Birds of Upper St, John, 
JBatohelder. 
56. Corvus americanus And. Crow— C ommon. 
Bull, N, Q.O, 7, July, 1882, p.149 
Birds -within Ten Miles of Point 
de Monts, Gan, Comeau & Merriam 
Corvus frugivorus. Crow. — A common summer resident, some- 
times wintering. I have observed that the Crows here find much of their 
food along the beach at low water. 
Bua N, 0, 0, 7, Oct. Z 882 , p, 236 
Records from Toronto. E, E. T. Seton. 
Common Crow. Corvus americanus. — Three albinos of 
this species were observed in the country east of Toronto, about 
three years ago. One of these was secured and is now in the 
possession of Mr. C. A. Hirschfelder. It is pure white. No 
data. 
Auk, 2. Oct., 1885. p.334 - 
Last Dates Migratory Birds observed by 
E. D. Wintle,Falll885, Montreal, Can. 
Jtinr 21, Crow. . 
&CC*JU.'<r*KLLy 
O.&O. XI. Mar. 1886 . p. pb 
Ornithological Trip to St, Bruno, P Q- 
May 25. 1885 . E. D. Wmtle, Montreal. 
Crow, plentiful. 
O.&O. XI. May . 1686. p. ' 
An Ornithologist’ s Summer in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar. 
I Corvus americanus , American Crow. Not a 
I I are bird along the whole coast, but does not 
j remain to face the winter. 
O.&O. XII. Mar. 1887. p. 
Breeding Dates of Birds in Kings 
County, N. S. Watson L. Bishop. 
Crow (Corvus frugivorus). May 6, 7, 9, 13, 13, 
26. 
O.&O. XIII, Mar. 1888 p.45 
