1891-92]. ORNITHOLOGICAL REPORT. 101 
(Forty-third Meeting, March 24, 1891.) 
Sialia sialis.—March 21, a small flock north of Rosedale. An early 
arrival. 
Otocoris alpestris praticola.—March 2, very numerous in bare 
fields north of Toronto.—H. H. Brown. 
Sialia sialis.—March 22. Saw a flock high up in the air, flying to the 
west, also on March 23, two flocks flying to the north east, these are 
early arrivals. 
Carpodacus purpureus.—March 23, collected a fine specimen in 
University Park. 
Merula migratoria—March 23, common in University Park.—G. 
ATKINSON. 
Sialia sialis.—March 17, saw a pair within city limits. 
Merula migratoria. -- March 23, on the roof of a house, Queen Street 
east, Toronto. 
Junco hyemalis.—March 23, saw a flock in Rosedale in full song. 
Merula migratoria.— March 24, collected a specimen on Don Flats. 
Dryobates pubescens.—March 24, collected a male specimen on Don 
Flats. 
Sialia sialis.—March 24, common everywhere on Don Flats.—W. 
METCALFE. 
Sturnella magna.—March 20, collected near Toronto, handed to me 
for mounting. 
Bubo virginianus.— March 20, a fine specimen collected near Toronto 
and handed to me for mounting.—J. R. THURSTON. 
(Forty-fourth Meeting, April 14, 1891.) 
Sialia sialis.—March 25, collected two males on Well’s Hill. 
Certhia familiaris americana.—March 27, at Port Credit, fourteen 
miles west of Toronto, none were seen in the morning, but in the after- 
noon they were numerous, collected first specimen of the season. 
Corvus americana.—March 29, building in University Park. 
Sturnella magna.—March 30, first seen. 
