234 Merriam on Birds about Point de Monts , Canada. 
incorporated the notes kindly placed at my disposal by Mr. Na- 
poleon A. Comeau, guardian of Godbout. 
The nomenclature followed is that of the second edition of Dr. 
Coues’s Check List of North American Birds. 
1. Turdus migratorius. Robin. — A common summer resident. 
Arrives about the first of May, and remains till late in November. Seen 
Dec. 22, 1879. 
2. Turdus unalascae nanus. Hermit Thrush. — Tolerably common ; 
breeds. 
3. Turdus ustulatus swainsoni. Olive-backed Thrush. — Not 
uncommon ; breeds. 
4. Sialia sialis. Blue-bird. — Extremely rare. During a residence 
of many years at Godbout Mr. Comeau has seen but one pair of these 
birds : they nested in a stump near his house in July, 1880. 
5. Regulus calendula. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. — A male was 
shot June 4, 1882. 
6. Farus atricapillus. Black-capped Chickadee. — A common 
resident. 
7. Parus hudsoriicus. Hudsonian Chickadee. — A common resi- 
dent, like the last. 
8. Sitta canadensis. Red-bellied Nuthatch. — Tolerably common 
in winter, but not observed in summer. 
9. Eremophila alpestris. Horned Lark. — First seen April 21, 1882, 
after which they were common for about three weeks and then disap- 
peared. I found a young one, dead, at Godbout in July, 1881. 
10. Anthus ludovicianus. Titlark. — Tolerably common summer 
resident, and doubtless breeds. I have seen flocks of them in July feeding 
on the beach at low water. First seen May 7, 1882. 
11. Helminthophila peregrina. Tennessee Warbler. — A toler- 
ably common summer resident. First shot June 6, 1-882. 
12. Dendrceca aestiva. Summer Warbler. — Not very common. 
First seen June 6, 1882. 
13. Dendrceca virens. Black-throated Green Warbler. — A 
tolerably common summer resident. 
14. Dendrceca coronata. Yellow-rumped Warbler. —A rather 
common summer resident. First seen May 29, 1882. 
15. Dendrceca blackburnae. Blackburn’s Warbler.— Rather rare. 
Shot June 9, 1882. 
16. Dendroeca striata. Black-poll Warbler. Rare. Mr. Comeau 
shot a male, June 7, 1882. 
17. Dendrceca maculosa. ' Black-and-Yellow Warbler. — The j 
commonest Warbler, breeding abundantly. Earliest seen May 29, 1882. 
18. Siurus neevius. Water Thrush. — Rather rare. Shot June 6, 
1882. Others seen. 
19. Geothlypis trichas. Maryland Yellow-throat. — Not common. I 
Saw two in the clearing about Mr. Allan Gilmour’s camp on the Godbout. 
