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Spawn and Larva of Ambystoma jeffersonianum. 
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Les Couleuvres sont-elles utiles? 
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Aves (Brrps). 
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Notes from Eastern Alberta. 
The Auk, October, 1911, vol. xxviii, No. 4, pp. 465-469. 
From observations of birds made between 15th August 1909 and Ist 
February 1910 at the northern end of Birch lake, lat. 53° 20’ N., long. 
111° 40’ W., about 90 miles east of Edmonton, Alberta. Eighty- 
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Brown, W. J. 
Nesting of the Mourning Warbler, Laval county, Que. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1911, vol. xxv, No. 2, pp. 39-40. 
Some Newfoundland Bird notes: May, June, July, 1911. 
Idem, September, 1911, vol. xxv, No. 6, pp. 89-94. 
Mr. Brown lists 64 species with interesting notes. 
A family of Sharp-shinned Hawks. 
Idem, October-November, 1911, vol. xxv, Nos. 7 and 8, pp. 121-122. 
Describes the behaviour of young birds in the nest when disturbed. 
Burns, FRANK L. 
A monograph of the Broad-winged Hawk. 
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“With the co-operation of over one hundred American ornithologists, 
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Bird-Lore’s Eleventh Bird Census. 
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Includes species from the following localities:—London, Ont. (Hyde 
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Alberta; Okanagan landing, British Columbia. 
