Birds of upper St, John, 
Batc&eider. 
54 . Quiscalus purpureus aeneus Ridgw. Crow Blackbird. — Com- 
mon at Fort Fairfield, in the town, along the river, and about a small 
pond back in the woods. At Grand Falls it was not uncommon about the 
town. “Very common” at Houlton. 
BttU.N.0.0, 7, July, 1882, p, 149 
Dwich t, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island, 
Quiscalus quiscula aeneus. Bronzed Crackle. — A pair of these 
birds in Prof. Earle’s possession were the only ones he had ever seen, very 
likely stragglers from the mainland. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p.lQ 
Some Winter Birds of .ova fj 
16. Quiscalus auiscnla 
ova Scotia, By C, H. Morrell. 
:ula aeneus. Bronzed Crackle. - Migrants 
Ch 22 . Auk, XVI, July, 18B9i p ^ 
, _ . , Auva ucotia 
lb- Quiscalus quiscula ameus. 
arrived at Shulee, March 22 . Aull 
f 
C. . (tow 
37 Ollier* Q 111 C miie/mln T>„ /~1 . .... t-i • 1 1 * 
37. Quiscalus quiscula seneus. Bronzed Crackle. — Fairly abun- / 
dant. 
187. Quiscalus quiscula aeneus. Bronzed Grackle. — Abundant 
summer resident, March 20 to November 3; earliest record February 26, 
1906; a common breeder; said to be a rare winter resident (January, 1906). 
