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(Fortieth Meeting, February 10, 1891.) 



Merula migratoria. — February 1, 1 saw four Robins in the University 

 Grounds. 



Cyanocitta cristata. — February 5, observed a number of Bluejays 

 in the University Grounds. — GEO. E. ATKINSON. 



Ardea herodias. — On February i, as I was walking along the 

 , Esplanade, I saw a Great Blue Heron, flying over the Bay, and after- 

 wards learned that the bird had been about for several days. — JAMES H. 



Ames. 



Otocoris alpestris praticola — February 8, observed a pair of 

 Shorelarks in the fields north of the city, one of them flew up, and lit 

 on a telegraph wire. — Ed. DEACON. 



Larus glaucus. — On February 7, I saw a fine Glaucous Gull, flying 

 over the bay. — Wm. CROSS. 



(Forty-first Meeting, February 24, 1891.) 



The following list of birds are given as occurring in the vicinity of 

 Orillia : 



Ampelis cedrorum — A pair of Cedar waxwings were observed here, 

 from December 1890, to January 1891, feeding on berries of Mountain 

 Ash. 



Calcarius lapponicus. — A flock of Lapland Longspurs, observed 

 at Gravenhurst, April 29, 1890. 



Quiscalus quiscula — Crow Blackbird, an albino specimen collected 

 at Gravenhurst. 



Junco hyemalis- — An albino Junco, collected August, 1890. 



Corvus corax sinuatus. — A fine specimen of the Raven, collected 

 December, 1890. 



Dendragapus canadensis. — A Canada Grouse, collected December 

 IS, 1890. 



Haliseetus leucocephalus. — Bald Eagle, a specimen collected at 

 Waubaushene, November 12,1890. — W. Melville, Orillia. 



Spinus tristis. — On February 21, I collected a pair of American 



