418 LIST OF BIRDSI 



her. Seen Dec. 22, 1879. (Winters, occasionally, in years when 

 the mountain ash berry is plentiful, feeds on sea beach also, 

 N.A.O.) 



2. Turdus unalascce ncevius. HERMIT THRUSH. Tolerably 

 common. Breeds. (May 6th, 1889. N.A.C.) 



3. Turdus ustulatus swainsoni. OLIVEBACKED THRUSH. Not 

 uncommon, breeds. (Nest found with young June 14th, 1889. 

 N.A.O.) 



4. Sialia sialis. BLUE BIRD. Extremely rare. During a resi- 

 dence of many years at Godbout, Mr. Comeau has seen but one 

 pair of these birds; they were nested in a stump near his house 

 in July, 1880. (Seen again June 3, 1887, N.A.C.) 



5. Eegulus calendula. RUBY CROWNED KINGLET. Male, Shot 

 June 4th, 1882. (June 3ird, 1885). 



6. Parus atricapillus. BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE. A common 

 resident. 



7. Parus hudsonicus. HUDSONIAN CHICKADEE. A common resi- 

 dent like the last. 



8. Sitta canadensis. RED-BELLIED NUTHATCH. Tolerably 

 common in winter, but not observed in summer. (Breeds. N.A.C. 

 June 7, 1884. May 11, 1885.) 



9. Eremophila alpestris. HORNED LARK. First seen April 21, 

 1882, after which they were very common for about three weeks, 

 then disappeared. I found a young one dead at Godbout, in 

 July, 1881. (Breeds and remains late in the fall, October and 

 November. N.A.C.) 



10. Anthus ludovicianus. TITLARK. Tolerably common sum- 

 mer resident and doubtless breeds. I have seen flocks of them 

 in July feeding on the beach at low water. First seen May 7th, 

 1882. (Breeds N.A.C.) 



11. Helmintophila peregrina. TENNESSEE WARBLER. A toler- 

 ably common summer resident. First shot June 6th, 1882. 



12. Dendrceca cestiva. SUMMER WARBLER. Not very com- 

 mon. First seen June 6th, 1882. 



13. Dendrceca virens. BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER. A 

 tolerably common summer resident. 



14. Dendrceca coronata. YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER. A 

 rather common summer resident. First seen May 29th, 1882. 



15. Dendrceca Uackburnce. BLACKBURNS WARBLER. Rather 

 rare. Shot June 9th, 1882. 



