Newfoundland Notes. A Trip up tie 
Humber Liver, Aug, 10 - Sept, 24,1899. 
3. Larus marinus. Great Black-backed Gull. — Breeds sparingly 
at Adies Pond; doubtful if I saw any. 
Louis H. Porter, New Tork City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p. 7 /, 
jDiruaoi jN.iii.coastot Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
i 4 . Larus marinus. Black-backed Gull. _ Common ; rather less so 
ban the Burgomasters. Breeding commonly. Two young, kept in cap 
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Auk, XIX, Jan,, 1902, p.20. 
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Larus marinus. Great Black-backed Gull. — A not uncom¬ 
mon migrant. (LA, xy.///, fl%\ 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K.Fleming. 
Pt.I, Water Birds. 
Auk, XXIII, Oct., 1905, p.442. 
15. Larus marinus. Great Black-backed Gull — Regular win¬ 
ter resident, not uncommon, November 24 to February 16; earliest record 
September 18, 1896; latest May 26, 1897. All the birds I have examined 
or seen, alive were mature. 
