[lambe] bibliography OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 195 



McAtee, W. L. and Beal, F. E. L. 



Some common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in relation to Man. 

 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin 497, May 6, 1912, 

 pp. 1-30, with 14 text figures. 



The majority of the birds mentioned are found in Canada during part 

 of the year. 



McAttee, W. L. See Beal. 



Moore, Robert Thomas. 



The Least Sandpiper during the resting season in the Magdalen islands. 

 The Auk, AprU, 1912, vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp. 210-223, plates XIII and 

 XIV. 



Noble, J. W. 



A chipping Sparrow's nest on the groimd. 



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

 / A large colony of Bank Swallows' nests. 

 Idem, No. 7, 1912, p. 63. 



Oberholser, Harry C. 



A revision of the subspecies of the Green Heron (Butorides virescens 

 [Linnaeus]). 



Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 1912, vol. 42, 

 pp. 529-577. 



The northern limit of the range of Butorides virescens virescens (Lin- 

 naeus) is given as southeastern Canada from Nova Scotia to south- 

 eastern Ontario. 



A revision of the forms of the Great Blue Heron {Ardea herodias Linnaeus). 

 Idem, 1912, vol. 43, pp. 531-559. 



RiLET, J. H. 



Birds, collected or observed on the expedition of the Alpine Club of Canada 

 to Jasper park, Yellowhead pass, and Mount Robson region. 

 The Canadian Alpine Journal, special number, 1912, pp 47-75. 



Roberts, Thomas S. 



The Yellow-headed Blackbird. 



■ Bird-Lore, July-August, 1912, vol. XIV, No. 4, pp. 250-253, with 

 coloured plate. 



Saunders, W. E. 



The Yellow-breasted Chat and the Carolina Wren in Ontario. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, January, 1912, vol. XXV, No. 10, pp. 152-153. 



Harris's Sparrow in Ontario. 



Idem, November, 1912, vol. XXVI, No. 8, pp. 100-101. 



Speechlt, H. M. 



The Gray or Arkansas I'Cing Bird. 



Idem, March, 1912, vol. XXV, No. 12, p. 18S. 



A note on the occurrence of the above bird iit Pilot Mound, Man. 



