152 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Bird Notes. 
By W. T. Macoun. 
Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 53 and 54. 
A record of birds seen near Ottawa from Jan. 12 to April 23, 1901. 
Ross’s Gull. 
By Professor E. E. Prince. 
Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 55 and 56. 
The Golden Eagle. An addition to the Fauna of Middlesex County. 
By J. E. Keays. 
Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 56 and 57. 
Cory’s Least Bittern (Botaurus neoxenus, Cory). 
By W. L. Kells. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 3, pp. 67-70. 
Ornithological Notes. 
By We ©.) Macoun, 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 3, pp. 89-93. 
Notes the arrivals of various birds in 1901 at localities in Canada and 
Michigan, and near Ottawa in April and May, 1901. 
Ornithological Notes (continued). 
By W. T. Macoun. 
Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 4, pp. 112 and 113. 
Records the arrivals of fifty-six species of birds at four localities in 
Ontario, in May, 1901. 
Tryngites rufescens, Buff-breasted Sandpiper. 
By G. A. McCallum. 
Ottawa Naturalist, August, 1901, Vol. xv, No. 5, pp. 127 and 128. 
Records the nesting of this species near Dunnville, Haldimand Co., Ont. 
The Woodcock’s Love Song. 
By L. H. Smith. 
Ottawa Naturalist, August, 1201, Vol. xv, No. 5, p. 129. 
Notes on the Winter Birds of the Cariboo District, B.C. 
By Allan Brooks. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Sept., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 6, pp. 152-154. 
Some of the Birds of Algoma. 
By CooL Seo: 
Ottawa Naturalist, Oct., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 7, pp. 155-161. 
Notes on the Woodcock’s Love Song. 
By W. H. Moore. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 9, p. 195. 
The King Eider in Middlesex County. 
By Robert Elliott. 
Ottawa Naturalist, Dec., 1901, Vol. xv, No. 9, pp. 198-199. | 
