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Of Canadian publications of this nature, the following may be men- 

 tioned : 



The Birds of Ontario in Relation to Agriculture, by Chas. W. NaBh: Ontario Dept. of 

 Agriculture, Toronto, Bulletin 173. 



Of literature of local application in Canada only a few of many can 

 be mentioned, for their name is legion, but they are scattered throughout 

 many publications. 

 Ontario: 



Birds of Ontario, by Thomas Mcllwraith, 2nd edition, 1894, 8 vols., Wm. Briggs, 

 Toronto. 



Birds of Toronto, by J. H. Fleming: Auk, vol. XXIII, pp. 437-453; vol. XXIV, pp. 



71-89. 

 The Natural History of the Toronto Region. Birds by J. H. Fleming: Published by 

 Canadian Institute, Toronto, 1913, price $2, or $2.50. 

 Quebec: 



Les Oiseaux de la Province de Quebec, par C. E. Dionne: Dussault & Proulx, 1906. 



The Birds of Montreal, by E. D. Wintle: Drysdale & Co., Montreal, 1908. 

 Nova Scotia: 



Birds of Nova Scotia, by A. Downs, edited by Harry Piers: Proc. and Trans., Nova 

 Scotia Inst. Sc, vol. VII, pp. 142-178. 

 New Brunswick: 



A Catalogue of the Birds of New Brunswick, by M. A. Chamberlain: Bull. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc, New Brunswick, No. 1, pp. 23-68. 



Ornithology, like all other branches of science, has its own periodicals. 

 The chief of these in North America is the "Auk," a quarterly magazine, 

 the official organ of the American Ornithologists' Union. In addition to 

 purely scientific papers, it contains hundreds of articles of interest to 

 Canadians, including local lists copiously annotated with life-history notes 

 from all over the Dominion and descriptions of habits popularly discussed. 

 Subscription $3 a year. Editor, beginning 1912, Witmer Stone, Academy 

 of Science, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Wilson Bulletin, a bi-monthly magazine, is the official organ of 

 the Wilson Ornithological Club and is devoted to the interests of the 

 middle west. Subscription $1 a year, edited by Lynds Jones, Oberlin, 

 Ohio. Address, The Treasurer, P. B. Coffin, 3232 Groveland ave., Chicago, 

 111. This is a less pretentious publication than the "Auk," but contains 

 much of interest to the general reader and publishes some of the most 

 popular interesting articles on birds and their habits. 



"Bird-lore" is a popular, monthly magazine notable for its beautiful 

 make-up and illustrations. It is the official organ of the National Audubon 

 Societies and is devoted to the popular study and protection of birds. 

 It is now in its eighteenth volume and is edited by Frank Chapman. Sub- 

 scription in Canada $1.75 a year. Address, Bird-lore, Crescent and 

 Mulberry streets, Harrisburg, Pa. 



The Canadian Field Naturalist, the continuation of the Ottawa 

 Naturalist, is a monthly (nine numbers a year) published by the Ottawa 

 Field Naturalists Club, Editor, D. Jenness, Victoria Memorial Museum, 

 Ottawa, Ont. Subscription $1.50 a year. Address C. L. Patch, Victoria 

 Memorial Museum, Ottawa, Ont. This publication represents numerous 

 Natural History Societies of the Dominion and contains a great deal of 

 interesting zoological material and numerous notes and articles on the 

 birds of Canada. 



