34 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. [No. 22, 



1884. Baxkd, S. F.; Brewer, T. M.; and Ridgway, R. The Water Birds of North 

 America. 2 vols., 4to. Boston. 



Contains much original matter on birds from the Hudson Bay region. 

 1884. Langille, J. HiBBEKT. Our Birds in their Haunts: A popular treatise on the 

 birds of eastern North America. 8vo., pp. 618. Boston. 



Contains some original information furnished by a correspondent of the 

 author regarding the ornithology of Hudson Bay. 

 1884. NouRSE, J. E. American Explorations in the Ice Zones. 1 vol., pp. 578. 

 Boston. >Hairs Second Arctic Expedition, Chapter VII, pp. 199-268. 



A concise account, prepared chiefly from official sources, of Hall's expedi- 

 tion in northern Keewatin and adjacent lands in 1864-1869, in search of rec- 

 ords, relics, and other traces of Sir John Franklin's last expedition. The 

 account contains many notes on the game animals of the region. 

 1884. Ridgway, Robert. Note on the Ana.i hyperboreus, Pall., and Anser albatus, 

 Cass. <Proc. Biol. Soc, Wash., II, pp. 107-108, April 28, 1884. 



Anas nivalif! of Forster revived for the Hudson Bay snow goose, which is 

 called " Chen (or Anser) hyperboreus nlralis (Forst. )." 



1884. Stejneger, Leonhaed. Remarks on the Species of the Genus Cepphus. 



<Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VII, pp. 210-229. 



Cc^jptesmanddi recorded from St. (=Ft.) George and Moose Factory, Hud- 

 son Bay. 



1885. Bell, Robert. Observations on the Geology, Mineralogy, Zoology and 



Botany of the Labrador Coast, Hudson's Strait and Bay. <Rept. Prog. Can. 

 Geol. Survey, 1882-3-4, pp. 5DD-62DD, including five appendices. 



An account of an expedition sent to Hudson Bay by way of the Labrador 

 Coast and Hudson Straits. Landings were made and more or less collecting 

 was done in Hudson Bay at Nottingham, Mansfield, Digges, South South- 

 ampton and Marble islands. Fort Churchill, and York Factory. Appendix 

 II: List and notes of Mammals of the vicinity of Hudson Bay and Labra- 

 dor, by Dr. R. Bell. Appendix III : List and notes of Birds of the vicinity 

 of Hudson Bay and Labrador, by Dr. R. Bell. Other appendices on plants, 

 crustaceans, insects, etc. 

 188S. Seton, Ernest E. T. The Swallow-tailed Flycatcher in Manitoba and at 

 York Factory. <Auk, II, p. 218. 



Quotes Bell's note of the occurrence of the species at York Factory. 



1885. Turner, Luoien M. List of the Birds of Labrador, including TJngava, East- 



main, Moose, and Gulf districts of the Hudson's Bay Company, together 



with the island of Anticosti. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VIII, pp. 233-254. 



Several species recorded for the first time from Moose Factory, Ontario. 



1886. Bell, Robert. Observations on the Geology, Zoology and Botany of Hud- 



son's Strait and Bay made in 1885. <Annual Report Geological and 

 Natural History Survey of Canada, I (new series), 1885, part DD, pp. 5DD 

 to 27DD, including two appendices. ( 1886. ) 

 On the physiography and geology of the west coast of Hudson Bay. 



1886. Seton, Ernest E. T. The Birds of Western Manitoba. <Auk, III, pp. 



145-156, 320-329. Addenda, p. 453. 



A number of species recorded from Norway House and many from Lake 

 Winnipeg. 



1887. Chamberlain, Montague. A Catalogue of Canadian Birds, with Notes on 



the Distribution of the Species. 1 vol., 8vo, pp. i-v, 1-143. St. John, 

 N. B. 

 Quotes many notes, mainly from Bell, on birds of Hudson Bay region. 



