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Sturnella magna, etc.— Meadow Larks were quite common on April 

 25, but were very wild. On April 23, a flock of Wild Geese was seen by- 

 Mr. Herbert Petman, flying in a north-easterly direction over the bay. — 

 J. B. Williams. 



Turclus fuscescens. Ohsetura pelagica.— On April 19, I heard 

 the Wilson's Thrush for the first time, and on April 18, Mr. F. Cockburn 

 observed Chimney Swifts. 



Antrostomus vociferus. Spizella pusilla— On April 25, Whip- 

 poor-wills and Field Sparrows had arrived. 



Ohelidon erythrogaster. Progne subis.— I saw a Barn Swal- 

 low and a Purple Martin on April 25. 



Mniotilta varia.— Black and White Creepers around on April 27. 



Harporhynchus rufus.— Arrived on April 28.— Geo. E. Atkinson. 



(Forty-sixth Meeting, May 12th, 1891). 



Philohela minor. — On April 29, I saw an American Woodcock at 

 North Toronto. 



Chordeiles virginianus. Helminthophila ruficapilla. — I saw for 

 the first time this season Night Hawks and Nashville Warblers, 

 on May 1. 



Dendroica caerulescens. D. virens. — May 6, Black-throated Blue 

 Warblers arrived. May 8, Black-throated Green Warblers arrived. 



Icterus galbula and Zonotrichia leucophrys arrived on May 9, 

 at Toronto. 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus. — Red-headed Woodpecker seen on 

 May 10. 



Dendroica maculosa. — May 12, I saw Magnolia Warblers. — FRANK 

 Tweed. 



Compsothlypis americana.--On May 12, I observed a Parula War- 

 bler in Rosedale, Toronto. 



Dendroica blackburniae. — Saw a Blackburnian Warbler in Rosedale 

 on May 12. — W. METCALFE. 



Habia ludoviciana. — I shot two Rose-breasted Grosbeaks on the 

 Don, on May 9. 



Antrostomus vociferus.— On May 10, I shot a Whip-poor-will. 



