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-i^dfia.ArchibuteoJa^opussaftcti-johavyiis, American Rough-legged Hawk. 

 M. r. 



349. Aquila chrysaefos. Golden Eagle. R. r. B. A female was shot 

 30th October, 1883, near Casselman, by Mr. J. S. Castleman, 

 and another was seen near the same place shortly afterwards. 

 There are other records of its occurence in the district. It 

 breeds in the Laurentian Hills (G. R. White.) 



352. Haliaehis hucocephalus^ Bald Eagle. R. r. B. On 21st March, 

 1888, one was seen flying low over the Rideau Rifle Range. 

 Several have been shot or taken alive in the Gatineau district, 

 and its nest has been seen at Lake Wilson, near Wakefield. 



354a. Falco rusticolus gyrfalco, Gyrfalcon. Casual. One was shot by 

 Mr. E. White on the bank of the Rideau, below Cummings's 

 Bridge, on 23rd December, 1890. One was shot here before, 

 but not recorded as the skin was lost (G. R. White.) 



356. Falco peregrimis anatum, Duck Hawk. M. r. One was seen 



flymg low over the Rifle Range 28th April, 1889, by Mr. G. R. 

 White and others, and another was seen at King's Mountain 

 nth July, 1890, by Messrs. W. E. and F. A. Saunders. A third 

 was shot and wounded, but not secured, by Mr. F. A. Saunders, 

 22nd September, 1890. 



357. Falcfl columbarius, Pigeon Hawk. M. r. One was seen in the 



City 19th December, 1890, eating an "English" Sparrow (W. 



A. D. Lees.) 

 360. Falco sparverius, American Sparrow-Hawk. S. c. B. A winter 



record for this species is 26th January, 1890. 

 364. Pa7idion haliaetus carolinensis^ American Osprey. S. m.c. B. 



BuBONiD.f. — Horned Owls. 



366. Asio ivilsonia?ius, American Long-eared Owl. S. r. One shot by 



Mr. F. A. Saunders near the Expermiental Farm 7th July, 1890. 

 This is the only record. 



367. Asio nccipitrinus, Short-eared Owl. R. r. A pair were shot 6th 



October, 1883, by Mr. G. R. White, and one was seen on 28th 

 of same month by Mr. W. L. Scott. It has not been reported 

 since. 



368. Syrfiium nebulostim, Barred Owl. R. m.c. 



