Catalogue of the Birds of New Brunszoick, 
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Family VIREONIDyE. The Vireos, or Greenlets. 
36. RED-EYED VIREO. {Vireosyluia olivacea). 
A common summer resident in the interior, where it nests, 
but found in the vicinity of the coast only during the migra- 
tions. 
37. BLUE-HEADED VIREO. SOLITARY VTREO. {Lanivireo soli- 
tarius). 
Mr. H. A. PuRDiE heard one singing at Hampton on June 
21, 1 88 1, and several other instances of its occurrence are 
known ; and though I can give no data for these, they appear 
to be sufficiently authentic to warrant the species being re- 
corded as a rare summer resident. Given by Mr. Boardman 
as breeding at Calais, but not common. 
38. WHITE-EYED VIREO. iVireo noveboracensis). 
Mr. Harold Gilbert shot one of this species at South 
Bay, on May 24, 1877. 
Family LANIID^. The Shrikes. 
39. GREAT NORTHERN SHRIKE. BUTCHER-BIRD. (Lanius 
borealis). 
An uncommon fall and winter visitant. 
Family AMPELID2E. The Chatterers, &c. 
40. CEDAR WAX-WING. ‘‘ CEDAR BIRD." “ CHERRY BIRD.” 
{Ampelis cedrorum). 
A common summer resident; breeds. This species usu- 
ally arrives in June and leaves early in the fall; but occa- 
sionally, when the weather has been mild, and the berries of 
the mountain-ash conspicuously abundant, large flocks have 
been seen during the early winter, and, in 1880, were observed 
in March. During the season of nidification they are rather 
