42 BIRDS OF ILLINOIS. 



1884. 



COOKE, W. W. Migration in the Mississippi Valley. <0rnitho- 

 logist and Oologist, IX., No. 9, September, 1884, pp. 10"-108. [Extensive 

 notes on the following species: American Eobin, Yellow-rumped 

 Warbler, and Cliff Swallow.] No. 10, October, 1884, pp. 117-118. 

 (Notes on the following: Cape May Warbler, Snow Bunting, Lap- 

 land Longspur, Smith's Longspur, Chestnut-collared Longspur (not 

 in Illinois), and McCown's Longspur.] 



[W. S. C.j Notes from Peoria, 111. ^Young Oologist, Vol. I, 

 No. 3, July, 1884, p. 43. [Brief notes on nests of six species.] 



COOKE, W. W. Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley. Winter 

 Birds of Southern Illinois. ^.Forest and Stream, Vol. XXIII., No. 

 23, Jan. 1, 1885, pp. 444, 445; No. 24, Jan. 8, 1885, pp. 463, 464. 

 [An annotated list of 141 species.] 



COALE, H. K. A New Bird for Illinois. <The Auk, Vol. II., Jan. 

 1885, pp. 109, 110. [Butto lorealis kridcri, taken at Half Day, Illi- 

 nois, July 25, 1876; the specimen now in the collection of the U. 

 S. National Museum.] 



1885. 



DICKINSON, J. E. [Note announcing capture of a specimen of 

 Nyctala tcngmalmi richardsoni at Eockford, Winnebago Co., Illinois, 

 Oct. 15, 1884. Snowy Owls and Northern Waxwings also mentioned.] 

 < Ornithologist and Oologist, March, 1885, p. 47. 



"KiNNEY."- Notes from Northern Illinois. <Yonng Oologist, Vol. 

 II., No. 2, June, 1885, p. 27. [Interesting notes on Euby-throated 

 Hummingbird, Crossbill, "English" Sparrow, and Eose-breasted 

 Grosbeak. Locality, Lena, Stephenson Co.] 



