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one at Deer Park, Columbia River, B.C., June, 1890; two at Trail, 

 B.C., May, 1902; five at Penticton, B.C., April, 1903; one at 

 Agassiz, B.C., May, 1889; one at Chilliwack, B.C., June, igoi; six 

 at Huntington, B.C., in October, 1902, and four at Victoria, Van- 

 couver Island, in June, 1893, all by Mr. W. Spreadborough. 



657. Magnolia Warbler. 



Dendroica maculosa (Gmel.) Baird. 1858. 



Taken in South Greenland near Godthaab, 1875. {Winge.) 

 Audubon, Vol. II., p. 66, reports it common, with eggs and nest in 

 the beginning of July, 1833 ; Drexler obtained a specimen at 

 Moose Factory, May 28th, i860. {Packard) Common at Moose 

 Factory, James Bay, June, 1896 ; none observed elsewhere. 

 {Spreadborough?^ Tolerably common in Newfoundland in sum- 

 mer. {Reeks.) An abundant summer resident in Nova Scotia. 

 {Downs.) A common summer resident at Sydney, Cape Breton 

 Island, N.S. {C. R. Harte.) In woods at Baddeck and Margaree, 

 Cape Breton Island, July, 1898; on trees at Brackley Point, Prince 

 Edward Island, July 20th, 1888. {Macoun.) This is a characteristic 

 warbler of the region and is abundantly represented on Prince 

 Edward Island. {Dwight.) An abundant summer resident at St. 

 John, N.B. {Chamberlain.) Quite common in the Restigouche 

 valley, N.B. {Brittain & Cox.) An abundant summer resident at 

 Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. {W. H. Moore) Rare at the Magda- 

 lens, a male taken on Grindstone Island. {Bishop}) At both Fox 

 and Ellis bays, Anticosti, this species was most abundant ; it is 

 also a common bird at Port Hawksbury, at Gaspe and along the 

 north shore of the St. Lawrence. {Brewster!) Rather common in 

 woods at Lake Mistassini, Que. (/. M. Macoun) A common 

 summer resident around Quebec; taken at Charlesbourg. {Dionne) 

 A common but transient visitant at Montreal; observed here from 

 May i8th to 24th, but not met with in the autumn. {Wintle) 

 Noted on Sable Island, May 31st, June 20th and October 8th 1902. 

 {James Bouteillier.) 



A moderately common migrant. A few may breed; found at 

 the Mer Bleue, 3rd July, 1890, by Mr. W. E. Saunders. {Ottawa 

 Naturalist, Vol. V.) Common in eastern Ontario during migra- 

 tion, rarely breeding; one nest I found contained four fresh eggs 

 on July 1st, 1895 ' it ^^^ built in a bush of Spitcea among small 

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