CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN BIRDS. 729 
on the mountains; common throughout the winter at Lake Okan- 
agan, B.C.; a few of these delicate little birds remain in Cariboo 
district, B.C., throughout the coldest weather. (Brooks.) I find no 
colour difference between the east and west of the Coast range. 
(Rhoads.) Common on the Queen Charlotte islands, B.C.; an adult 
male was taken at Cumshewa inlet, June 20th, 1899. Moderately 
common at Cook inlet, Alaska. (Osgood.) Tolerably common at 
Glacier above Skagway, Alaska; often heard but seldom seen and 
hard to procure; a female that I took on June roth had the last egg 
ready for the shell. (Szshop.) A male and female were taken at 
Homer, Kenai peninsula, Alaska, September 26th, 1901, and a male 
at Sheep creek, on August 18th. (Frggins.) The Alaska records 
of this species are limited to the southeastern coast where it has 
been obtained at Sitka and Kadiak. (Nelson.) Common every- 
where, particularly in the dense fir thickets along streams at Sitka, 
Alaska. On June 22nd, I observed the first young. (Grinnell.) 
749. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 
Regulus calendula calendula (LINN.) LICHT. 1823. 
One sent from Nenortalik, Greenland, in 1859. (Arct. Man.) 
Common in the southern portions of Labrador; Coues obtained a 
specimen in August at Rigolet; and Stearns shot a single specimen 
at Old Fort island, October 11th, 1881. (Packard.) Common at 
Moose Factory, June gth, 1896; observed at Fort George, June 20th; 
common at Richmond gulf, July 1st. None seen inland. (Spread- 
borough.) Common at Baddeck, Cape Breton island. (F. H. Allen.) 
Uncommon at Halifax, N.S. (Downs.) Uncommon in Nova Scotia. 
(H. F. Tufts.) A small flock was seen on Sable island, N.S., on 
October 3rd, 1902; one seen May 4th, 1907. (J. Boutelier.) In pine 
woods, Brackley point, Prince Edward island, July, 1888. (Macoun.) 
An uncommon summer resident at St. John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) 
A rare summer migrant at Scotch Lake, York county, N.B. (W. 
H. Moore.) Common at Lake Mistassini, 1885, where it breeds. 
(J. M. Macoun.) Taken at York Factory, Hudson bay. (Dr. R. 
Bell.) Taken at Fort Churchill, Hudson bay. (Wright.) One 
female seen at Fox bay, Anticosti. (Brewster.) More common than 
the preceding in eastern Quebec. Taken at Beauport. (Duionne.) 
A common but transient visitant in spring and autumn at Montreal. 
(Winile.) 
