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Piers, Harry. 



The following birds are noted: The European Widgeon, European 

 Teal, Corn Crake, Curlew Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Ruff, Whimbrel, 

 Lapwing and Greenland Wheatear. 



Reinecke, Ottoman. 



Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



The Oologist, October, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 10, pp. 181-183. 



Three or four flocks of this bird were observed on the north side of 



Lake Erie, about 18 miles from Buffalo. 



The Whistling Swan. 



The Oologist, December, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 12, pp. 230, 231. 

 Describes how these birds, during their northward migration, are 

 frequently carried over Niagara Falls to their destruction, while 

 resting on the river at night. 



Rogers, Charles H. 



A cooperative study of bird migration. 



Bird-lore, July-August, 1914, vol. xvi. No. 4, pp. 270-274. 

 Gives data from Antigonish, N.S., and Reaboro, Ont. 



Saunders, W. E. 



The Tufted Tit — a new record for Canada. 



The Auk, July, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 3, p. 402. 



Records the finding of Two Tufted Tits {Bœolophus hicolor) at Point 



Pelee, Ont. 



The problem of bird encouragement. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1914, vol. xxviii, No. 7, pp. 81-85. 

 Gives suggestions for the establishment of bird reserves and directions 

 for planting them with shrubs, vines, etc., and for their proper care. 



Smith, Harlan I. 



Birds of the Rocky Mountains Park. 



Handbook of the Rocky Mountains Park Museum. Dominion Parks 

 Branch, Department of the Interior, Canada, 1914, pp. 35-85. 

 An annotated list of birds found in the Rocky Mountains Park and 

 catalogue of specimens in the Museum. 



Taverner, p. a. 



A new subspecies of Dendrapagus (Dendrapagus obscurus flemingi) from 

 southern Yukon Territory. 



The Auk, July, 1914, vol. xxxi. No. 3, pp. 385-388. 

 Describes this new subspecies and records from British Columbia, 

 Mackenzie, Yukon Territory, Montana and Idaho. 



A new species of Dendrapagus (Dendrapagus obscurus flemingi) from south- 

 ern Yukon Territory. 



Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Canada. Museum Bulletin 

 No. 7, Biological Series, No. 4, December, 1914, pp. 1-4. 



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