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Notes on the Birds of Los Coronados Islands, Lower California.

The Condor XI, pp. 134-138; 34 species.

BRITISH POSSESSIONS

BERMUDA

1859. JONES, J. M., WEDDERBURN, J. W., and HURDIS, J. L.. The Naturalist in Bermuda. Birds, pp. 23-97.--1884. REID, S. G. List of the Birds of Bermuda. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 25., pp. 165-279; 186 species. (See also, MERRIAM, C. H., _Ibid._, 283, 284).--1901.

BANGS, O. and BRADLEE, T. S. The Resident Land Birds of Bermuda.

Auk, XVIII, pp. 249-257; 10 species.

CANADA

1831. SWAINSON, W., and RICHARDSON, J. Fauna Boreali-Americana.

Part Second, 4to, pp. lxvi-524, pll. 24-73, woodct. 41; 238 species; important.--1863. BLAKISTON, T. On the Birds of the Interior of British America. Ibis., V, pp. 39-87, 121-155; 250 species.--1887.

CHAMBERLAIN, M. A Catalogue of Canadian Birds with Notes on the Distribution of the Species. 8vo, pp. 143. St. John, N. B.--1898.

RUSSELL, F. Explorations in the Far North, (Lake Winnipeg, Crow Nest Pa.s.s, Alberta, Fort Chippewayan, Fort Rae, Herschel Island.) Published by University of Iowa. Birds, pp. 253-270; 122 species.--1909. MACOUN, J. and J. M. Catalogue of Canadian Birds. 8vo, XVIII+761 pp.

Government Ptg. Bureau, Ottawa. Distribution and nesting; important.

ALBERTA

1892. RAINE, W. (See Saskatchewan.)--1909. STANSELL, S. S. S., Birds of Central Alberta. The Auk, XXVI, pp. 391-400; 157 species.

BRITISH COLUMBIA

1868. BROWN, R. Synopsis of the Birds of Vancouver Island. Ibis, 2nd Ser., IV, pp. 414-428; 153 species.--1890. CHAPMAN, F. M. On a Collection of Birds made by Mr. Clark P. Streator in British Columbia with Field Notes by the Collector. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., III, pp. 123-158; 160 species, from Westminister, Mt. Lehman, Ducks, and Ashcroft, B. C., Duncan's Station, Vancouver Island, and Kalama, Was.h.i.+ngton.--1891. FANNIN, J. Check-List of British Columbia Birds.

8vo. pp. XIV+49. Victoria, B. C.; 307 species.--1893. RHOADS, S. N.

The Birds observed in British Columbia and Was.h.i.+ngton during spring and summer of 1892. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, pp. 21-65; 260 species.--1901. OSGOOD, W. H. Natural History of the Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia. North American Fauna, No. 21, Birds, pp. 38-50; 98 species.--1903. BROOKS, A. Notes on the Birds of the Cariboo District, British Columbia. The Auk, XX, pp. 277-284; 94 species.--1912. SWARTH, H. S. Report on a Collection of Birds and Mammals from Vancouver Island, Univ. Calif. Pub. Zool. X, 1, pp. 124; 111 species.

FRANKLIN

1879. k.u.mLIEN, L. Contributions to the Natural History of Arctic America, made in Connection with the Howgate Polar Expedition, 1877-78.

Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 15. Birds, pp. 69-105; 84 species.--1886.

GREELEY, A. W. Three years of Arctic Service. Roy 8vo, 2 vols, Birds, Vol. II, App. VIII, pp. 372-385; 35+5 species.

KEEWATIN

1902. PREBLE, E. A. Birds of Keewatin, N. A. Fauna, No. 22, pp. 75-131; 260 species.--1905. EIFRIG, C. W. G. Ornithological Results of the Canadian Neptune Expedition to Hudson Bay and Northward, 1903-1904.

Auk, pp. 233-241; 51 species.

LABRADOR (INCLUDING UNGAVA)

1861. COUES, E. Notes on the Ornithology of Labrador. Proc. Acad. Nat.

Sci. Phila., XIII, pp. 215-257; 82 species.--1885. TURNER, L. M. List of the Birds of Labrador, including Ungava, East Main, Moose, and Gulf Districts of the Hudson Bay Company, together with the Island of Anticosti. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VIII, pp. 233-254; 207 species. (See also PACKARD, A. S. The Labrador Coast, 1891).--1887. FRAZAR, M. A. An Ornithologist's Summer in Labrador. Orn. and Ool., XII, pp. 1-3, 17-20, 33-35; 62 species.--1902. BIGELOW, H. B. Birds of the Northwestern Coast of Labrador. Auk, XIX, 1902, pp. 24-31; 85 species.--1907.

TOWNSEND, C. W., and ALLEN, G. M. Birds of Labrador. Proc. Bost. Soc.

Nat. Hist., x.x.xIII, pp. 277-428, map; 213 species. (See also TOWNSEND, C. W., and BENT, A. C. The Auk, 1910, pp. 1-18; 93 species.)

MACKENZIE

1862. ROSS, B. R. List of Mammals, Birds, and Eggs, observed in the Mackenzie's River District with notices. Canad. Nat. and Geol., VII, pp. 137-155. Birds, pp. 142-155; 192 species. (See also Nat. Hist.

Rev. 2nd Ser. II, pp. 269-290).--1891. MACFARLANE, R. Notes on and List of Birds and Eggs Collected in Arctic America, 1861-1866. Proc.

U. S. Nat. Mus., XIV, pp. 413-446; 131 species. (See also Hist. & Sci.

Soc. of Man., Trans. 39).--1908. MACFARLANE, R. List of Birds and Eggs Observed and Collected in the North-West Territories of Canada, between 1880 and 1894. pp. 285-447 of Mair's "Through the Mackenzie Basin," Toronto. William Briggs. 220 species.--1908. PREBLE, E. A. A Biological Investigation of the Athabasca-Mackenzie Region, N. A.

Fauna, No. 27, 574 pp. Birds, pp. 251-500; 296 species; bibliography; important.--1908. SETON, E. T. Bird Records from Great Slave Lake Region. The Auk, XXV, pp. 68-74; 88 species.

MANITOBA

1886. SETON, E. T. The Birds of Western Manitoba. Auk, III, pp. 145-156, 320-329, 453; 258 species.--1891. SETON, E. T. The Birds of Manitoba.

Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII, pp. 457-643, 1 pl.; 266 species. (See also 14 additions. Auk, 1893, p. 49.)--1909. SETON, E. T. Fauna of Manitoba.

British a.s.sc. Handbook. Winnipeg, pp. 1-47; 273 species.

NEW BRUNSWICK

1857. BRYANT, H. A List of Birds Observed at Grand Menan and at Yarmouth, N. S., from June 16 to July 8. Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist., VI, pp. 114-123; 55 species.--1873. HERRICK, H. A Partial Catalogue of the Birds of Grand Menan, N. B., Bull. Ess.e.x. Inst., V. pp. 28-41; 194 species.--1879. PEARSALL, R. F. Grand Menan Notes; Summers of 1877 and 1878. Forest and Stream, XIII, p. 524; 43 species.--1882. BATCHELDER, C. F. Notes on the Summer Birds of the Upper St. John. Bull. N. O. C, VII, pp. 106-111, 147-152; 105 species.--1882, CHAMBERLAIN, M. A Catalogue of the Birds of New Brunswick. Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. New Brunswick, No. I, pp. 23-68, 269 species.--1912. TOWNSEND, C. W. Notes on the Summer Birds of the St. John Valley, New Brunswick. The Auk, XXIX, pp. 16-23; 81 species.

NEWFOUNDLAND

1869. REEKS, H. Notes on the Zoology of Newfoundland. Zoologist, 2nd ser., IV, pp. 1609-1614, 1698-1695, 1741-1759, 1849-1858; 212 species.

See also Canad. Nat. and Quart. Journ. Sci., V. 1870-71, pp. 38-47, 151-159, 289-304, 406-416; and HARVEY M. Forest and Stream, III, pp. 53, 196, 341.--1900. PORTER, L. H. Newfoundland Notes. Auk, XVII, pp. 71-73; 50 species summer birds.--1912. ARNOLD, E. A Short Summer Outing in Newfoundland. The Auk, XXIX, pp. 72-79; 68 species.

NOVA SCOTIA

1857. BRYANT, H. (See New Brunswick.)--1858. BLAKISTON, R. A., BLAND, R. E., and WILLIS, J. R. List of Birds of Nova Scotia. Thirteenth Ann.

Rep. Smiths. Inst., pp. 280-286; 206 species.--1879. JONES, J.

MATTHEW. List of the Birds of Nova Scotia--Land Birds. Forest and Stream, XII, pp. 65, 66, 105, 106, 205, 245; 128 species.--1887.

DWIGHT, J., Jr. Summer Birds of the Bras d'Or Region of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Auk, IV, 1887, pp. 13-16; 59 species. (See also ALLEN, F. H., Ibid., 1891.)--1888. DOWNS, A. Birds of Nova Scotia, edited by Harry Piers, Proc. and Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. Sci., VII, ii, pp. 142-178; 240 species.

ONTARIO

1860. McILWRAITH, T. List of Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Hamilton. Canad. Journ., V. pp. 387-396. (See also Proc. Ess.e.x. Inst., V. 1866, pp. 79-96), 241 species.--1882. MORDEN, J. A., and SAUNDERS, W. E. List of the Birds of Western Ontario. Canad. Sportsm, and Nat. II, pp. 183-187, 192-194, also III, pp. 218, 219, 243; 236 species.--1891. FARLEY, W. L. A List of the Birds of Elgin County, Ontario. The Oologist, VIII, pp. 81-87; 190 species.--1891. Ottawa Field Nat. Club. The Birds of Ottawa. Ottawa Nat. V. pp. 31-47; 224 species.--1894. McILWRAITH, T. The Birds of Ontario, 8vo. X+426 pp.

Wm. Briggs, Toronto; 317 species.--1897-8. NASH, C. W. Birds of Ontario in Relation to Agriculture. Rep. Farmers' Inst. of Ont. 8vo, 32 pp.--1900. NASH, C. W. Check List of the Birds of Ontario. Warwick Bros, and Rutter, Toronto. 8vo. 58 pp.; 302 species.--1901. FLEMING, J. H. A list of the Birds of the Districts of Parry Sound and Muskoka, Ont. Auk, XVIII, 1901, pp. 33-45; 196 species. (See also Ibid., XIX, p. 403.)--1905. NASH, C. W. Check List of the Birds of Ontario. L. K.

Cameron, Printer, Toronto, Ont. 82 pp; 324 species.--1906. SWALES, B.

H., and TAVERNER, P. A. Remarks on the Summer Birds of Lake Muskoka, Ont. Wilson Bull., XVIII, pp. 60-68; 59 species.--1906-7. FLEMING, J.

H. Birds of Toronto, Ont. Auk, XXIII, pp. 437-453; XXIV, pp. 71-89; 290 species.--1907. HUBEL, F. C. Preliminary List of the Summer Birds of the Cobalt Mining Region, Nip.i.s.sing District, Ont. Auk XXIV, pp.

48-52; 76 species.--1907-8. TAVERNER, P. A. and SWALES, B. H. The Birds of Point Pelee, Wilson Bull. XIX, pp. 37-53; 82-99, 133-153; XX, pp. 79-96, 107-129; 209 species. See also WOOD, N. A., _Ibid._, 1910, pp. 63-78.--1910. EIFRIG, G. A. Winter of Rare Birds at Ottawa.

Auk, XXVII, pp. 53-59.

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