[WHITBAVES] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 215 
A Meadowlark at Guelph in Winter. 
Idem, p. 44. 
A Venturesome Nuthatch. 
The Wilson Bulletin, No. 57, December, 1906, pp. 134 and 135. 
LEAVITT, A. G. 
Ornithology. 
(Consists of notes on three species of New Brunswick birds.) 
Bulletin of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick, No. 
xxiv, vol. v, pt. iv, pp. 504 and 505. 
Moore, W. H. 
A May Morning with the Birds in New Brunswick. 
Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1906, vol. xx, No. 1, pp. 22-24. 
Records of rare birds in the Maritime Provinces. 
(The birds recorded are an albino white-winged crossbill captured at 
Argyle Shore, P.E.I.: a little brown crane taken at Alexander, P.E.I.: 
and a great gray owl taken near Fredericton, N.B.) 
Idem, July, 1906, vol. xx, No. 4, p. 88. 
Piers, HARRY. 
Report on the Provincial Museum of Nova Scotia and Science Library for 
1905; Halifax, 1906. 
(Includes a few additions to the bird fauna of the province, on page 7.) 
SAUNDERS, W. E. 
Birds new to Ontario. 
(Records the occurrence in that province of ten species not enumerated 
in “ Mcllwraith’'s revised work.” ) 
Ottawa Naturalist, February, 1906, vol. xix, No. 11, pp. 205-207. 
SPREADBOROUGH, W. 
The Fulvous Tree-duck. 
(Records the occurrence of eleven specimens of this species, “on the 
flats near New Alberni, Vancouver Island.”) 
Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1906, vol. xx, No. 9, p. 188. 
STEVENSON, C. J. 
The Carolina Wren. “ 
(Records the occurrence of a pair of birds of this species at St. Thomas, 
Ont., where they were first noticed in October, 1904. 
Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, No. 2, p. 48. 
TAVERNER, P. A., and SWALES, B. H. 
Lesser Snow Geese in Michigan and Ontario. 
(The Ontario specimen was taken “ Oct. 27, 1905, at the base of Point 
Pelée,’’ Essex Co.) 
The Auk, April, 1906, New Series, vol. xxiii, No. 2, pp. 219 and 220. 
Sec. IV., 1907. 13. 
