746 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF CANADA. 
in numbers, May 25, 1904; two seen, Oct. 22, 1905 and many, May 
24, 1906; in number after a heavy gale, Nov. 5th, 1906; a few seen, 
Oct. 24 and several, Nov. 1,1907. (Jj. Boutelter.) Apparently 
common in woods at Brackley point, Prince Edward island, July, 
1888; not rare on Cape Breton island, 1898. (Macoun.) Breeds 
abundantly about St. John, N.B. (Chamberlain.) Breeding abun- 
dantly at Scotch Lake, York county, N.B. (W.H. Moore.) Ob- 
served everywhere in the Restigouche valley, N.B. (Brittain & Cox.) 
Slightly more abundant than the olive-backed thrush on Prince 
Edward island. (Dwight.) Common; breeding on most of the 
Magdalen islands. (Biskhop.) On Anticosti and everywhere on the 
north shore of the St. Lawrence this is an abundant species. 
(Brewster.) Not rare at Lake Mistassini, Que.; breeding in June, 
1885. (J. M. Macoun.) Common summer resident on Montreal 
island. Breeds in the city of Montreal and in Mount Royal park. 
This is the most common thrush here. Found a nest of this 
thrush on a grassy bank in a small wood at St. Bruno, containing 
four incubated eggs, May 24th, 1885. (Wdznitle.) Common in certain 
places in eastern Quebec in summer. (Dvonne.) 
A common summer resident around Ottawa. (Ottawa Naturalist, 
Vol. V.) I heard this bird frequently on the Magdalen islands. 
Have found it breeding near Lansdowne, Ont., as well as on Wolfe 
Island, near Kingston, Ont. (Rev. C. J. Young.) A common 
summer resident in Parry Sound and Muskoka districts. I took a 
nest on May 17th, 1897, which was built among dead leaves at the 
base of a dead ironwood sapling and contained four eggs. (J. H. 
Fleming.) <A passing migrant at Guelph, Ont. (A. B. Klugh.) One 
seen on Moose river between Moose Factory and Missinabi late in 
September, 1904. (Spreadborough.) 
A common summer resident of woodlands in Manitoba. (E. T. 
Seton.) A common migrant generally throughout Manitoba, 
breeding in suitable localities. (Atkinson.) Rare at Aweme, Man. 
(Criddle.) First seen at Medicine Hat, Sask., May 11th, 1894, and 
last seen on the 15th, a rare migrant; a common summer resident 
at Banff, Rocky mountains in 1891; observed a few in thick woods 
near White Mud river, lat. 56° 30’, in June, 1903; first seen at 
Edmonton, Alta., May 3rd, 1897, last seen May roth, all were 
migrants; one shot in Eagle pass, west of Revelstoke, B.C., May 
