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Common at Baddeck and Margaree, Cape Breton Island, N.S., 

 July, 1898; in woods along Rustico Bay, Prince Edward Island, 

 June, 1888. (MScoun.) An abundant summer resident on Prince 

 Edward Island. {Dwight.) A common summer resident in New 

 Brunswick. (^Chamberlain.) Tolerably common summer resident 

 at Scotch Lake, York Co., N.B. {W. H. Moore.) An abundant 

 summer resident on the Magdalen Islands. {Bishop.) Not un- 

 common at Ellis and Fox bays, Anticosti, and others at Mingan^ 

 on the North Shore. {Brewster.) Common in the Restigouche 

 valley, N.B. {Brittain & Cox) 



A rather common summer resident in eastern Quebec; taken 

 ^t Beauport. {Dionne.) An abundant summer resident around 

 Montreal. Breeds in the city and in Mount Royal park. Ob- 

 served from May nth to August 29th. {Wintle.) Common 

 summer resident around Ottawa. {Ottawa Naturalist, Vol. V.) A 

 common warbler around Lansdowne, Leeds Co., 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. (/> 

 Hughes-Samuel.) Comm'on as a migrant at Guelph, Ont. A few 

 pairs breed. Arrives about May 12th, and leaves about Septem- 

 ber 1st. {A. B. Klugh.) An abundant spring migrant at Penetan- 

 guishene, Ont. {A. F. Young.) 



Very abundant at Pembina where it breeds. Not observed any 

 further west along the 49th parallel. {Coues.) A common sum- 

 mer 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. {Thomp- 

 son-Seton.) A common summer resident at Avenue, Manitoba. ; 

 arrives about May 15th, leaves about September i6th. {Nortnan 

 Criddle.) Four males and one female were seen at Medicine 

 Hat, Assa., May 17th, 1894, they never became common; com- 

 rnon at Old Wives' Creek, Assa., May, 1895 ! 't was evidently bfegd- 

 ing at I2-Mile Lake, near Wood Mountain, Assa., June 6th, 1895; 

 a few individuals were seen at Waterton Lake in July, 1895; com- 

 mon in thick woods from the head of Lesser Slave Lake to Peace 



