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in Nova Scotia. (Downs; Tufts.) Common at Baddeck and Mar- 

 garee, Cape Breton island, N.S., July, 1898; in woods along Rustico 

 bay, Prince Edward island, June, 1888. (Macoun.) An abundant 

 summer resident on Prince Edward island. (Dwight.) A common 

 summer resident in New Brunswick. (Chamberlain.) Tolerably 

 common resident of Scotch Lake, York county, N.B. (W. H. Moore.) 

 An abundant summer resident on the Magdalen islands. (Bishop.) 

 Not uncommon at EUis and Fox bays, Anticosti, and others at 

 Mingan, on the north shore of the St. Lawrence. (Brewster.) 

 Common in the Restigouche valley, N.B. (Brittain & Cox.) 



A rather common summer resident in eastern Quebec; taken at 

 Beauport. (Dionne.) An abundant summer resident around Mont- 

 real. Breeds in the city and in Mount Royal park. Observed from 

 May nth to August 29th. (Wintle.) Common summer resident 

 around Ottawa. (Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) A common warbler 

 around Lansdowne, Leeds county, Ont. I have found the nest in 

 the crotch of a maple sapling or other tree from six to twenty feet 

 from the ground. They are also common on the Magdalen islands 

 where I observed them in June, 1897. (Rev. C. J. Young.) One of 

 the most common summer residents in Parry Sound and Muskoka 

 districts. (/. H. Fleming.) Common in thickets along streams and 

 around lakes in Algonquin park, Ont., 1900. (Spreadborough.) 

 Abundant around Toronto, Ont., breeds. (J. Hughes-Samuel; J. H. 

 Fleming.) Common as a migrant at Guelph, Ont. A few pairs 

 breed. Arrives about May 12th, and leaves about September ist. 

 (.4. B. Klugh.) An abundant spring migrant at Penetanguishene, 

 Ont. (A. F. Young.) 



Very abundant at Pembina where it breeds. Not observed any 

 further west along the 49th parallel. (Coues.) A common summer 

 resident in Manitoba. It seems to be abundant in all the wooded 

 parts of the province. Took a nest on Duck mountain, June 8th, 

 1884. It was placed in a low fork of a sapling. (E. T. Seton.) A 

 common summer resident at Aweme, Manitoba; arrives about May 

 15th, leaves about September i6th. (Criddle.) An abundant breed- 

 ing species all over Manitoba and observed by me as far west as 

 Saskatoon, Sask. (Atkinson.) A few were seen at Maple creek, 

 Sask. Probably a common migrant. Four males and one female 

 were seen at Medicine Hat, Sask., May 17th, 1894, they never became 



