Birds within Ten Miles of Point-' 
de Monts, Can, Comeau & Merriam 
63. Surnia funerea. Hawk Owl. — Common in winter, generally 
appearing in November and not remaining later than February. 
Bull, N.O.O, 7, Oct, 1382, p.237 
• nW . vT 'ta *io a ‘unanna sun ooc; a. 
Early Appearance of Certain Northern Species at Ottawa, Canada. — 
Judging by the unusually early arrival of some of our northern wanderers, 
and the greater abundance of others this fall, there must be queer condi- 
tions prevalent to the north of us. 
A Hawk Owl ( Surnia ulula caparoch) was shot and bought to me October 
9, and another was seen at the same time. At that time it was very mild 
here. Several more were brought to a local taxidermist. 
Birds of Toronto, Canada, 
by James K. Fleming. 
Part II, Land Birds. 
Auk, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p.7<5*. 
149. Surnia ulula caparoch. American Hawk Owl. Rare winter 
migrant of irregular occurrence, October 22 to January 10; I have the 
records of only three specimens since 1889, but there are several previous 
to this date. 
