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Sturnella magna, etc.—Meadow Larks were quite common on April 
25, but were very wild. On April 23,a flock of Wild Geese was seen by 
Mr. Herbert Petman, flying in a north-easterly direction over the bay.— 
J. B. WILLIAMS. 
Turdus fuscescens. Chetura pelagica.—On April 19, I heard 
the Wilson’s Thrush for the first time, and on April 18, Mr. F. Cockburn 
observed Chimney Swifts. 
Antrostomus vociferus. Spizella pusillan—On April 25, Whip- 
poor-wills and Field Sparrows had arrived. 
Chelidon erythrogaster. Progne subis.—I saw a Barn Swal- 
low and a Purple Martin on April 25. 
Mniotilta varia.—Black and White Creepers around on April 27. 
Harporhynchus rufus.-—Arrived on April 28.—GEO. E. ATKINSON. 
(Forty-sixth- Meeting, May 12th, 1891). 
Philohela minor.—On April 29, I saw an American Woodcock at 
North Toronto. 
Chordeiles virginianus. Helminthophila ruficapilla.—I saw for 
the first time this season Night Hawks and Nashville Warblers, 
on May I. 
Dendroica cerulescens. D. virens.—May 6, Black-throated Blue 
Warblers arrived. May 8, Black-thrvuated Green Warblers arrived. 
Icterus galbula and Zonotrichia leucophrys arrived on May 9, 
at Toronto. 
Melanerpes erythrocephalus.—Red-headed Woodpecker seen on 
May Io. 
Dendroica maculosa.--May 12, I saw Magnolia Warblers—FRANK 
TWEED. 
Compsothlypis americana.—-On May 12, I observed a Parula War- 
bler in Rosedale, Toronto. 
Dendroica blackburniz.—Saw a Blackburnian Warbler in Rosedale 
on May 12.—W. METCALFE. 
Habia ludoviciana.—I shot two Rose-breasted Grosbeaks on the 
Don, on May 9. 
Antrostomus vociferus.—On May 10, I shot a Whip-poor-will. 
