Birds of Upper St. John. 
Batchelder. 
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66. Empidonax minimus Bd. Least Flycatcher. — Very abundant 
in hard woods at Grand Falls. At Fort Fairfield it was rather common. 
BuaN.O.O. 7, July, 1882, p.149 
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152. Empidonax minimus. 
Bail. N.0.0, 3*0ct. 1883, p. V V 
8 nmm«rBds. Restigrouehe Valley N. B 
July, 'iM. J. Brittain and P. Cox. Jr. 
Empidonax minimus. Least FLYCATCH ER .-Common. 
Auk. VI. April, 1889. p .117 
Summer Birds of Sudbury, Out. 
A. H.Alberger. 
407. Least Flycatcher. Common. 
• 0,&0. XV, 9tme> 1890, p>87 
Dwight, -Summer Birds of 
Prince itid'ward Island. 
Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. — A cheerful series of 
‘che-becs’ greeted me one morning at Souris. It is really easier to distin- 
guish this bird from trailliiby its notes than by the bird in hand, but the 
bird in hand is, unfortunately perhaps, a scientific necessity. No others 
were seen. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. P.10 
Allen, Summer Birds Bras d’Or Region 
Empidonax minimus. — Not uncommon. 
Adk, 8, April, 1891, p. 165 
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30. Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. — One adult male 
taken August 7. 
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173. Empidonax minimus. Least Flycatcher. — Common migrant, 
May 9 to 24 (May 13 to 29, 1906), August 13 to 27; breeds (June 6, 1897, 
Carleton West). 
