. [LAMBE] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY 109 
Munro, J. A. 
The Spring Migration of Birds at Fisherman’s Island, Toronto, 1910. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, May 1911, vol. xxv, No. 2, pp. 27-31. 
Gives a list, with notes, of 38 species of birds observed between Ist 
January and 10th July, 1910. 
The Spring Migration of Birds at Fisherman’s Island, Toronto, 1910. 
Idem, June, 1911, vol. xxv, No. 3, pp. 43-48 (continued from p. 31 of 
this volume). 
This continuation of Mr. Munro’s list adds 84 species to the 38 previ- 
ously recorded. 
OBERHOLSER, Harry C. 
A revision of the forms of the Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus 
[Linnæus]). 
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, vol. 40, June 3, 
1911, pp. 595-621, with plate 70 (map shewing distribution of the 
20 subspecies). 
“The Hairy Woodpecker, as a species, ranges from Alaska and northern 
Canada, south to Panama.” 
OTTAWA NATURALIST, THE. (Editorial). 
An unusually early record of the arrival of the Black-throated Green 
Warbler (Dendroica virens) at Ottawa. 
September, 1911, vol. xxv, No. 6, p. 104. 
Ripeway, ROBERT. 
Diagnoses of some new forms of Picidæ. 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, February, 1911, 
vol. xxiv, pp. 31-36. 
Reference is here made to certain northern forms found in Canada. 
The Birds of North and Middle America. Part V. 
Smithsonian Institution, United States National Museum, Bulletin, 
50, 1911, pp. i-xxiili + 1-859, plates i-xxxiil. 
Parts I, II, III and IV were issued in 1901, 1902, 1904 and 1907 
respectively. The present part includes the Tapaculos, the Antbirds, 
the Ovenbirds, the Woodhewers, the Humming birds, the Swifts and 
the Trogons. 
Rizey, J. H. 
Descriptions of three new birds from Canada. 
Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, November, 1911, 
vol. xxiv, pp. 233-236. 
The three subspecies named are Lagopus lagopus ungavus, from Fort 
Chimo, Ungava, Melospiza melodia inexpectata, from three miles east 
of Moose lake, British Columbia, and Passerella iliaca altivagans, 
from Moose branch of Smoky river, Alberta. 
SANDERS, G. E. 
Bird Records. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, September, 1911, vol. xxv, No. 6, p. 104. 
Records of a few species of birds in January, February and April, 1911, 
in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 
Sec. IV., 1912. 8. 
