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Ruddy Ducks, Erismatura rubtda, Black Duck, Axas obscura, Scoter, 
Otdemia americana. Oct. 25, Mallard, Anas boschas, Pintail, Dafila acuta, 
Oct. 26, Hooded Merganser, Lophodytes cucullatus. Oct 27, Redhead. 
Aythya americana—G. E. ATKINSON. 
Spizella monticola, Junco hyemalis.— On November 6, I 
collected several Tree Sparrows and Juncos, which were feeding in a 
stubble-field surrounded with trees on Well’s Hill. On November 8, 
around the Bell-buoy at Lighthouse Point, I observed a large number of 
Winter Ducks, Clangula hyemalis, White-winged, and other Scoters, 
also several Herring Gulls; Larus argentatus smithsonianus, and Bona- 
parte’s Gulls, Larus philadelphia. The first Cowheens were secured in 
the same locality, about October 11.—J. R. THURSTON. 
Ectopistes migratorius.—A young female Passenger Pigeon was 
secured at Greenwood’s Ave., on September 20. 
Larus delawarensis.—Ring-billed Gulls have been numerous about 
Toronto Bay for some time, I have secured several specimens.—JOHN 
EDMONDS. 
(Thirty-fifth Meeting, November 25, 1890.) 
Buteo latissimus.—A young Broad-winged Hawk, collected by 
me on the Don Flats, on August 23, during the beginning of migration, 
—W. METCALFE. 
Nyctala acadica.—A Saw-whet Owl was captured alive on a door- 
step opposite my house, on November 4, and came into my possession.— 
J. A. VARLEY. 
_Spizella monticola.—On November 15, I saw a flock of Tree 
Sparrows feeding in a piece of swampy ground, at the Humber. 
November 23, I sawa Red-tailed Hawk, Buteo borealis. on Well’s Hill. 
—E. DEACON. 
Nyctala acadica, Passerella iliaca.—I secured one Fox Sparrow, 
on Well’s Hill, on October 25 and on November g I secured a Saw- 
whet Owl at Lambton.—F. TWEED. 
Antrostomus vociferus. Passerella iliaca. Plectrophenax ni- 
valis.—On September 30, I secured a Whip-poor-will, which I 
consider late for this bird. October 4,1 secured one Fox Sparrow, 
the first record, I believe, this fall. On October 25, I received a Snow- 
bird which was shot on Ashbridge’s Bar in company with a few others. 
—H. H. Brown. 
