(51). Squatarola squatarola. Black-bellied Plover.—Charadrius dominicus. Golden Plover.—J. H. Fleming writes me that he has the specimens that Horsbrough records as Golden Plover and that they prove to be Black-bellies. Thus the Golden should be replaced by the Black-bellied in the authenticated list.
192. Buteo platypterus. Broad-winged Hawk.—Fleming informs me he has a specimen, Little Hay Lake, (near Camrose) September 2, 1918.
Falco rusticolus. Gyrfalcon.—J. H. Fleming tells me he has the specimen reported under this head by Horsbrough which he regards as rusticolus.
193. Aquila chrysaëtos. Golden Eagle.—Farley reports,—“seen nearly every November at Red Deer.”
(78). Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl.—Sonema, 5th line second paragraph should be “Lousana.”
194. Nyctea nyctea. Snowy Owl.—Farley remarks in letter of November 18, 1918, from Camrose,—“A friend saw a Snowy Owl yesterday,” thus giving evidence for the inclusion of this species of undoubted occurrence.