[wHiTBAVBs] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 67 



Moose, W. H. 



Notes concerning New Brunswick Warblers. 



Ottawa Naturalist, August, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 5, pp. 97-103. 



The Canada Jay. 



Idem, October, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 7, pp. 142-144. 



The Winter Fringillidse of New Brunswick. 



Idem, December, 1904, Vol. XVIII, pp. 165-169. 



Nash, C. W. 



Birds of Ontario in Relation to Agriculture. Third Edition. 

 Published by the Department of Agriculture, Toronto. 



Migration of Birds. 



Ontario Agricultural College Review, Guelph, May, 1904, pp. 20-24. 



Our Winter Birds. 



Idem, December, 1904, pp. 124-128. 



Papers on Field Voles ; the Pine Grosbeak ; the Evening Grosbeak ; the 

 Crow; Gophers and Ground Squirrels; Swallows; the Robin; Spot- 

 ted Sandpiper ; Cedar Waxwing ; Bobolink ; Bob White ; Thrushes ; 

 Canada Jay ; Short-eared Owl ; and Notes on Migration. 

 In the Farming World, Toronto, for 1904. 



Pbice, R. G. 



Notes on the Northern Shrike. 



Notes from Thicket & Swamp, in Daily Herald, Guelph, for Janu« 

 ary 15. 1904. 



Notes on Buteo lineatus. 

 Idem, March 11, 1904. 



Raine. Waxtee. 



Discovery of the Eggs of the Solitary Sandpiper. 



(Records the finding of three clutches of eggs of birds of this species, 

 each with four eggs, in Northern Alberta. These clutches were 

 found in old nests of the American Robin, Bronzed Grackle, and 

 Cedar Waxwing ; in trees. ) 

 Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 7, pp. 135-138. 



Unusual Nesting Sites of the xYmerican Merganser. 



Idem, November, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 8, pp. 153-154. 



Taveenee, P. A. 



A Purple Martin Roost. 



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

 December 2, 1904. 



Tebeiix, Lewis INI. 



Remarks on some Marsh Dwellers. 



(Describes the nesting places of the Florida Gallinule, Pied-billed 

 Grebe, Long-billed Marsh Wren, Sora and Virginian Rail, and Black 

 Tern, at Lake St. Francis, near Summertown, Ont., and forty miles 

 from Montreal.) 

 Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1904, Vol. XVII, No. 10, pp. 169-171, 



Summer Warblers in Compton County, Quebec. 



Idem, November, 1904, Vol. XVIII, No. 8, pp. 149-152. 



Teotteb. Spencee. 



Some Nova Scotia Birds. 



The Auk, January, 1904, Vol. XXI, No. 1, pp. 55-64. 



