$20. Rare Birds in Ontario. By John A. Morden. Ibid., II, pp. 162, 
163. — Relates chiefly to the Lapland Longspur, at Mitchel s Bay, Ont. 
Owe* import & Naturalist 
mrcia -within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Can, Comeau&Merriam 
35. Centrophanes lapponicus. Lapland Longspur. — Large flocks 
of this species appear on this part of the coast during the latter part of 
April, remaining till about the middle of May. They are then very abun- 
dant, occurring both alone and in flocks with the preceding. 
Bali N, 0,0, 7,Oct, X882, p,S35 
Records from Toronto. B.B.T.Setou. 
Lapland Longspur. Plectrophanes lapponicus. — Indi 
viduals of this species have occurred in company with P. niva 
Its almost every winter as far back as the records here extend. 
Auk, 2, Oct., 1885, p.384 
Birds of N.B. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
67. Calcarius lapponicus. Lapland Longspur. — Common after Aug- 
ust 3. Breed about Nachvak and northward to Hudson Straits. South 
of Nachvak they occur only as migrants. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.30. 
(iLo cly] ^ [ <r-i^rR/Id . 
■d'4 < PF%S~OsVl)l*<4 * 
/ft 
V, . iq ay, -fv. 
202. Calcarius lapponicus. — Lapland Longspur. — Irregular winter 
resident October 10 to April 23; latest May 17, 1891; not common, usu- 
ally found singly with flocks of Snowflakes, but Mr. Nash has recorded 
flocks October 10-26, 1891. 2 
2 Biological Review of Ontario, I, 1894, 30. 
