424 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



adults taken there. Does not pass the winter in the 

 Ungava district. 



f 96. Falco columbarius Linn. Pigeon Hawk. 



Audubon, vol. i., p. 89, states that eggs and nest were 

 found about June i. 



Coues, p. 216, met with it on two occasions; one at 

 Groswater Bay on August 5, and on the 25th of August 

 ■ t Henley Harbor. 



97. Falco sparverius Linn. Sparrow Hawk. 



Coues, p. 216, saw a single individual in Labrador. 



f 98. Pan'dion haliaelus car olinensts (Gm.). American 

 Osprey ; Fish Hawk. 



Mr. John Ford assured me that the Fish Hawk breeds, 

 four or five pairs of them, about 4 miles above the 

 station of the Hudson Bay Company on Northwest 

 River. 



Nuctall, page 81, reports it from Labrador. 



Brewster, p. 382, records that few were seen at Anti- 

 costi. 



99. Circus hudsonms (Linn.). Marsh Hawk. 

 Audubon, vol. i., p. 105, saw it in Labrador. 



100. Accipiter velox (Wils.). Sharp-shinned Hawk. 

 Richardson, vol. ii., p. 44, states that one was killed 



near Moose Factory and deposited by the Hudson Bay 

 Company in the museum of London. 



Verrill, p. 137, reports having seen this species near 

 Salmon River, July 3, 1861. 



* f loi. Accipiter atricapillus (Wils.). American 

 Goshawk. 



Resident in Ungava district. Winter specimen ob- 

 tained in early December, 1882. Breeds at the " Chapel " 



