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on the i6th Mr. Young, saw one on the 17th, and on the 19th, 

 one was observed by Mr. Marsh. 



Bluebird — Sialia Sialis (Linn.) 



One seen by Mr. W. T. Ellis, Mr. H. Fixter and Mr. Ma- 

 coun, at the Experimental Farm, on the i6th ; Mr. Young saw 

 one on the 27th and 28th, and Miss Harmer, on the 30th. 

 Canada Goose — Branta Canadensis (Linn.) 



Seen by Miss Harmer, on the i6th ; a flock of about 41 was 

 seen by Mr. Marsh on the 21st. 



American Rough-legged Hawk — ArcJiihuteo lagopus Sancti- 

 Johannis (Gmel.) 

 Shot by Mr. Young on the i6th. 



Meadow Lark — Sturnella magna f Linn.j 



This bird w^as seen by Mr. Young on the 17th. It was 

 observed by Dr. Fletcher and Mr. Macoun at the Experimental 

 Farm on the 25th and a male was seen by Mr. White on the same 

 date. 

 Cow-bird — Molothrus ater (Bodd) 



Seen by Mr. Macoun near .St. Louis Dam on the 18th. 



Slate-coloured Junco — J unco hyeinalis (Linn) 



This bird v/as first seen by Mr. Macoun at the Experimental 

 Farm on the 19th. On the 21st they were numerous. 



Marsh Hawk — Circus Hudsonius (Linn) 



First observed by Mr. Young on the 20th and a male shot 

 on the 23rd. 

 Brown Creeper — Certhia familiaris Americana (Bonap) 



Seen by Miss Harmer on the 26th. 

 Hooded yio.x^z.wsQX—LopJiodytescucullatus (Linn) 



A pair were seen by Mr. White near Templeton on the 

 26th. 

 Buffle Headed Duck — CJiatitonetta albeola (Linn) 



Mr. White saw a pair below Rockliffe on the 26th. 



Black Duck — Anas obscura (Gmel.) 



Four were seen by Mr, White on the Ottawa River on the 

 26th. 



