Birds of Upper St, John, 
Batciieldw. 
IOI. Clangula glauoium americana {Bp.) Ridgw. 
A few seen at Grand Falls. 
Golden-eye. — 
Buaw.o.a 7, July, 1882, P, 152 
Birds within Ten Miles of Point 
ae Monts, Can, CoHj.©ati<& JVIerriaij :■ 
1 13. Clangula glaucium. Golden-eye. — A resident species, and 
tolerably common. Breeds on fresh water only. Remains throughout 
the winter. 
Bull, N.0.0, 7, Oct, 1802, p,240 
■Engl Briar Birds of Sudbury, Ont. 
A. JS. Alberger. t 
""Tnl. Golden-eye Duck. Occasional or rare. || 
Breeds. With large, downy young on July 18tli. | 
0 S &Q S XV, lnm,1390» p Q7 
Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up the ^ 
Humber Biver, Aug. 10 - fc 6 pt, 24,1888, 
9. Glaucionetta clangula americana. American Golden-eye. — 
Breeds abundantly. 
Louis H. Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan. , 1900, p. 7 /. 
Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B . Bigelow. 
29. Glaucionetta clangula americana. Golden-eye. — Reported com- 
mon in late autumn. I saw only one specimen, near Port Manvers, 
August 11 . 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.27. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K. Fleming. 
Pt.I, Water 3irds. 
Auk , XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.445. 
45 . Clangula clangula americana. American Golden-eye. — Common 
migrant, and a regular winter resident, November 23 to April 27; Mr. Nash 
gives May 6 as latest date. ^ 
