39* Vireo solitaziuti Vieill. Solitary Vireo. — This species was 
apparently not very common at Fort Fairfield. It was not seen at Grand 
Falls. Mr. McLeod gives it in his notes as “quite common” at Houlton. 
Bell. N.O.O, 7, April, £882, p.lll 
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SummerBds. Restigouche Valley, N.B. 
July," 88. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr. 
Vireo solitarius. Solitary Vireo. — Observed at but one point. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889 . p.118 
Alien, Summer Birds Bras d’Or Region 
Vireo solitarius. — Not common. 
Auk, 8, April, 1891. p. IQS 
Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward island. 
Vireo solitarius. Solitary Vireo. — At Souris one day I was attracted 
by the song of this bird, and soon saw the performer. This was the only 
specimen observed on the island. 1 have often met with it on the main- 
land, and fully expected to find others, as its rich, clear song, disconnected 
withal in delivery, cannot fail to attract attention. 
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51. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. — Only one met with, 
July 15. 
5- 3 , 
239. Vireo solitarius. Blue-headed Vireo. — Regular migrant, com- 
mon May 10 to 20, and September 17 to October 22. 
