1879. 
Canaea canadonsis. 
riaino (Lako Ilmbagog). 
8 
(May 30 
Oscar Moss vdio has often seen this Grouse druta 
described it as follov/s: The malo" flies straight up¬ 
ward from thoground to the height of fifteen or twenty 
foot, and as it descends produces a muffled roll exactly 
like the closing part of the Puffed Grouse’s. The favor¬ 
ite haunts of this Grouse here are said to be larch 
sv/amps. 
1880. 
ay 19. 
Alva 0o';lidge tolls mo that a nest containing thir- 
u- b ijoiiuaining tnir- 
teea eggs was found several years since in the open end 
of a hollow log in the larch bog on Mollidgowalk Stream. 
