£38 J. H. Fleming: 



On Long Island a specimen taken at Rockaway Beach, 

 December 14th, and examined by Dr. A. K. Fisher, contained 

 scanty remains of unidentified fish, another from Amagansett 

 on the 26th contained no food, and on March 2nd another 

 was reported from there. 



1903-3. 



I have only one record for this season, from Ottawa, from 

 Mr. White : " November loth the flight occurred, and con- 

 tinued until the 21st, large flocks passing during that time." 



Observers had become so accustomed to these flights that 

 they probably failed to record what had become a regular 

 occurrence; no birds were reported at Toronto. 



1904-5. 



The season of 1904-5 furnishes no records, and none of my 

 numerous correspondents reported the Murres. 



SUMMER RECORDS. 



In addition to the winter migrations already recorded, there 

 are indications of the migration of Brürmich's Murre in 

 summer. In 1897 a specimen was taken at Kingston, Ontario 

 (28), on July 8th, and early in August two were taken at 

 Toronto (29) ; and another was noted on July 10th, 1903, at 

 Kingston, Ontario, by Dr. 0. K. Clarke. 



