04 TRANSACTIONS OF THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. [VoL. I. 



ORNITHOLOGICAL TITLES. 



Vol. I., 1883. 



J883.— "Seton" (Ernest E. Thompson.) Pediocetes Phasamillns 

 or Prairie Ciiicken. Febj., 1883. pp. 405-12. 



A maiden effort. Full of original observations, very indifferently expressed. 

 Had the writer of the article first taken the trouble to acquaint himself 

 with the literature of his subject, he would have been saved much labour. 



Third Series, Vol. III., 1886. 



]^386, — Allan (Hon. G. W.) Some of our Migratory Birds. Jany. 



17, 1S85. pp. 87-100. 



A pleasanly written article of general treatment. He claims the Pine 

 Finch [Chrysomitris pinus) as a summer resident in the neighborhood of Lake 

 Simcoe, and also that the two Crossbills (L. americana and L. leucopera) 

 " undoubtedly breed in the pine and hemlock woods (about Lake Simcoe,) 

 and may be seen there all throughout the year. 



Third Series, Vol. IV., 1887. 



;l^887. Williams (J. B.) Destruction of Wild Animals. March, 1886. 



pp. 142-6. 



Third Series Vol. V., 1887. 



1887.— Payne (P- F.) Mammals and Birds of Prince of Wales' Sound, 

 Hudson Straits. 15th Jany., 1887. pp. 111-123. 



A valuable paper with original observations on fourteen Mammals and 

 twenty-six birds. 



