CATALOGUE. 3^ 



knowingly from side to side. Unfortunately, I had no gun ; 

 but there was no mistaking a bird so well known to me as 

 Saxicola Q:nanthc, having taken a series of over fifty speci- 

 mens In Egypt, where it Is very abundant. 



It can only be considered as a straggler, although " Dr. 

 H. R. Storer found them breeding in Labrador, in the sum- 

 mer of 1848, and procured specimens of the young birds." 

 (V^'ol. I, p. 60, Bd. Bwr. Ridgw. Bds. N. .\merica.) 



6. REGULUS SATRAPA, Licht. 

 (Golden-crested Kingle];.) 



Quite common. Several were taken at House Harbor, 

 including one immature specimen. 

 Breeds. 



7. VARUS ATRICAPILLUS, L. 

 (Black-capped Chickadee.) 



Abundant in the thickly wooded parts ot the islands. 

 Probably breeds. 



