C., April 14th, 1903; observed seven on 
the bank of the Elk river, B.C., May 7th, 1904; took three on the 
Hope trail about 14 miles south of Hope, B.C., July 5th; one seen 
on the second summit west of the Skagit at an altitude of 6,000 
feet, July 22nd; one seen near Victoria, Vancouver island, May 24th, 
1893, the only one seen that summer. (Spreadborough.) In April, 
1887, a small flock was seen at Comox, Vancouver island. (MJacouwn.) 
CCVIIE'? -PINICOLA. "VIEWLOT, 1807. 
515. Pine Grosbeak 
Pinicola enucleator leucura (MULLER) RICHMOND. 1902: 
An abundant summer resident at Fort Chimo, Labrador; breeds 
there; nest and eggs obtained. Plentiful in southern districts 
among timbered tracts. Resident south of the ‘‘height of land.’ 
(Packard.) One seen at Richmond gulf, July 1st, 1896; not again 
observed in Ungava. (Spreadborough.) Three specimens taken 
at Cullingham cove, Hamilton inlet, Labrador, 1891. (Norton.) 
Common throughout the year in Newfoundland. (Reeks.) Com- 
mon in winter in Nova Scotia. (Downs.) Abundant during Dec- 
ember and first two weeks in January in Cumberland county, N.S., 
after which none were seen, with the exception of one pair seen 
at Shulee, April 3rd, 1899. (Morrell.) Common in the spruce 
woods north of Atillik, northeast coast of Labrador, beyond which 
spruces dwindled into low bushes. (Bigelow.) Two adults and 
two young were watched within a few yards of Neil harbour, Cape 
Breton island, N.S. (Townsend.) A flock of several was seen at 
Sydney, Cape Breton island, N.S., May 24th, 1902. Known locally 
as ‘‘Ortolan.”’ (C. R. Harte.) Frequently abundant during early 
winter in Nova Scotia; sometimes observed in summer. (H. F. 
Tujts.). Common in New Brunswick in winter. (Chamberlain.) 
Rare summer resident near Scotch Lake, York county, N.B.; breeds 
to the north of the province. (W. H. Moore.) Found nesting in 
the valley of Restigouche, N.B. (Brittain & Cox.) 
Common in the winter at Lake Mistassini, Que. (/. M. Macoun.) 
Common summer resident in eastern Quebec. (Dionne.) A com- 
mon winter visitant at Montreal; they often visit the city in such 
places where mountain ash trees with berries are to be found; 
observed from October 30th to April 26th. (Wdzntle.) Irregularly 
