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GERALD, GEORGE E. 
The American Merganser. 
The Oologist, April, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 4. pp. 66-67. 
An account of the habits of this bird, as observed by the author 
on Muskoka Lake. 
Late Nesting of the Wilson’s Thrush. 
Idem, December, 1915, vol. XX XII, no. 12, pp. 211-212, 
Observations made at Sparrow Lake, Muskoka, Ont., on June 24-27, 
1915. 
GREY, H. 
Bird notes from British Columbia and Southern California. 
The Condor, January-February, 1915, vol. XVII, no. 1, p. 59. 
Notes that Pelecanus californicus (California Brown Pelican) was 
said to have been seen at Esquimalt Harbour, B. C., on 1884. 
HARRINGTON, PAUL. 
Ontario, 1914, Nests. 
The Oologist, June, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 6, p. 99. 
Observations on the nests of 12 species of birds found at Toronto, 
Wasago Beach and Thorah Island, Ont. 
HENDERSON, A. D. 
Nesting of the Great Grey Owl in Central Alberta. (Scotiapex nebulosa 
nebulosa). 
The Oologist, January, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 1, pp. 2-6, with 3 
plates. : 
Describes the finding of the nest of this bird and also nests of the 
Western Horned Owl. 
Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse. 
Idem, July, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 7, pp. 117-118. 
HORSBRUGH, CHARLES B. 
Ornithological Notes from the Alix and Buffalo Lake Districts, Province of 
Alberta, Canada, 1914. 
The Ibis, October, 1915, Tenth Series, vol. 111, no. 4, pp. 670-689. 
An annotated list of 80 species of birds from this district. 
LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN. (Editorial). 
Le faisan dans le Province de Québec. 
Juin, 1915, vol. XLI (XXI of the new series), no. 12, p. 180. 
MAYNARD, FRANK H. 
Vancouver Island Birds. 
The Oologist, January, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 1, p. 19. 
A list of 51 species of birds observed in this locality. The list is 
followed by ‘‘Notes on the Foregoing,” by the editor (R. M. Barnes), 
in which various emendations are made. 
MITCHELL, H. H. 
Mallards wintering in Saskatchewan. 
The Auk, April, 1915, vol. XXXII, no. 2, p. 225. 
Notes on a number of mallards observed throughout the winter on 
Wascana Lake, near Regina, Sask. 
