'• N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow, 
T 3 - ^arus glaucus. Burgomaster. — We found Burgomasters com¬ 
mon north of Cape Harrison, though they seldom gathered in large flocks. 
At Port Manvers they were particularly abundant. We could find no evi¬ 
dence of their nesting, though young birds appeared in great numbers 
about the end of August. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.20. 
Glaucous Gull (Larus glaucus). On December 2, 1905, 
the watchman at the Dominion rifle range here, which is on the 
south bank of the Ottawa River, took a specimen of this gull in 
one of the several immature plumages. This is the first record 
for this vicinity. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K.Fleming. 
Pt.I, Water Birds. 
Aulc, XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.442. 
13 . Larus glaucus. Glaucous Gull. — Regular winter resident, 
not common, from December 3 to March 25 . Mr. Maughan has one taken 
May 4 , 1893 , a male in the white phase of the immature. All that I have 
examined are in the mottled or white plumages, none being adult. 
