1891-92]. ORNITHOLOGICAL REPORT. 105. 
Harporhynchus rufus.—April 21, several males seen in Rosedale 
woods in full song. 
Spizella pusilla.—April 21, the first of the season, numerous, in full 
song.—E. DEACON. 
Quiscalus quiscula eneus. Poocetes gramineus.—March 27, ob- 
served several specimens. 
Fulica americana. Botaurus lentiginosus.— April 11, observed in 
Toronto marsh. 
Ammodramus sandwichensis savanna.—April 26, collected on 
sand bar, Ashbridge’s Bay.—J. EDMONDS. 
Ceryle alcyon.—April 19, observed at Victoria Park. 
Spizella pusilla.—April 16, observed a flock in Rosedale woods. 
Fulica americana. Progne subis.—April 19, collected in Ash- 
bridge’s Bay. 
Harporhynchus rufus.—April 26, common in Ashbridge’s Bush. 
Corvus americanus.—April 26, a nest found containing four eggs. 
—J. L. JACKSON. 
Otocoris alpestris praticola.— March 11, collected a female 
specimen in full breeding plumage. 
Agelaius phcoeniceus.—March 29, observed a flock flying over sand- 
bar, and marsh at Kew. They seemed very uneasy, and unwilling to 
alight ; collected specimens. 
Melospiza fasciata.— March 29 and 30, arrival of great numbers of 
Song Sparrows. Height of spring migration. I collected specimens, 
the plumage seemed darker than that of specimens arriving later. 
Sturnella magna.— March 30, collected specimens at Kew. 
Quiscalus quiscula eneus.— April 2, observed a pair near the 
Woodbine. 
Lanius borealis. Dryobates pubescens. — April 9, collected 
specimens at Kew. 
Sayornis phosbe, Certhia familiaris americana. Junco hye- 
malis.—April 12, numerous specimens observed at Kew. 
Urinator imber.—April 20, a pair observed out in the lake, opposite 
Kew. | 
Poocetes gramineus. Sayornis phoebe. Sualia sialis.—April 
13, collected specimens at Kew, the Vesper Sparrows were very numerous- 
