Birds of Upper St, John, 
Batchelder. 
94. Botaurus lentiginosus (Montag.) Step/i .— Bittern. — ‘'Com¬ 
mon” at Houlton. One seen at Grand Falls. 
Bull. N.O.Os 7, July. 1882, p.151 
Birds within Ten Miles of Poim 
de Monts, Gan, Comeau & Mernaix 
io2 Botaurus mugitans. American BiTTERN.-Rare. Mr. Comeau 
has shot several here, and tells me that they are common at Manacougan, 
thirty miles west of Godbout. 
Bull, N, Q.Q. 7, Oct. 1882. P. 239 
Birds of N.B. coast of Labrador 
Note from Gravenhurst, Ont. I have lived here seven 
years but have not been able to obtain a l^i^er^ until last 
season, when they were plentiful. S) f 
K 16. 4. 
{P.i (P- / X. J/Lasieli ■ /*rs 
Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
38. Botaurus lentiginosus. American Bittern; Marsh Hen.— I 
saw two or three at Cape St. Francis, on the way south. This was just 
north of Belle Isle. 
Auk, XIX, Jan.. 1902, p.28. 
18. Botaurus lentiginosus. American Bittern. —Common summer 
resident, breeding in the open swamps on all the principal islands. A set 
of four slightly incubated eggs was taken on Grindstone Island on 
July 14. 
Auk, fl. April, 1889. p. 146 
Buraiaer Birds of Sudbury, Out. 
A. H.Aiberger. 
190 . American Bittern. Tolerably common. 
’Qj&Q, XV, Joe©. 1890. p«87 
Dwight, •• er Birds of 
Prince Edward Is kind. 
Botaurus lentiginosus. 
bird in suitable localities, 
American Bittern.—A tolerably 
and known by the name of ‘Mud-hen.’ 
common 
Auk X, Jan, 1893. p. 
All3ii, Summer Birds Bras d'Cr Region 
I may add that I met with a single Botcturus lentiginosus at 
Northeast Margaree, where I spent one rainy morning. 
Auk, 8,April, 1891, p./fcfc 
Newf oundlandNotes. ATripupthe 
Humber Liver, Aug. 10 - Sept, 24, j.899. 
12. Botaurus lentiginosus. American Bittern. — Abundant. 
Louis H, Porter, New Tork City. 
Auk, XVII, Jan., 1900, p-7/ 
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