420 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



Coues, p. 226, saw one flying. 

 Stearns, p. 117, reports it from Eskimo River. 

 Verrill, p. 138, records it as very common on Anti- 

 costi. Not known to breed in Labrador. 



* f 67. Perisoreus canadensis (Linn.). Canada Jay. 

 Plentiful in interior of southern and westen portions., 



Breeds and resident wherever found. 



* f 68. Perisoreus canadensis nigricapillus (Ridgw.). 

 Coastwise and interior especially abundant. Resident 



and breeds at Fort Chimo. 



f 69. Otocoris alpestris (Linn.). Shore Lark. 



Common. Breeds at the mouth of the Koksoak River 

 and at Rigolet. 



f 70. Tyrannus tyrannus (Linn.). Kingbird ; Bee 

 Martin. 



Audubon, vol. i., p. 207, found it breeding in Labrador. 



71. Contopus borealis (Swains.). Olive-sided Fly- 

 catcher. 



Audubon, vol. i., 215, records it from the coast of 

 Labrador. 



t 72. Contopus richardsoni {Sv}2i\ns.). Western Wood 

 Pewee. 



Audubon, vol. i., p. 220, states that he found it breed- 

 ing in Labrador. [This Was erroneously entered in Mr, 

 Turner's list as " Sayornis phbebe (Lath.). Phoebe 

 Bird."] 



73. Contopus virens (Linn.). Wood Pewee. 

 Audubon, vol. i., p. 233, records it [probably erro- 

 neously] from Labrador. 



74. Empidonax flaviventris Baird. Yellow-bellied 

 Flycatcher. 



Brewster, p. 380, reports it common at Ellis Bay, 

 Anticosti. 



