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The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysacto.'^) near Ottawa. 



(Records the fact that a "bird of the year, of this species," was 



caught in a " trap set for otter or muskrats, near High Falls, Wright 



Co., Quebec." in 1905.) 



Idem, p. 310. 

 A One-legged Crow {Cor vus hrachyrhynchos) . 



Ibid., p. 312. 

 An Unusual Abundance of the Canada Jay {Pcrisoreus Canadensis) in 



and near Ottawa, Ont. 



Ibid., p. 313. 

 A Curious Anomaly in the White-throated Sparrow {Zonotrichia alhi- 



collis). 



(The anomaly consists of the unusual length of one of the tail 



feathers.) 



Ibid., p. 313. 

 The Migrant Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus migrans) at Ottawa, Ont. 



Ibid., p. 314. 



Fleming, James H. 



An Unusual Migration of Ducks in Ontario. 



The Auk, April, 1905, New Series, vol. xxii, no. 2, p. 206. 

 An Unusual Migration of the Canada Jay. 



Ont. Nat. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, no. 1, pp. 11 and 12. 



HOBSON, W. D. 



A Black-crowned Night Heron in Ontario in Winter. 

 Idem, p. 38. 



F.LUQH, A. B. 



Bird notes from Centpal Ontario. 



Ottawa Naturalist, July, 1905, vol. xix, no. 4, p. 87. 

 Ontario Ornithological Notes. 



Idem, September, 1905, vol. xix, no. 6, pp. 121-123. 

 The Pine Siskin breeding at Guelph, Ontario. 



The Auk, October, 1905, New Series, vol. xxii, no. 4, p. 415. 

 The Birds of Wellington County. Ontario. 



Ont. Natj. Sci. Bulletin, Guelph, no. 1, pp. 1-10. 

 The Purple Finch a Songster. 



Idem, p. 39. 

 The Call of the American Bittern. 



Ibid., p. 41. 



Maukel, Louis. 



De l'Utilité des Oiseaux. 



Le Naturaliste Canadien, Mai 1905, vol. xxxii, no. 5, pp. 55 and Cv) 



MOOKE, W. H. 



The Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sr/f a Canadensis). 



Ottawa Naturalist, October, 1905, vol. xix, no. 6, pp. 139-141. 



