Note* om Birds of Grand Ban’*e 
14. L Nswoomb. - 187 
at 3.30 a IStiarp- 
shinned Hawk flew astern, going north toward the land, some seventy miles, 
distant 
BuaN.O.O. 4.April. 187©, p.l^a 
1’:- snminsr Birds of Bndbnry, Out. 
I A.H.iUbsrffor« 
i • -'-f - 
i’3 332. Sharp-sliinned Hawk. Occasional. I 
j Bi'eeds. — ' '■ 
Oa SOs 3ffiae» 18©0, p»87 i 
T K sit i. itesMisrratory Birds observed Bjr 
E D W?ntS;FaU 1886 , Montreal. Can. 
yivi^.SS. Sliarp shinned Hawk. 
O.&O* XI.Mar.l886.p, VV 
l» Cr 0e.e..u^ 
i6,^. Accipiter fuscus. Shot May 2, 1884. Tolerably common ; breeds 
Auk, I. July, 1884. p. 
rr. 
^■4* rtt*-.- a Sharp-shinned Hawk (j1cc^y>/fer t’e/ox) 
was shot while lurking around a barnyard. — Montague Chamberlain, 
S/f. JoJm^ N. B. 
A«k, 4. July 1887. p. > 
Shimmer Bds. Bastisouche Valley, N. B, 
July, '83. J. Brittain and P.Cox, Jr, 
Accipiter velox. Sharp-shinned Hawk. Raie. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p.117 
Newf oandland Notes. A Trip up tlie 
Humber Biver, Aug. 10 - Sept, 24, 1889. 
17. Accipiter velox. Sharp-siiinned Hawk. — Common. 
Louis H. Porter, New Vork City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan. , 1900, p. 7/- 
