[walker] bibliography of CANADIAN zoology, 1914 313 



Farley, F. L. 



Note on the American Magpie (Pica pica hudsonica). 



The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1914, vol. xxvii, No. X, p. 139. 

 Gives notes on the distribution of this bird in Canada and cites in- 

 stances of its occurrence in several localities in Alberta. 



Winter notes on Alberta hawks and owls. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1914, vol. xxviii. No. 1, p. 11. 



Fleming, J. H. 



An abnormal rose-breasted grosbeak. 



The Auk, January, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 1 p. 102. 



Describes a peculiarly coloured female of Zamelodia ludoviciana 



taken at Sand Lake, Parry Sound District, Ont. 



Gerald, George E. 



Nest of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 



The Oologist, August, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 5, pp. 150, 151. 

 Describes a nest of this bird observed in Muskoka, Ont. 



Nesting of the Whip-poor-will. 



The Oologist, August, 1914, vol. xxxi, No. 8, p. 151. 

 Observations on a nest of this bird found in Muskoka, Ont. 



GowANLOCK, J. Nelson. 



The grackle as a nest-robber. 



Bird-lore, May-June, 1914, vol. xvi, No. 3, pp. 187, 188. 



A bronzed grackle observed repeatedly feeding on eggs and nestlings 



of English sparrows, on a street in Winnipeg, Man. 



Haskell, William S. 



Protection of migratory birds. 



Commission of Conservation, Canada, 1914, Rep. 5th Annual Meeting, 

 pp. 66-73, with 4 plates. 



Describes the national movement for the conservation of wild life 

 in the United States. 



Hewitt, C. Gordon. 



The protection of birds in and around Ottawa. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1914, vol. xxvii. No. 12, pp. 161-171. 

 Discusses the general question of the value of protecting birds, the 

 economic value of certain common species, and describes the efforts 

 that are being made for the protection of native birds around Ottawa. 



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Notes on birds — Spring migrants. 



The Educational Review, July, 1914, vol. xxviii. No. 1, p 1.7, St. 

 John, N.B. 



Notes on birds observed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. 



