Qezxeral Notes. 



Noted on Cape Breton Summer Birds. 

 Francis H.Allen. 



Dendroica blackburniae. One near Indian Brook. 



Auk XII. Jan. 1896 p. 00 



Birds -within Ten Miles of Point 

 de Ivlonts, Can, Comean & Merriain 



15. Dendroeca blackburuae. Blackburn's Warbler. — Rather rare. 

 Shot June 9, 1S83. 



Bull. N. 0.0, '7. Oct, 1882. p, 234r 



Birds of Sonthern Ne-w Bruns-wic - 

 H. Ohamb M-Ulu. 



4. DendrcBca blackburnae. Blackburn's Warbler. — These three 

 species are but rarely found here. In my note-book is a record of one of 

 each taken during the summer of 1881. and I can learn of none others 

 having been seen or heard. 



BuU. N.O.O, 7, April, 1882, p. 104 



Birds Of Upper St. John. 

 Batobeld&r. 



21. Dendrcecablackburnae ^a-. Blackburnian Warbler 



-This bird was seldom seen while we were at Fort Fairfield, and was not 

 met with at Grand Falls. 



BnU. N.O.O, Y.Aprll, 1882, p.loe 



H. Austen took a Blj£kjmrnia„ Wa 



N.S., in May. 



•^'Igr at Halifax, 



0,&0. XIV. JuQ«. 1880 p. 95 



gL.^ — ^ G*^ct^ A - (^AtM Jyuu ^ /^ ^c^^ 



58. Dendroica blackburnise. Blackburnian Warbler. — Several ' 

 j met with. Observed feeding young, July 7. 



Birds of Toronto, Canada, 

 by Jaines H.Fleming, 

 Part II, Land Birds, 

 Auk, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p.?/^. 



254. Dendroica blackburniae. Blackburnian Warbler. — Regular 

 migrant, common May 3 to 28, and August 4 to 24; latest fall record 

 September 23, 1906. This was a rare warbler twenty years ago. 



