THE CANADIAN SPORTMI AN AND NATi i:\f.i -,; 



116. Bnteo Pennsylvanicus, Broad-winged Buzzard. 

 \<ii common. 



116. Archibuteo lagopus. 



Rare visitant in fall. 



Rough-legged Buzzard. 



117. Pandion haliaetm, Fish Hawk. Rarevi itantin 

 Bummer. 



118. Haliaetua leucocepholus, Bald Kaglc. Bar 

 taut. 



COLUMBID/K.— I'kjkons. 



119. Ectopistes migratoriua, Wild Pigeon. Not com- 

 mon. Spring and autumn visitant. 



TETJRAONIDJJE — Gbottsh, etc. 



120. Ronnsa umbel/ua, Ruffed Grouse. Abundant in 

 loud producing localities. Summer and winter resident. 

 Nests in April. 



CBLARADBUD^B.— Plovhhs. 



121. Squatarola helvetica, Black-bellied Plover. v 



and autumn migrant. 



122. Charadrius Virginims, Golden Plover. Spring 



and autumn migrant. 



123. JEgialitis voeiferus, Kildecr Plover. Not com- 

 mon. A few breed here. 



124. Mgialitis WUsonius, Wilson's Tlover. < 

 visitant. 



126. JEgialitis aemipalmatus, Semipalmated Plover, or 

 Singneck. Spring and autumn visitant. 



12(i. JEgialitis melodus, Piping Plover, or Ringneck. 



Spring and autumn visitant. 



127. JEgialitis eantiamis, Snowy Plover. Rave visi- 

 tant. 



SCOLOPACIDvE.— Snii'u, etc. 



128. PhUohela minor, American Woodcock. Arrives 

 beginning oi' April; a few pairs remain throughout 

 the summer and probably breed here. 



1211. Gallinago Wilsoni, Wilson's Snipe. Spring and 

 an tn mn visitant. 



130. Macrorhamphus griseus, Red-breasted Snipe. 

 Spring and autumn visitant. Rare. 



131. Tringa minutilla, Least Sandpiper. Spring and 

 autumn visitant. 



i:W. Tringa maeulata, Pectoral Sandpiper, g 

 and autumn visitant. 



183. Totanus flavipes, fellow-shanks. Spring and 



autumn visitant. 



134. Totanus solitarius, Solitary Tattler. Spring 

 visitant. 



135. Totanus melanoleucus, Greater Tell-tale. Rare in 

 spring; the young common in autumn. 



136. Trinigoides mandarins, Spotted Sandpiper. 

 Bummer resident. Nests beginning of June. 



ARBEID.K— "Uhrons. 



137. Ardea herodias, Great Blue Heron. Spring and 

 summer visitant. Young common in the fall. 



138. Nyrtiardea qrisca, Night Heron. Summer resi 

 dent. Nests end of May on Nun's Island, above Victoria 

 bridge. 



139. Botatirus minor, Bittern. Summer resident 

 Nests end of May. 



RALLIPiE.— Rait.s, etc. 



140. Rallus elegans, Fresh-water Marsh Hen. Summer 

 resilient. Nests beginning of dune. 



141. Rallns Virginiamts, Virginia Rail. Summer 



nt. Nests beginning of June. 



• r i.-.-. 



A\ A I III 



1,1 tyring »nd 



autumn migrant. 



1 1 i. lard. Cam 



i (6. 

 A few breed here In April. 



147. 



nit. 

 I pi. i hi, r | 

 Spring and autumn migrant. 



160. ' 



and autumn migrant. 



161. \, :ant. 

 1 52. i i c iponsa, Wo td I >>■ I Bonn 



r Bluebill. Spring and 



autumn migrant. 



I A. Fuligvla a/ and 



autumn migrant. 



166. FidigtUa \ spring and 



;i n tit in n migrant. 



160. I • 



St. Looia in the fall. 

 i ."o. Bin ■ phal i dang fa, Gold 



and autiimn migrant. 



i"i8. Bueephala albeola, Baffle-headed I'mk. spring 

 and autumn. 



159. Mergus merganser, M 

 spring and autumn. 



160. Mergus serrator, B 



Spring and autumn migrant. 



161. Mergtts cuciiHatus, H 



during spring and autumn. 

 I.AUIi'.K. I 



162. Lants tnarinus, Great Black-backed G nil 



during spring and autumn. 



168. l.'ints argentatus, Herring (lull. Common Gall. 

 Young birds occur dm ing spring. 

 404. Larus Philadelphia, Bonapartea 1 Gull. ^ 



birds occur in autuinn. 



165. Sterna hirvnAa, Common f i S and 

 autumn visitant. 



166. Sti rnn s ip r H i 

 ami autumn visitant. 



COI/5 M i: 1 1 • 



167. Coiymbus torqitattis. Greal Northern D 



Oei ins in the St. Lawrence in spring. 



PODICIPID r 

 1681 Podflymfcus podieeps, Pied-bUled 

 Summer resident Breeds Mere. 



The above together with 1 1 »* ■ inter.'-: 

 collected bj Professor Macoun it Belleville, with i 

 i.\ Professor Bell, of Albert University; published in 

 " 'i*n r- Canadian Sportsman and N* urai - 

 November number of 1881, wiU, l trust, induce ( 



to publish lists of birds oeeurring in tin ir l.v.i. 

 Sneh records are valuable for 

 geographical range of the 8] 



