THE CANADIAN SPORTSMAN AND NATURALIST: 



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MONTREAL. 



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" The Soul has a thousand ways of communicating 

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One Lozenge should be taken at night on going to bed, 

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 from eight to twelve hours. 



Not the least inconvenience will be experienced by 

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MONTREAL. 



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Birds of Western Ontario. — Messrs. Morden and Saunders have recently 



published a briefly annotated "List of the Birds of Western Ontario. - * 

 based on observations "made at and near Hyde Park. London. Mitchell's 

 Bay, Point Pelee. and Lucknow," and numbering 236 species. The list 

 has evidently been prepared with much care and (onus a valuable addition 

 to our knowledge of the distribution of Canadian birds. Among southern 

 species included we note the .Swallow-tailed Kite, the Cardinal Grosbeak, 

 the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Hooded Warbler. Mocking Bird, Rough-winged 

 Swallow, Turkey Buzzard, Avocet, Great White Egret. Glossy Ibis, etc. : 

 and among northern species the Bohemian Waxwing. Evening Grosbeak, 

 both species of Three-toed Woodpeckers, the Cinereous Owl, Hawk Owl, 

 etc. Comparison with Mr. Mcllwraith's well-known excellent list of the 

 birds of Hamilton, Out., published in 1S66, shows that, while it contains 5 

 species less than that, it includes 19 not enumerated in the Hamilton list. 

 In this connection attention should be called to Mr. Mcllwraith's recent 

 interesting collation of the two lists t his article forming an instructive 

 commentary on the general subject, and at the same time a supplement to 

 his own earlier list, he adding 7 species not contained in either of the 

 two lists here under notice, raising the number of species thus far. noted 

 in Western Ontario to 200. — J. A. A. 



Auk, I, Jan., 1884. P. Kb" 



* List of the Birds of Western Ontario. By J. A. Morden and \V. E. Saunders' 

 Canaaian Sportsman and Naturalist, Vol. II, Nos. 11 and 12, pp. 183-187,192-194. 

 November and December, 1882. 



f Canadian Sportsman and Naturalist, Vol. HI, PP- 198-200, Jan. 1883. 



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