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Another tagged bird heard from. 
Idem, April, 1910, vol. xxvii, No. 2, p. 221. 
A Black Duck tagged at Kingsville, Ontario, was killed a month later 
at Anderson, South Carolina, U. S. A. 
Bonaparte’s Gull. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, February, 1910, vol. xxiii, No. 11, p. 211. 
Birds of Alberta. 
Idem, April, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 1, p. 21. 
Winter birds at Point Pelee, Ont. 
Idem, May, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 2, pp, 35-36. 
Phalaropes in western Ontario. 
Idem, May, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 2, p. 43. 
The Black Rail in Ontario. 
Idem, May, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 2, p. 44. 
SHANKLAND, FRANK N. 
Birds seen on the Otonabee river, Canada, in August. 
The Wilson Bulletin, March, 1910, vol. xxii, No. 1, pp. 5-24. 
STANSELL, SIDNEY S. S. 
Birds of central Alberta. 
The Auk, April, 1910, vol. xxvii, No. 2, pp. 214-215. 
TERRILL, L. Mcl. 
Notes on winter birds in Hochelaga and Compton counties. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, May, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 2, pp. 38-40. 
Notes on the White-throated Sparrow. 
Idem, November, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 8, pp. 135-138. 
TOWNSEND, CHARLES W., and Bent, A. C. 
Additional notes on the birds of Labrador. 
The Auk, January, 1910, vol. xxvii, No. 1, pp. 1-18, with three plates. 
Three species Ægialitis meloda (Piping plover), Cyanocitta cristata 
(Blue jay) and Mniotilta varia (Black and white warbler) are included, 
as new to Labrador, in an annotated list of 93 species. 
TROTTER, SPENCER. 
An inquiry into the history of the current English names of North American 
land birds. 
Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1909 (1910), pp. 505- 
519. 
VENABLES, E. P. 
A few Winter Bird Notes. 
The Ottawa Naturalist, April, 1910, vol. xxiv, No. 1, p. 20. 
Notes on birds seen at Vernon, B.C. 
Woop, N. A. 
Bird migration. at Point Pelee, Ontario, in the fall of 1909. 
The Wilson Bulletin, June, 1910, vol. xxii, No. 2, pp. 63-78. 
See iLV., 1911. 11. 
