Ruffed Grouse.' Common, said to have been 
abundant betorc the fire. 
O.&O. XIII. June. 1888 p.94 
On the 21st, I went up the 
line after Ruffed Grouse , found one nest with 
eight eggs, brought them home, put them 
under a hen; she ate two eggs; I wrung her 
neck, and that settled it. I wanted the young 
, to stuff. ./ 
June 2, 1889. 
It “never rains, but it pours,” hence, we 
smile again. After killing the blasted hen, 
mentioned in my last, (because I suspected on 
her part “fowl play ”), I found the two miss- 
ing Grouse eggs in tlie straw, and now have 
' the original set of eig^it eggs complete. 
O.&O. 1889 p.fs 
STitumer Birds of Sudbury, Out* 
;A.H.Alberfiter. 
g’dS. Ruffed Grouse. Abundant. Breeds.^ 
Oi &0, XV I June, 18S0, p.87 
Ornithological Trip to St. Bruno, P.Q. 
May 25, 1885. B, D. Wintle, Montreal. 
Ruffed Grouse. Flushed one. 
O.&O. XI. May. 1888, p. yj 
