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Farley, F. L. 



Camrose, Alberta, Bird notes. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1912, vol. XXVI, No. 7, p. 92. 

 Records the occurrence of the Red-breasted Nut-hatch, the Blue Jay 

 and the Magpie in the Camrose-Lacombe district. 



Fleming, J. H. 



The Ancient Murrelet {Synthliboramphus antiquus) in Ontario. 



The Auk, July, 1912, vol. XXIV, No. 3, pp. 387-388. 



The Niagara Swan Trap. 



Idem, October, 1912, vol. XXIX, pp. 445-448. 



FoRBUSH, Edward Howt;. 

 The Chickadee. 



Bird-Lore, November-December, 1912, vol. XIV, No. 6, pp. 372- 

 375, with coloured plate. 



Grinnel, Joseph. 



The Willow Ptarmigan. 



Idem, November-December, 1912, vol. XIV, No. 6, pp. 376-379, vnth 

 coloured plate. 



Groh, Herbert. 



The Bartramian Sandpiper breeds near Guelph. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 7, 1912, pp. 38-40. 



Jewett, Stanley G. 



Stray notes from New Brunswick. 



The Auk, April, 1912, vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp. 251-252. 

 On six species of birds at or near Fredericton. 



JoxES, Lynds. 



A study of the Avifauna of the Lake Erie islands. With particular refer- 

 ence to the migration phenomena. 



The Wilson BuUetm, March, 1912, vol. XXIV, No. 1, pp. 6-18; and 

 June, No. 2, pp. 95-108. 



A study of the Avifauna of the Lake Erie islands. The birds of Pelee 

 island, Ontario, Canada. 



Idem, September, 1912, vol. XXIV, No. 3, pp. 142-153; and December, 

 No. 4, pp. 171-186. 



Klugh, a. B. 



A late migration of the Evening Grosbeak in Ontario. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 7, 1912, p. 62. 



Macnamara, Charles, 



The Canadian Ruffed Grouse. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, November, 1912, vol. XXVI, No. 8, pp. 

 101-102. • 



