112 Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 



Troglodytes aedon parkmanii. 



PARKMAN'S WKEN. 



All abundant summer resident of Manitoba, ranging west- 

 ward to British Columbia, where it is fairly common. 



Troglodytes hyemalis. 



■WINTER WREN. 



The Winter Wren is of more or less common occurrence in 

 all favorable localities from Eastern Manitoba to the Atlantic sea- 

 board, spending the summer and breeding throughout this range, 

 excepting in the more southern portions of Ontario, where it 

 occurs as a migrant, or as a winter visitant. The most northerly 

 l^oint from which it has been reported is Lake MisstasSini, where 

 Mr. Joseph M. Macoun found it in March, 1885. Mr. Comeau 

 reports a pair summering at Point des Monts in 1884. 



Troglodytes hyemalis pacificus. 



WESTERN W^INTER WREN. 



An abundant resident of British Columbia. 



Cistothorus stellaris. 



SHORT-BILLED MARSH WREN. 



An abundant summer resident of Western Manitoba and the 

 adjacent Prairies. Mr. Saunders reports finding it rather com- 

 mon on the St. Clair Flats, Ontario. 



Cistothorus palustris. 



LONG-BILLED MARSH WREN. 



This species is a common summer resident in Southern 

 Ontario, and, though it has not been observed near Ottawa, is 



