Birds Of -apper St, John. 

 Batcbeider. 



15. Helminthophaga ruficapUla ( Wils.) Bd. Nashville War- 

 bler. — Apparently not very common at Fort Fairfield. It was not observed 

 at Grand Falls. 



BuU. K. O. O, April, 3,882, P. 109 



iBonamer Birds of Bndtotiry, Ont. 



645. Nashville Warbler. Common. Breeds. 

 Fresli eggs, July 5th. 



Oi&Oi Z7, atee,18©0, P'88 



Prince iSaward laiand, 



Helminthophila ruficapilla. Nashville Warbler. — Rather abundant! 

 at Tignish and not met with elsewhere. The activity of this bird is highly 

 imendable, unless you are in pursuit of one, when you are not so favor-j 

 ably impressed. Hardly pausing to dash oft' its lively song, it is one ! 



raent at the very top of some tall tree and the next on the ground a ' 

 Ihundred yards away where its song breaks forth quite as vigorously. The 

 "d is the embodiment of restlessness. 



Auk X, Jan, X8Q3. P. 13 



53. Helminthophila ruficapilla. Nashville Warbler. — Only one 

 met with, August 12. 



241. Helminthophila rubricapilla. Nashville Warbler. — Abun- 

 dant migrant. May 1 to 24, and September 4 to 26. A male was taken 

 June 6, 1891, and a female June 14, 1895. 



