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Winter birds at Point Pelee. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 3, pp. 46-50. 
Crossbills nesting in southern Ontario. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 4, p. 84. 
The rapid extermination of the Bald Eagle. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, September, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 6, p. 116. 
Notes on the birds of Durham, Ont. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 7, p. 132. 
The Sharp-shinned Hawk migration. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1909, vol. xxiii, No.9, pp. 156- 
160. 
Rare Birds at Point Pelee. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, December, 1909, vol. xxiii, No.9, pp. 160- 
162. 
The third specimen of the Summer Tanager for Canada. 
The Auk, July, 1909, vol. xxvi. No. 3, p. 308. 
The Acadian Flycatcher in Ontario. 
The Auk, October, 1909, vol. xxvi, No. 4, p. 430. 
STANSELL, SIDNEY, S. 8. 
Birds of Stony Plain, Alberta. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1909, vol. xxii, No. 7, pp. 125-127 
A list of 123 species, with dates of first appearance in 1907 and 1908, 
and remarks on each species as to whether it breeds at the above 
locality, and is common, or otherwise, etc. 
Birds of central Alberta. 
The Auk, October, 1909, vol. xxvi, No. 4, pp. 390-400. 
Gives a valuable list of 157 species. 
TERRILL, L. Mel. 
Bird notes. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, June, 1909, vol. xxiii, No. 3, p. 59. 
TOWNSEND, CHARLES W. 
Labrador Notes. 
The Auk, April, 1909, vol. xxvi, No, 2. p. 201. 
Consists of observations on the following species: Anas platyrhynchos, 
Dafila acuta, Somateria spectabilis, Porzana carolina, Falco islandus, 
Colaptes auratus luteus, Dendroica estiva and Hirundo erythrogaster. 
TROTTER, SPENCER. 
The geological and geographical relations of the land-bird fauna of north- 
eastern America. 
The Auk, July, 1909, vol. xxvi, No. 3, pp. 221-233. 
Includes references to the land-bird fauna of eastern Canada. 
VENABLES, E. P. 
The Burrowing Owl (Cunicularia hypogea). 
The Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1909, vol. xxii, No. 12, p. 261. 
MAMMALS. 
Keen,'J\H. 
Caribou on the Queen Charlotte islands. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, March, 1909, vol. xxii, No. 12, p. 260. 
