Auk. XV, April, 1898. V.ifZ.. 



Long-billed Marsh Wren in New Brunswick. — A specimen of this 

 bird {Cistothorus falustris) was taken by me on October 3, 1895, in a 

 marsh near Fairville, a suburb of St. Johns, New Brunswick. This 

 specimen was presented to Mr. John Brittain of the Provincial Normal 

 School, who confirms mj identification. Correspondence with members 

 oE the Natural History Society of St. John, develops the fact that there is 

 no previous record of the capture of this species in New Brunswick. — 

 Willie H. Moore, Scotch Lake, N. B. 



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68. Cistothorus palustris. Long-billed Marsh Wren.— Met with / 

 several times on a marsh near Cross Lake. Undoubtedly the same pair 

 j observed each time. 



Birds of Toronto, Canada, 

 by Jaiiios H. Fla-iing, 

 Part II, Land Birds, 

 Auli, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p. 05. 



275. Telmatodytes palustris. Long-billed Marsh When. — Common 

 summer resident, April 14 to October 18; breeds (June 5 to July 28). 



