CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. GO7, 
629a. Cassin Vireo. 
Lanivireo solitarvus cassinu (XANTUS) RIpGw. 1875. 
Rather rare at Canmore, but breeding in June, 1891; not uncom- 
mon at Deer Park, Columbia river, and found breeding on Pass 
creek at Robson, B.C.; common in thick woods on the International 
Boundary between Trail and Kettle river, B.C., in the summer of 
1902; common at Elko, B.C., by May 20th in 1904; common from 
Midway to Lake Osoyoos and between Princeton and Hope summit 
in 1905; apparently rare in the Fraser valley, only taken at Agassiz 
and Westminster Junction, 1889; common at Chilliwack, B.C. in 
the spring, observed young out of the nest by June 5th, rgor; first 
seen at Victoria, Vancouver island, April 27th, 1893, common by 
May 5th; apparently common at Comox, Nanaimo, Sooke, and Stubb 
island on the west coast. (Spreadborough.) Sumas and Vancouver 
island. (Lord.) Rare, only two specimens taken, one at Ashcroft, 
the other at Ducks, B.C. (Streator.) East and west of Coast range; 
summer resident. (Fannin.) Summer resident at Chilliwack; not 
common. (Brooks.) This species is represented by specimens from 
nearly every locality in British Columbia, including Vancouver 
island, Lac La Hache and Vernon; it is found in the open timber 
at higher elevations. (Rhoads.) 
CCXLVHUI. VIREO Vieillot. 1807. 
631. White-eyed Vireo. 
Vireo noveboracensts noveboracensts (GMEL.) BONAP. 1824. 
Audubon, Vol. IV., page 148, states that a few were seen in Labra- 
dor. (Packard.) One shot at South bay near St. John, N.B. 
(Chamberlain.) A single bird was observed for some minutes in full 
song, and within five or six feet, on September 8th, 1899, along the 
Humber river, Newfoundland. (Lows H. Porter.) Am positive I 
I saw this species, August 30th, 1901, at Glace bay, Cape Breton 
island; and that I heard it several times before in the same locality. 
(C. R. Harte.) About two miles from Woodstock, Ont., we have 
a piece of woodland composed of small cedars with here and there 
a little grassy glade and some patches of hawthorns and second 
growth maple; on the 25th April, 1902, I shot in this bush an ex- 
