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food, in silence, and usually no sound is uttered by them until some^ 

 member of the company takes wing to reach a more inviting bunch of 

 catkins, and utters his chirrup, as he does so. The Pigeon Falcon 

 (Falco coluwbarius) seems to be their chief enemy at this time ; one 

 of the species was observed darting after a flock of the Linnets on 

 October 28. — Ernest E. Thompson. 



(Seventeenth Meeting, November 12, 1889). 



120. Purple Sandpiper at Toronto. — A specimen of this 



species [Triuga maritima) was brought into my store. It was killed 

 on Toronto Bay, October 30. This makes the second I'ecord for 

 Ontario, the other being that in Mcllwraith's Birds of Ontario. 



121. Double-crested Cormorant. — A specimen of Pkaia-' 



crocorax (Jilu/Jtus, shot near Toronto was brought to me October 31. 



122. Cinereus Owl. — A specimen of Syrnium dnereum, reached 

 me from Powas.san, Muskoka. Its stomach was distended with 

 Arvicolae. 



123. Winter birds. — The following winter birds have been 

 observed already : — Archlbuteo lagopus sancti-johannis, October 31, 

 and twice since, both black and buff phases ; Xyctala tenymalmi 

 richardsoni, November 8 ; Nijctea nyctea, November 8, this, like the 

 Great Gray Owl, seems unusually numerous this year ; also taken 

 November 9. Urinator lutnine, Larus franklinii, Larus Philadelphia, 

 and Larus delaivarensis, taken November 11, at Toronto. — \Vm. 

 Cross. 



124. Horned Owl devouring Siiunk. — The stomach here- 

 with shown is that of a Bubo virginiarais, and is crammed with the 

 flesh of a skunk, which doubtless to judge from the odor of the 

 feathers was killed by the Owl itself 



125. General notes. — On November 8, 1 observed the following 

 species, Northern Shrike {Lanius borealis) ; Bluebird, male, {SiaHa 

 sialis) ; and White-breasted Nuthatch [Sitta carolinensis). — James 

 E.. Thurston. 



126. Winter-birds arriving.— On November 8, I shot three 

 Redpolls {Acanthis linaria) in Rosedale, and on the 9th I saw a 



