Birds Magdalen IBlande. 

 Dr. L..B.BIAOP- 



58. Troglodytes hiemalis. Winter Wren.— Tolerably 

 heard much more frequently than seen._ 



Auk, VI. April. 1889. p. 149 



D wi,;!ji, .-'lUJaiixier Birds of 

 Prince ^dwmrA Islajscl. 



Win 



Troglodytes hiemalis. Wi.xtkr Wrex. _ Tolerably common in dnmn 



^nH„ . T vo'"me of liquid sound is ever to me a source of 

 ^rtnLT" ; 1 " ""PO^^^ible to see the little fellow when he is 

 unng forth h.s song right over your head, but those who have eve 

 tered a dpnco co„„„j ^ . _ " nave ever 



wo 

 po 



entered a dense second-^ 

 interlacing below, know 

 collector in the northern 



ui or spruces, with a wilderness of dead twio-s 

 ; of the difficulties that beset the path of the 

 ods. 



Auk X, Jan, 1893. P. 14 



Birds of Upper St. John. 

 Batoheldar, 



13. Anorthura troglodytes hyemalis {Vieill.) Coues. Winter 

 Wren. —This species i» common at Houlton,* and no doubt occurs 

 throughout this region : it was seen and heard at Grand Falls, but not ob- 

 _ served at Fort Fairfield. 



Bull. N", O. O, 7, April, X882, p, 109 



An Ornithologist's Summer in Labrador 

 M. Abbott Frazar. 



Troglodytes hyemalin, Winter Wren. Not 

 common, though regularly heard in the thick 

 woods about Esquimaux Point. 



O.&Q. XII.Mar.l887.p.?i- 



Birda of WtBtern Manitoba. 

 m fl.,T. S«toii. 



235. Troglodytes hiemalis. Winter Wren.— Mr. R. H. Hunter \ 

 me that this species is a common summer resident east of Winnipeg. 



Auk, 3. Juiy. 1883. p. 327 



Third Addendum to List of Birds Ascertained to Occur within Ten 

 Miles from Point des Monts, Province of Quebec, Canada; Based 

 Chiefly upon the Notes of Napoleon A. Comeau.— (For the original list 

 and first and second addenda see Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club. Vol. VII, No. 4, 

 Oct., 1883, pp. 233-24.2; Vol. VIII, No. 4, Oct., 1883, p. 244; and The Auk, 

 Vol. I, No, 3, July, 1884, p. 295.) 



171. Anorthura troglodytes hyemalis. — A pair of Winter Wrens spent 

 the past summer (1884) at Godbout. They were first seen July 7. This 

 species was not observed in the Gulf by either Mr. Brewster or myself, 

 though it is common in Newfoundland. 



Auk, 2. Jan., 1886. p. 1/3, 



Last Dates MigratorylBirds observed^jy 

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



(fiyb- II. Winter Wren, ^ - 



O.&O. XI.Mar.lSae.p. 



Snmmer BirdB of Stidbury, Ont. 



722. Winter Wren. Common. Bi-eeds^ 

 Oi&Os SV, 3as©,18^, p. 88 



