402 Mr. J. H. Fleming on the [Ibis, 



Astur atricapillus atricapillus. American Goshawk. 

 A female and set of three eggs, Beaver River, 16 May. 



Buteo platypterus. Broad- winged Hawk. 



Three specimens : a melanotic male, Crooked River, 

 14 May, is chocolate-brown except for the tail-bars, which 

 were normal ; a male was taken in the same locality on the 

 15th, and a female taken on Beaver River, 16 May. 



Haliaetns leucocephalus alascanus. Northern Bald Eagle. 



An adult and three downy yomig, the first a male taken 

 on the Churchill River, 12 June; the downy young taken on 

 Reindeer Lake, two on the 7th and one on the lOtli of July ; 

 these are marked "Iris dark umber-brown ; bill dark horn- 

 colour, cere slightly lighter brown ; corner of mouth pale 

 whitish-yellow ; legs and feet pale whitish-yellow." 



Falco columljarius columbarius. Pigeon Hawk. 



Seven specimens. An adult female (two other birds seen), 

 Reindeer Lake, 13 July. A female in company with four or 

 five almost fully-fledged young, three of which were taken, 

 Lake Du Brocket, 3 August ; the young have the wings and 

 tail not fully grown, and traces of down on the head ; 

 the old bird is in very worn plumage with one fresh blue 

 tail-feather, but showing no other sign of the blue plumage. 

 Two fully-fledged young birds ; two others seen, Lake Du 

 Brocket, 7 August. 



Pandion haliaetus carolinensis. American Osprey. 



Three specimens. A female. Crooked Lake, 13 May. A 

 male taken with nest, Lake Ile-a-la-Crosse, 25 May : " Nest 

 containing single egg on very top of broken-off dead Jack 

 pine ; nest mainly built of dry twigs, inside thickly lined with 

 damp mud, grass and moss ; fish-scales on edge of nest ; the 

 male bird was bringing both talons full of damp moss to nest 

 when shot," A female taken with nest and two eggs, 

 Churchill River, 6 June. 



Surnia ulula caparoch. American Hawk Owl. 

 A male taken on Lake Du Brocket, 1 August. 



