[walker] BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CANADIAN ZOOLOGY, 1913 279 



ElFRIG, C. W. G. 



A vacation in Quebec. 



The Wilson Bulletin, September, 1913, vol. xxv, No. 3, pp. 138-145. 

 Contains observations on birds at Inlet and High Falls, Labelle Co., 

 Quebec, Doyle, Pontiac Co., Quebec, and Lake Dore, Renfrew Co., 

 Ontario. 



Farley, F. L. 



Is Bartram's Sandpiper disappearing from the Prairies ? 



The Ottawa Naturalist, August-September 1913, vol. xxvii, Nos. 5 



and 6, p. 63. 



A statement of the growing scarcity of this bird in central Alberta. 



Fisher, Moritz. 



A Vanished Race. 



Bird-Lore, March-April, 1913, vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 77-84. 



An historical account* of the gradual decline in numbers and final 



extinction of the Passenger Pigeon. 



References are made to birds observed near Cape Kildare, on Prince 



Edward Island, by Jacques Cartier in 1534. 



Fleming, J. H. 



Ontario Bird Notes. 



The Auk, April, 1913, vol. xxx, No. 2, pp. 225-228. 

 Contains the first Ontario records of Mycteria americana, Buteo borealis 

 krideri, Otocoris alpestris hoyti and Calcariits pictus. 

 Birds (of the Toronto Region) 



The Natural History of the Toronto Region, chap, xvi, pp. 212-237. 

 The Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913. (Reprints, pp. 1-26). 



Forbush, E. H. 



The last Passenger Pigeon. 



Bird-Lore, March- April, 1913, vol. xv, No. 2, pp. 99-103, with one full- 

 page half-tone illustration. 



References are made to an alleged capture of this bird at St. Vincent, 

 Quebec, in 1907, and to its breeding in large flocks in Manitoba in 

 1878. 



Gourlay, Reginald. 



The Vanishing Wild Turkey. 



Rod and Gun in Canada, February, 1913, vol.xiv, No. 9, pp. 986-992. 



Grinnell, J. 



Two new races of the Pigmy Owl from the Pacific Coast. 

 The Auk, April, 1913, vol. xxx, No. 2, pp. 222-224. 

 Contains a description of Claucidiam gnoma swarthi, n. subsp., from 

 Errington, Vancouver Island, B.C. 



Groh, Herbert. 



The Bartramian Sandpiper. 



The Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, 1913, No. 8, p. 52. 

 Reported from Preston, Ontario. 



