64 Bulletin of the Natural History Society. 
224. BLACK GUILLEMOT. “SEA PIGEON.” {Uria grylle). 
Common at Mace’s Bay and Mispeck. 
225. COMMON GUILLEMOT. (Lomvia troile). 
Occasional. Given by Mr. Herrick as common in winter 
at Grand Manan, 
SECTION B. 
SrECIES WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN OBSERVED IN SaINT JoHN 
OR King’s Counties, but which occur in other 
PARTS OF THE PROVINCE. 
226. STONE CHAT. (Saxieola cenanthe). 
One shot by Geo. Moses on Indian Island, August 25, 
1879. (G. A. Boardman, Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vol.v.,p. ii 5 .) 
227. AMERICAN TITLARK. (Anthus liidovicianus). 
“ Occurs in spring and fall” at Grand Manan. (Herrick.) 
228. PROTHONOTARY WARBLER. {Protonotaria citrea). 
Given by Dr. Adams* as a rare migrant. 
229. CAPE MAY WARBLER. (Perissoglossa tigrina). 
“Rare; may breed” at Grand Manan. (Herrick.) 
“ Summer visitant. Common. Breeds,” near Calais. (Board- 
man.) 
* Dr. Adams states that many of the land and a greater number of the water birds in 
his list are ^iven on the authority of Mr. Boardman. (“Field and Forest Rambles,” pp. 
296, 297.) 
