1920.] Birds of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. 403 



Picoides arcticus. Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. 

 All adult male, Cochrane River, 31 July ; yellow crest 

 much worn, exposing the white bases of the feathers. 



Picoides americanus fasciatus. Alaskan Three-toed Wood- 

 pecker. 

 An adult female, Fort Du Brochet, 22 October. 



Sphyrapicus varius varius. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 

 Two males, Big River, 7 and 11 May. 



Colaptes auratus borealis. Boreal Flicker. 



One female, Cochrane River, 31 July, the male seen. 

 There is another atlult female in the U.S. National Museum 

 taken at Lake Du Brochet 26 September, 181)0. This form 

 is included in the range of luteus in the A. 0. U. Check- 

 List. 



Sayornis phcebe. Phoebe. 



A male, Reindeer River, 30 June. 



Nuttallornis borealis. Olive-sided Flycatcher. 

 Two males, Lake ile-a-la-Cyrosse, 27 and 28 May. 



Empidonax trailli alnorum. Alder Flycatcher. 



Three specimens : a mnle, Churchill River, 6 June; two 

 from the Cochrane River, 27 and 28 July, the latter a female ; 

 all taken in willows at edge of marsh. 



Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. 



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A female. Lake Ile-a-la-Crosse, 29 May, and a male. Rein- 

 deer River, 28 June, 



Perisoreus canadensis canadensis. Canada Jay. 



An immature bird, Reindeer Lake, 11 July, is somewhat 

 difficult to place ; it compares well with one of about the 

 same age from 40 miles S.W. of Calgary, Alberta, 4 August, 

 1895, and is not so dark above as a younger specimen from 

 Latchford, Ontario, 10 June, 1906. Preble refers to a 

 breeding bird from Pelican Narrows, Churchill River, in the 



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