.Summer Birds Tim Pond He. by F. H. G. 
Canada Grouse, ( Ganace canadensis). Only one 
seen, and that secured. 
O.& O. XI. Feb. 1886. p. S.i~- 
Birds of Dead River Region, Me. F. H. 0 
91. Ganace canadensis, (Canada Grouse). This 
Grouse was found commonly in the entire north- 
western portion of Somerset county. A few were 
seen at Eustis and Flagstaff, and in nearly all the 
middle sections of the county they were to be met 
with, with the exception of the vicinity of Tim 
Pond, which locality, by some peculiar reason, 
was very sparingly occupied by certain birds, as 
my summer bird list of the vicinity of the lake, 
given in February Obnitiiologist and Oologist 
of the present year, will show. 
O.&O. XI. Dec, 1886. p. 178 
Birds Of Upper St. John. 
90. Canace canadensis {Linn.) Bf. Spruce Partridge.— At Houl- 
ton “mostly found in the deep fir thickets, or in the swamps of firs and 
cedars.” Not met with at Fort Fairfield and Grand Falls, though of course 
it occurs there. 
Ball. N,0.0» 7, July, 1882, p.151 
