Birds of N.E. coast of Labrador 
* IT . , °y Henry B. Bigelow. 
« - Of about the same occurrence 
■ pci naps even less common. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.26. 
1 ‘The Unusual Migration of Brilnnich’s Murre in Eastern North America/ (Pro¬ 
ceedings IV International Ornithological Congress, London, 1905). 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K.Fleming. 
Pt.I, Water Birds. 
Aua, XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.441 
7. Uria lomvia. Brunnich’s Murre. — In 1893 this species entered 
Lake Ontario in considerable numbers; the first appeared at Toronto 
November 29, and they increased in numbers through December, all event¬ 
ually dying of starvation. For the next ten years the birds were noted 
annually in November and December, but in decreasing numbers, none 
surviving very long. The migration of this maritime species into the fresh 
waters of the Great Lakes was so remarkable and accompanied by so many 
unusual features that I have recorded elsewhere a fuller account . 1 
