66 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 



DiONNE, C. E. 



The Evening Grosbeak near Quebec, Canada. 



The Auk, April, 1904, Vol. XXI, No. 2, p. 280. 



Causerie Ornithologique. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Février, 1904, Vol. XXXI, pp. 13-15. 



EiFEiG, Rev. g. 



Warbler Songs and Notes. 



Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 1, pp. 19-23. 



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 Some Bird-notes of the Year. 



Idem, September, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 6, pp. 118-120. 



HuAED, L'Abbé V. A. 



Utilité des Oiseaux Insectivores. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Juin, 1904, Vol. XXXI, pp. 61-63. 



Kells. W. L. 



Notes on Canadian Vireos, Nos. 6 and 7. 



Notes from Thicket & Swamp, in Dajly Herald, Guelph, for Janu- 

 ary 3 and 22, 1904. 



Notes on the Warblers of Canada. 



(The Warbles referred to are the Connecticut and Mourning Warb- 

 lers, and the Maryland Yellow-throat.) 

 Idem for February 5 and 10, March 4 and 18, 1904. 



Nesting of some Canadian Warblers. 



Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 3, pp. 65-71. 



Klugh, A. B, 



The American Goshawk. 



Notes from Thicket & Swamp, in Daily Herald, Guelph, for June 2, 

 1904. 



Bird Records for Ontario for the winter of 1903-1904. 

 Idem, March 25. 1904. 



The Canada Jay. 



Idem, November 11, 1904. 



Some New Summer Residents for Wellington County (Ont.). 

 Idem, November 25, 1904. 



An Ornithological Throne. 



Journal of the Maine Ornithological Society,- January, 1904, Vol. 

 VI, No. 1. 



A White-eyed Vireo from Wellington Co. (Ont.). 



(This is said to be the third record of this species from Ontario.) 

 Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club, June, 1904. 



The Annals of the Fall Migration. , 



Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1904, Vol. XVIII. No. 9. pp. 174-176. 



Macoun, Prof. John. 



Catalogue of Canadian Birds, Part III. 



Sparrows, Swallows, Vireos, Warblers, Wrens, Titmice and Thrushes, 



including the order Passeres after the Icteridse. 



Published by the Geological Survey of Canada at Ottawa, pp. 415- 



733. 



