284 Rrceiir Litcrdtiire. rj"'y 



[Ottawa Naturalist. — Continued.] 



end of Vol. II, and was succeeded by the ' Ottawa Naturalist,' issued as a 

 monthly. Since the notice above referred to the following (Nos. 2336-2351) 

 have appeared in the 'Transactions' and in Vols. I-V (April, iSS7-March, 

 1892) of the 'Naturalist.' 



2336. Report of the Ornithological Branch for the Tear /SSj-S6. By 

 W. L. Scott, John Macoun, and Geo. R. White. 'Otta%va Field-Natur- 

 alists' Club, Transactions, No. 7: Vol. II, No. Ill, 1887, pp. 355-361. — 

 Records of "more important captures" and dates of arrival and departure 

 of a number of species in 1885. 



2337. Report of the Oriiithological Branch for the Tear iSSb-87. By 

 Geo. R. White and J. M. Macoun. 'The Ottavja Naturalist,' Vol. I 

 [==Vol. Ill, Transactions of the Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club], No. 7, 

 Oct., 1SS7, pp. 9S-104. — Notes of capture of several species at Ottawa 

 and dates of arrival and departure of migrants in 18S6. 



2338. Report of the Ornithological and Oological Branch for iSSy. 

 By John Macoun and Geo. White. Ibid., Vol. II, No. 4, July, 1S88, pp. 

 49-54. Chiefly dates of migration. 



2339. Report of the Ornithological Branch for Spritig of jSSS . By 

 John Macoun and Geo. White. Ibid., pp. 54-56. — Principally dates of 

 arrival of a number of species. 



2340. Report of the Ornithological and Oological Branch for the 

 Tear 1S8S. By John Macoun and Geo. R. White. Ibid., No. 12, March, 



1889, pp. 149-152. — On the occurrence of various species. 



2341. The Birds of Renfrexv County, Ont. By Rev. C. J. Young. 

 Ibid., Vol. Ill, No. I, April-June, 1889, pp. 24-30 — Mention of various 

 species. 



2342. What Toil See When Ton Go Out Without Tour Gun. By VV. 

 A. D. Lees. Ibid., pp. 31-36. — Near Ottawa. 



3443. Spring Report of the Ornithological Branch. By Wm. A. D. 

 Lees, John Macoun and Geo. R. White. Ibid., July-Sept., 1S89, 

 pp. 68-73. — "Noteworthy finds" and spring arrivals. 



2344. Report of the Ornithological Branch for the Tear 1SS6. By 

 Wm. A. D. Lees and John Macoun. Ibid., Vol. IV, No. 4, July, 1S90, 

 pp. 65-69 — Chiefly dates of autumn migration. 



2345. [The Short-billed Marsh Wren.] By W. E. Saunders, /bid.. 

 No. 5, Aug., 1890, pp. 93-94- — Doubt thrown on a previous record of 

 its occurrence near Ottawa. 



2346. A Bird in the Bush. By W. AD. Lees. Ibid., No. S, Nov., 



1890, pp. 133-139- — A popular sketch of various birds. 



2347. A Naturalist in the Gold Range, B C. By James M. Macoun. 

 Ibid., pp. 139-147.-— Mention of several species of birds. 



2348. The Birds of Otta-va. Compiled from records of the Ottawa 

 Field-Naturalists' Club, by A. G. Kingston, W. A. D. Lees and Prof. J. 

 Macoun. Ibid., Vol. V, No. 2, May, 1891, pp. 31-47. — An annotated list 

 of 224 species and subspecies, containing some very interesting records. 



2349. Report of the Ornithological Branch for the Tear 18(^0. By VVm. 



