Birds -within Ten Miles of Poiiv 
de Monts, Can, Comeau& Merria, • 
139 . Colymbus torquatus. Loon. —Common. Breeds about the 
fresh-water lakes of the interior. I saw many, and heard others, in the 
Gulf, near Point de Monts, in July. Earliest seen April 12, 1882. 
Bnii.N.O.0, 7,Octj 1882, P.241 
An Ornitholog isdai' ^burner in Labrador 
M. Abbott Frazar, 
XJrinator imber, Loon. Rather rare. Said to 
breed exclusively on fresh water lakes on the 
mainland, but seen at intervals on salt water 
where they come to feed. 
O.&O. XII. Jan.1887.p, 2.. 
Breeding- Dates of Birds in Kings 
County,N.S. WatsonL.Bishop, 
Great Northern Diver (Colymbus torquatus ). 
June 5. Nest, a depression in the sand, a few 
feet from the water’s edge, without lining of 
any kind. Eggs, two in number, measuring 
3.62 x 2.44, and 3.60 x 2.43. 
O.& O. XIII. Mar. 1888 p.45 
Birds of Magdalen islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop. 
2 . Urinator imber. Loon. —One seen in the waters of the Gulf off 
Grosse Isle on June 25. Probably breeds. 
Auk, VI. April, 1889. p. 14S 
Summer Birds of Sudbury, Out. 
A. H.AJbsrger, 
7. Common Loon. Common. Breeds. Set 
j of fresh eggs taken July 6th. 
- 0 3 %O 0 TBm; P'87 
Allen, Summer Birds Bras d Dr L.egk.n 
Urinator imber. —One seen on Bras d Or Lake. 
Auk, 8* April, 189L p 4 105 
