Birds of Southern New Brunswiok. 
M, Chamberlain. 
ii. Zenaidura carolinensis. Mourning Dove.— This bird has been 
but rarely met with here ; one taken at Hampton in June, 1880, one at 
Rothesay on September 30, 1881, and one at Milkish on October 17, 
1881, are the only specimens I have heard of. 
BuU, N.O.O, 7, April, 1882, p.105 
Birds within Ten Miles of 
de Monts, Gan, Goiaean <& 
Point 
Merriara 
76. Zenaidura carolinensis. Carolina Dove. — Of this southern 
species Mr. Comeau has killed two at Godbout; the first, a male, he shot 
October io, 1881, and the second, a female, June 6, 1882. 
Bu& N.O.O, 7»Oot, 1882, p«2S8 
Yi c i3 v « v, s u, c c 
It 0 t ef. 
A Mourning Dove ( Zenaidura macroura ), a very rare bird here, was 
taken near Fredericton, Oct. 14, 1899. — Willie H. Moore, Scotch Lake , 
r ° rk Co - B • Auk, XVII, April, 1900, p. ‘'I'], 
Birds of Toronto, Canada, 
by James H. Fleming, 
Part II, Land Birds, 
Auk, XXIV, Jan., 1907, p.72. 
118. Zenaidura macroura. Mourning Dove. — Regular summer resi- 
dent, never very common, May 16 to July 24; my data are insufficient 
but the dates of arrival and departure are probably April and October- 
nest June 3, 1899. ’ 
