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macgillivrayi occurs on p. 75, priority is conceded to the 

 latter." 



279. Western Yellow-throat. 



(Geothlypis trichas occidentalis. ) 



A common summer resident throughout the greater por- 

 tion of the Province. 



280. Pileolated Warbler. 



(Sylvania pusilla pileolata.) 

 A common summer resident, chiefly west of Cascades. 



281. American Redstart. 



(Setophaga ruticilla.) 



Found throughout the southern portions of the Province, 

 and through the interior as far as Barkerville. Nowhere 

 common. 



FAMILY MOTACILLID^. WAGTAILS AND PIPITS. 



282. American Pipit. 



(Anthus pensilvanicus.) 



East and west of Cascades. Abundant. Found through 

 out some winters on Vancouver Island. 



FAMILY CINCLID^E. DIPPERS. 



283. American Dipper. 



"Water Ouzel." (Cinclus mexicanus.) 

 To be found on nearly every mountain stream in the 

 Province. 



FAMILY TROGLODYTID^E. WRENS. 



284. Catbird. 



(Galeoscoptes carolinensis.) 



Common east and west of Cascades. Rare on Vancouver 

 Island. Summer resident. 



285. Rock Wren. 



(Salpinctes obsoletus.) 



I secured a specimen of this bird in June, 1884, at Bur- 

 rard Inlet, the only one I ever saw on the coast. It is 

 common east of Cascades. 



