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 Jan., 1912 A VISIT TO NOOTKA SOUND 21 females and immatures were secured. The jays were exasperatingly scarce, con- sidering that in the vicinity of former camps in other parts of Vancouver Island they were frequently the most abundant species of bird. However, by following up every one seen or heard, we finally secured eight specimens. Of the Varied Thrushes we obtained about as many. Following is a list of the birds seen at Nootka Sound, both at the Tahsis Canal camp and at Friendly Cove, during the time we were there, July 23 to August 11. lig. 11. LOOKING UP TH TAHSIS CAIAL, l'qOOTKA SOUi'qD, IROM AN ISL'12 in rm BAY A amDLv cov Besides these, numbers of gulls, scoters, and phalaropes were seen, but under cir- cumstances not permitting of absolute specific identification. Gavia iraruer ]?rachyrampitus marmoragus Rirerus americanus Hisgrionicus Msgrionics Ardea Iterodias fannini Pisobia minulilla Ereuncles mauri Acgigis macularius Egialilis semipalmala ]?onasa umbellus sabini Columba asciala Accipiter veloac Halicelus leucocepitalus alascanus Pandion Italiaetas carolineaMs Ceryle alcyon caurina Dryobates villosus Itarrisi Colapres caret saluratior Cypseloides niger borealis Selaspitorus rtis Nuttallornis borealis Empidonax dicilis Empidonax trailli Empidona.r Itarnmond Cyanocilta slelleri Corvus coraac principalis Corvus bracityrityncitos caurinus Ielospiza melodia rufina Passerella iliaca j%liinosa ?ombycilla cedrorum Vermivora celala lutescerts Dendroica aesliz,a rubiinosa Dendroica townsendi Oporornis tolmiei IVilsonia pusilla pileolala Cinclus meacicanus unicolor Nannus Memalis pacificus Certitia familiaris occidentalis Silta canadensis Penlitestes rufescens Regulus salrapa olivaceus Hylocicitla stdala Hylocicitla gttlata nanus Planestitus migratorius caurinas Ixoreus naevius