^12 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRAIJOR COAST. 



of the year. I must add that I place the fullest reliance 

 in their assertion. 



f 15. Antkus pensilvanictis (Lath.). American Tit- 

 lark. 



Abundant throughout the territory. Nests and eggs 

 -obtained at Fort Chimo, where it breeds plentifully. 



16. Mniotilta varia (Linn.). Black-and-white 

 Creeper. 



A specimen was obtained at Moose Factory, May 13, 

 i860, and also on the 31st of that month, by C. Drexler. 



Brewster, p. 369, obtained a specimen at Fox Bay, 

 Anticosti, July 11, 1881. 



17. Helminthophila peregrina (Wils.). Tennessee 

 Warbler. 



Obtained by Drexler, at Fort George, in June and 

 July, i860. 



Brewster, p. 370, obtained a specimen near Fox Bay, 

 Anticosti; July 11, 1881. 



18. Compsothlypis americana (Linn.). Blue Yellow- 

 backed Warbler. 



Brewster, p. 370, saw a male at Fox Bay, Anticosti, 

 July ri, 1881. 



19. Dendroica tigrina (Gmel.). Cape May Warbler. 

 Specimen obtained by Drexler, May 28, i860, at 



Moose Factory. 



20. Dendroica csstiva (Gmel.). Summer Yellow 

 Bird. 



Specimen obtained by Drexler, July 12, i860, at Fort 

 George. 



Brewster, p. 370, reports it as abundant on Anti- 

 <;osti. 



