ji irds of Magdalsn islands. 
Dr. B.B. Bishop. 
54. Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird. — Tolerably common on Grind- 
stone, where one was seen by Mr. Robbins, and others heard singing on 
various occasions by us both. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 149 
D'wigfc 1 ' 
prince 
Birds^ 
Edward Island. 
Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird. — One was noted at Tignish, and a 
number at Souris in the hard-wood timber. It is doubtless fairly common 
in suitable localities. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p.13 
Last DatesMigratory Birds obsi rved'oy 
B. D. Wmtle,Falll885, Montreal, Can. 
d’tjvi. 12 ; Golden-crowned Thrush, 
o.&o. XI. Mar. 1886. p. V-y 
Bummer Birds of Budbur 
_ I A. H. Alb ©rarer. 
674. Golden-crowned Thrush, 
common. Breeds. 
& 9s M S@1 1Q9Q 
T 
4'dJ. 
168. Siurus auricapillus. Shot June 9 , l8 8 4 . 
- /■//s.a-v’ 
Auk, I, Jtzly, 1884. p. •UfA, 
Summer Bds. Restigouche Valley, N.B, 
July, ’88. J. Brittain and P, Cox, Jr. 
Seiurus aurocapillus. Ovenbird.— Q uite common. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.ns 
Birds of Upper St, John. 
Batcb.old.er. 
24. Siurus auricapillus ( Linn .) Swains . Golden-crowned Thrush 
-Rather common at Fort Fairfield. At Grand Falls it was seen only in 
the hard woods, where it was not common. 
Bull, N, 0.0, 7, April, 1862, p.llO 
Birds, Haute Island, Bay of Fundy, July 
26, 1887. W. Ii. Bishop, Kentyille, M . to. 
Golden-crowned Thrush ( Oven Bird), Siurus 
auricapillus ; common. 
O.&O. XII. Sept. 1887 p. 146 
, Ont, 
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