1 
Birds of Upper St, John, 
BatobeMer. 
7 8 Coccyzus erythrophthalmus ( mis.) Bd. Bi.ack-bili.kd Cuck- 
oo _ Mr. McLeod records this bird in his notes, but without comments. 
It was not seen at Fort Fairfield or Grand Falls. 
Bull N. 0 . 0 . 7, July. 1882 . P .150 
Last Bates Migratory Birds observed by 
E. D. Wintle, Fall 1885, Montreal, Can. 
Black-billed Cuckoo. | 
O.&O. XI. Mar.l886.p. W- 
vhuM'. J/w*' & Urticv, jju&f j 
“ %iv«. //. M* 
Same morning I took a ? 
koo, which is rare here (in locahties where I 
collect at uny rate.) 
O.&O. XIV. Ay . 1889 *.A2<? 
' Dwight, Summer Birds of 
Prince Edward Island.. 
Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo.— One specimen 
obtained at Tignish is the only evidence I have of its occurrence on the 
island. 
3 Transactions Canadian Institute, 1891-92, 45. 
4 Ibid., 1889-90, 9-11. 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p. 9 * 
n, QaJJ&j 
151. Coccyzus erythrophthalmus. Black-billed Cuckoo. — Regu- 
lar summer resident, not uncommon May 15 to August 30; breeds (June 
2 and August 12, 1889; July 6 and 20, 1895). Mr. Geo. E. Atkinson 
records the finding of eggs of this cuckoo in nests of the Wood Pewee and 
Yellow Warbler at Toronto 3 and Dr. C. K. Clarke records several instances 
of the same thing at Elora, Ont. 4 
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