Ms “asssfcar **»"**. 
10. Passerina cyanea. Indigo Bunting. - There is a skin in the 
collection of James McGivern, Esq., said to have been taken about six miles 
north ol St. John in June, 1880. I can learn of no other occurrence of this 
bird near here, though I have frequently seen specimens taken on the 
western, or Bay of Fundy shore of Nova Scotia. 
Bull. N . O. G, 7 , April, 1882, p, 105 
ybuAJ Yi^Ct A- .. . Jo . 
of New y ndUdeC ! I 16 , Il , Klig ° B!rd hl “ talo S“ ° f the Birds 
of New Bi 11 ns wick I had some misgivings as to its right to a 
ake 6 R ^ “'f righthaS been '“tablished by an example 
taken at Rothesay by Air. Henry Gilbert, in Alay last, and by 
others observed by Air. Gould. ' " 
Bull. N. 0.0. a. Jan. isas- n. 
ix. S* >7 ^.<7 ■< 
<c£* frttm (Z' JZl (-IC ' C‘-*~ of . IStrYc*, 
^ St. (2. - „ 
167. Passerina cyanea. Shot June 8, 1884. 
Auk, 1, July, 1884. p. Iff ^ / 
Aug. 1, Indigo Bird. 
O.&o. XI. Mar. 1886 . p. W 
Ornithological Trip to St. Bruno ,P.Q. 
May 25, 1885. E. D. Wintle, Montreal. 
Indigo Bird, scarce. Shot an adult male. 
O.&0. XI. May. 1836. p. Ji' 
.Summer Birds of Sudbury, Out- 
A.H.Alber»er, 
598 . Indi go Bird. Occasional. 
0 3 & 0 » XV, JtiaOilSSO. P»88 
(Jh LAcJjO t$( f incryCtq^ Cc\si*. A. C 5 / CL- j 
r<^\ j?f ft, 
222. Cyanospiza cyanea. Indigo Bunting. — Regular, though not 
very common, summer resident, May 18 to August 4 , and probably later; 
breeds. 
