Birds Of Upper St. John. 



Batchelder, 



5. Mimus caroliiiensis {Linn.) Gr. Catbird. — At Houlton "very 

 rare. A pair has bred in this vicinity each year since I have been here" 

 (R. R. McL.). Not met with at Fort Fairfield or Grand Falls. 



BuU, N, Q. O, 7. April, 1882, p. 100 



Las'tDa^esMigratoryBirds observed by 

 E.D.Wintle.Fall 1885, Montreal, Can. 



-^f- 15. Catbird, 

 O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886. p. ^y. 



OrnithologicalTrip toSt. Bruno, P. Q. 

 May25, 1885. B.D.Wintle, Montreal. 



Catbird, scarce. 



O.&O. XI. May. 1686. p. 7^' 



Breeding Dates of Birds in Kings 

 County, N.S. Watson L. Bishop. 



Catbird {Galcoscoptes caroUnensis) . July 21, 

 23, 25. 



O.&O. XIII. Mar. 1888 p. 46 



Birds Of Toronto, Canada, 

 by Jaines H. Fleming, 

 Part II, Land Birds, 

 Auk, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p.S5. 



270. Galeoscoptes caroUnensis. Catbird.— Regular summer resident, 

 common May 4 to September 26; earliest spring record, May 1, 1899- 

 latest, October 15, 1906; breeds commonly. ' ' 



