Birds of Upper St, John. 
•Batchelder. 
25. Siurus neevius ( Bodd .) Cones. Water Thrush. — Breeding at 
Fort Fairfield, but not very common. It was not met with at Grand 
Falls. 
Ball. N. O. O, 7 , April, 1882, P, HO 
Birds within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Gan, _ Gome an & Merriam 
18. Siurus nasvius. Water Thrush. — Rather rare. Shot June 6, 
1882. Others seen. 
BuiiN.O.O, 7 , Got, 1882, p.234 
SuaaerBds. Restigouche Valley, N.B, 
July,’88. J. Brittain and P. Cox, Jr. 
Seiurus noveboracensis. Water Thrush. — Met with frequently. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.U8 
Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. L.B.Biahop. 
55 - Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-thrush.— Rather rare. One taken 
on Grindstone July 15, and another seen on the 16th. 
Ault, VI. April, 1889. p. 149 
Allen, Summer Birds Bras d’Or Region 
S. noveboracensis. — One or two observed. 
Auk, 8, April, 1891. p, 16 o 
Dwight, dat-mmer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island. 
Seiurus noveboracensis. Water-thrush. — A few were met with at 
Tignish only. It is a species that but for its loud song would easily 
escape notice. Invariably found along brooks or in their near vicinity. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p.13 
Birds of N.B. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B . Bigelow. 
76. Seiurus noveboracensis. Water Thrush.— Locally common as 
far north as Aillik. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.30. 
