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Unusual Xestins Habit of Slate-colored Junco. 



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Food habits of the Grosbeaks. 



J. S. Departmout of Agriculture. Bureau of Biological Survey, 

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 text figures. 



MOOKK, W. 11. 



Blue birds of the Maritime Provinces. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, vol. xxii, No. 9. December 1908, pp. 174-179. 

 Remarks are made on a number of species of birds in which blue 

 appears in the plumage. 



Naturaliste Canadikn. Le. (Editorial). 

 La Guerre aux Moineaux. 



Vol. XXXV, No. 8. August 1908, pp. 115-118. 



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Vol. xxii, No. 5, August 1008, p. 92. Contains some remarks on 

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Saunders. W. E. 



On making the Acquaintance of Individual Birds. 



The Wilson Bulletin, vol. xx. March 1908, pp. 43-47. 

 Nesting of Henslow Sparrow in Ontario. 



The Ottawa Naturalist, vol. xxii. No. G. September 1908, pp. 



115-117. 

 The Worm-eating Warbler in Ontario. 



The Auk, vol. xxv, new series, No. 3, July 1908, p. 319; and 



The Ottawa Naturalist, vol. xxii. No. 8, November 1908, p. 163. 

 The Sharp-shinned Hawk in Migration. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, No. 4. 1908. pp. 5-7. 



Seton, Ernest Thompson. 



Bird Records from Great Slave lake region. 



The Auk, vol. xxv. new series, No. 1, January 1908, pp. 68-74. 



A list of eighty-eight species of birds observed by Mr. Seton's 



expedition to the Barren-grounds in 1907. 

 Recent Bird Records for Manitoba. 



The Auk, vol. xxv, new series, No. 4, October V.j<j6, pp. 450-454. 



x.^r. Seton here presents a list which includes thirty-two species. 



Tavebner, p. a. 



Two Ontario Records. 



The Auk, vol. xxv, new series, No. .-;. July 1908. p. 328. 

 -in announcement is made of the occurrence of the Blue-winged 

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 {Cathartes aura) at Point Pelee, Ontario. 



