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32. Perisoreus canadensis. Canada Jay. — This bird was not met 
with during July or August. Kay found it common after the middle of 
September. 
2 Canadian Journal, I, 1852-53, 167-72 
3 Auk, II, 1885, 335. 
4 Ontario Natural Science Bulletin, I, 1905, 11, 1 2 
177. Perisoreus canadensis. Canada Jay. — In the winter of 1839- 
40 a considerable migration of this jay occurred at Toronto, and is recorded 
by the late Hon. G. W. Allen. 2 This is the migration referred to by Mr. 
Ernest Seton 3 on the authority of the Rev. John Doel as occurring in the 
winter of 1836-37. Mr. Doel says, “the bird was previously unknown 
in the district and has not since been observed.’’ Specimens from this 
migration are in my collection. There are no further records till October, 
1904, when another migration visited southern Ontario and a number of 
birds were taken at Toronto and other points on Lake Ontario. I have 
given a full account of this elsewhere. 4 
