102 F TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [Vou. JIT. 
Agelaius phoeniceus.—April 1, first seen. 
Quiscalus quiscula eeneus. ~ April 1, first seen. 
Molothrus ater.—April 2, arrived. 
Junco hyemalis.—April 2, migrating northwards. 
Melospiza fasciata.—April 2, arriving in large numbers. 
Spizella monticola.—April 2, arriving, numerous. 
Sialia sialis.—April 2, numerous all day, flying slowly eastwards. 
Passerella iliaca.—April 5, several on Well’s Hill. 
Sayornis phoebe.—April 5, collected one specimen on Well’s Hill. 
Halizetus leucocephalus.—April 5,saw one specimen flying north- 
wards. 
Poocetes gramineus.—April 9, arrived. Secured first specimen of 
the season. 
Regulus satrapa.—April 10, first seen in Park. 
Colaptes auratus.—April 10, first seen. 
Sphyrapicus varius.—April 11, first of season. 
Passerella iliaca.—April 11, several on Well’s Hill. 
Turdus aonalaschkee pallasii.—April 11, collected specimen in Park, 
Pipilo erythrophthalmus.—April 13, first seen. 
Loxia leucoptera.— April 13, collected male. 
Tachycineta bicolor.—April 13, first seen. 
Regulus satrapa.—April 13, saw a large number in University Park 
ravine, hopping and flitting about on the grass. They would rise about 
six feet in the air, fly about ten feet forwards and drop on the grass. 
They resembled butterflies flitting in the sun. It was a very beautiful 
sight. : 
Ectopistes migratorius.—April 13, saw a male specimen in Univer- 
sity Park ravine, which I pursued for half an hour but failed to collect. 
Troglodytes hiemalis.—April 14, first seen in University Park. 
Zonotrichia albicollis.—April 14, collected specimens in University 
Park. 
Regulus calendula.—A pril 14, collected specimens in University Park. 
Passerella iliaca.—April 14, numerous in University Park Ravine.— 
G. ATKINSON. 
