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Dendroica pensylvanica.—Seen on May 10.—J. B. WILLIAMS. 
Icterus galbula and Dendroica estiva.—I heard two Baltimore 
Orioles, and several Summer Warblers on May 10, in north part of city, 
—HUBERT H. BRowN. 
Sturnella magna, nesting.—On May 2,a nest of this species was 
brought to me with three eggs found just north of the city. 
Merula migratoria, nesting.—On May 3, I founda Robin’s nest con- 
taining two eggs, in an elmtree. I think the situation was very unusual, 
the tree being bare; they usually build in evergreens when breeding early 
in the season. I also found several other nests later on.—GEO. E. 
ATKINSON. 
Compsothlypis americana.—I saw a Parula Warbler in the city on 
April 30. 
Galeoscoptes carolinensis arrived.—I saw a Catbird first on May 5. 
Dendroica estiva. Icterus galbula.—Yellow Warbler arrived 
May 6, and Baltimore Oriole on May 8. 
Setophaga ruticilla—Saw an American Redstart on May 12.— 
F. COCKBURN. 
Trochilus colubris.—On May 10, I saw a Ruby-throated Humming- 
bird on the sandbar. 
Cistothorus palustris. Melospiza georgiana.—I observed these 
in the marsh on April 14.—JOHN L. JACKSON. 
Polioptila czrulea at Toronto.—I collected a female Blue-gray 
Gnatcatcher on May 5, on Well’s Hill, North Toronto. This bird is a 
rare visitor in this locality. 
Totanus melanoleucus.—On May 8, I shot a pair of Greater Yellow- 
legs on the sandbar.—O. SPANNER. 
Aigialitis meloda at Toronto.—I collected a specimen of the Piping 
Plover on May 1, at sandbar, and I also procured a Gallinule, Galznula 
galeata. 
Anas discors.—On the same date large numbers of Bluewinged Teal 
were observed in company with Scaup Ducks. 
Sterna tschegrava.—On May 7, I procured three fine specimens of 
the Caspian Tern, at Ashbridge’s Bay, and on May 10, I observed several 
of this species on the Humber Bay. 
Merganser americanus. Oidemia deglandi.— On May 11, I 
saw American Mergansers near Mimico, and also a pair of White-winged 
Scoters.—J. R. THURSTON. 
