Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. li.B.Biahop. 
43. Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. — Breeds, but seems to 
be rather irregularly distributed among the islands, being much more com- 
mon on some than on others. 
Auk, VL. April, 1889 . p. 148 
,3'S'mmer Birds of Sudbury, Out# 
A.H.Alberfirer, 
~567. Black Snowbird. Abu ndant. B reeds. 
0,&0» X7, Jtoe.18 SO, p?87 
-A - .;_\r — ^ ---iras or 
x nnce Edward island,, 
Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored JuNco.-Next to the Savanna Snar- 
lovv this is probably the most abundant bird on the island. It is found 
everywhere, in dooryards, open fields, fern-clothed clearings, even deen 
woods. Its nest is on the ground, preferably under something-the 
bottom ratl of a fence or a hole in some grassy bank. Young were just 
beginning to fly June 23, and a week later nests with fresh eggs indicated 
a second laying. Its local name is ‘Bluebird,’ a strange misnomer, even 
though inalia stalls does not occur. 
Auk X. Jan, 1893. p.:i2 
Some Winter Birds of Nora Scotia. By O. H. Morrell. 
25. Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. — Seen several times 
during the winter at Parrsboro. Migrants arrived at Shulee on March 
18 and in a few days the birds were abundant. They are locally called 
‘ Bluebirds.’ 
Auk, XYI, July, 1899, p. ZS'J. 
N ewf oundland Notes. A Trip up ti.e 
Humber Aver, Aug. 10 - Sept, 24, 1899. 
38. Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. — Several seen Sep- 
tember 23. 
Louis Hr Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p, ?Z. 
Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
71. Junco hyemalis. Junco. — Locally common as far as the 
particularly at Aillik. 
tree line, 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.30. 
'picX. ^ (ti\ . 
Junco hyemalis. Slate-colored Junco. — This season (1901) is the 
only time the writer has observed this species here so late in the year, one 
being observed December 4, during a heavy snowstorm. It seemed as 
happy as if it had just arrived from the south in April. — W. H. Moore, 
Fredericton, N. B. Auk, XIX, April., 1902, 
