Birds of Upper St. John, 
B&tchelder. 
64. Empidonax fiaviventris Bd. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. - 
At Fort Fairfield this species was rather common in wet evergreen woods, 
especially in those that had small streams flowing through them. It was 
not observed at Grand Falls. Messrs. Purdie and Deane found it rather 
common at lloulton in June. 1878. t 
Baa N . 0 . 0 . 7 , July, 1882 , P .149 
Birds ■within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Comeau &Merrian; 
49. Empidonax fiaviventris. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. — I 
have seen a specimen that Mr. Comeau shot June 15, 1882. 
Baa N, 0.0, 7, Got, 1882, p,23S 
4 ^ 
161. Empidonax fiaviventris. Shot in August or September, 1883. 
LastDai.es Migratory Birds observed by 
E.D.Wintle, Fall 1886, Montreal, Can. 
jdijvi. 2fi, Yellow-bellied Flycatcher 
O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886. p. VV 
Summer Birds of Bras D’Or Region 
Cape Breton Id,, N.S. J Dwight.Jr. 
25. Empidonax jiaviventris. 
Auk t 4, Jan., 1887. p.16 
An Ornithologist’ s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar. 
Empidonax Fiaviventris, Yellow-bellied Fly- 
catcher. One dead bird was picked up and 
brought me at Cape Whittle in early July. 
O.&O. XII. Mar. 1887. p, 3H. 
Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edv/ard Island, 
Empidonax fiaviventris. Yellow-bellied Flycatcher. — Foun 
only at Tigaish and in small numbers. The dryness of the other localitie 
visited would partly account for its absence. The scarcity of this and the 
following species rather surprised me. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. P.10 
