102. 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.

103. Cygnus SP.—? A swan was shot at Point de Monts by an Indian in 1870.

104. Chen hyperboreus. Snow Goose.—Rare. Mr. Comeau has shot it in October.

105. Bernicla brenta. Brant Goose.—Breeds, and is by no means rare. Arrives in April, remaining into November and sometimes December.

106. Bernicla canadensis. Canada Goose.—A common migrant, arriving during the latter part of March and departing in November. They breed at Natashquan, Western Labrador.

107. Anas obscura. Black Duck.—A tolerably common summer resident, breeding about the fresh water lakes.

108. Dafila acuta. Pintail.—The only one Mr. Comeau ever saw here he shot June 7, 1882.

109. Querquedula carolinensis. Green-winged Teal.—Rare here, but they breed at Manacougan.

110. Querquedula discors. Blue-winged Teal.—Rare, but oftener seen than the preceding. Has been shot early in May.

111. Fuligula affinis. Scaup Duck.—Tolerably common in October.