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FLEMING, JAMES H. 
An Arctic Record for the White Pelican. 
(Records the taking of a specimen of this species on the shores of 
Liverpool Bay, in Lat. 70°, and Long, 128°, in June or July, 1900.) 
The Auk, April, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 2, p. 218. 
Chuck-wills widow and Mocking Bird in Ontario. 
(A male bird of each of these species was taken by Mr. Fleming in 1906 
at Point Pelée.) 
Idem, July, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 3, pp. 343-344. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. Part I, Waiter Birds. 
Idem, October, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 4, pp. 437-458. 
Robin Notes, 
Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, No. 2, pp. 10 and 11. 
Range of the Sharp-tailed Grouse in Eastern Canada. 
Idem, p. 19. 
GALLUP, ASA A. 
A Sagacious Crow. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1906, vol. xx, No. 3, pp. 49 and 50. 
GARRET, P. 
Notes on the Eggs of the Solitary Sandpiper. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1906, vol. xx, No. 8, p. 52. 
Hogson, W. D. 
A Knot on Lake Erie. 
Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, No. 2. p. 44. 
The Rough-legged Hawk in Winter. 
Idem, p. 44. 
KELLS, W. L. 
Nesting of Wilson’s Snipe. 
Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1906, vol. xx, No. 3, pp. 53-55. 
KLUGH, A. B. 
A third record for the Prairie Warbler in Canada. 
(The specimen referred to was taken on the east shore of Point Pelée, 
Essex County, Ont., in 1905. The two previous records are of specimens 
taken at Toronto in 1900.) 
The Auk, January, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 1, p. 105. 
The Carolina Wren a Summer Resident of Ontario. 
(Four fledglings of this species are said to have been found at Point 
Pelée in 1905.) 
Idem, p. 105. 
Birds of Wellington County. Corrections and Additions. 
Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, No, 2, p. 11. 
The Breeding of the Pine Siskin in Wellington County, Ont. 
Idem, pp. 17 and 18. 
Migration Report of the Wellington Field Naturalists’ Club Station. 
Guelph, Ont., March 1, 1905; March 1, 1906. 
Idem, pp. 20-22. 
