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797 



I Brewster 



A preliminary report on tile upper gold belt 



Alabama, in the counties of Cleburne, Kandolph, Clay, 

 Talladega, Elmore, Coosa and Tallapoosa. Alabama 

 (Jeol. Surv. Bull., 5, 1896, 1-105. 



Mining in British Columbia. Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 

 13, 1898, 455-459. 



Prospecting in British Columbia. [With discussion.] 



[1898.] Inst. Mill. Engiu. Trans., 16, 1899, 291-299; 



17, 1900, 86. 

 Mineral resources of Vancouver, and adjacent islands, 



I'.iitish Columbia. [1H99.] Inst. Min. Engin. Trans., 



17, 1900, 444-451. 

 Brcwin, A. Note on the effect of lightning on a dwelling 



house at Twickenham, September 23rd, 1890. [1890.] 



Jleteornl. Soc. Quart. Jl., 17, 1891, 19-20. 

 Brewis, E. T., & AUen, II". t 1 . See Allen A Brewis. 

 Brewster, Ktlwin Teniii'i/. A measure of variability, and 



the relation of individual variations to specific differences. 



Amer. Ac. Proc., 32, 1897, 267-280. 

 Brewster, William. *Singular lightning. Science, 2, 



1883, 135. 



Notes on the summer birds of Berkshire county, 

 Massachusetts. Auk, 1, 1884, 5-16. 



Another example of Helminthophaga lencobronchialis 

 from Connecticut. Auk, 1, 1884, 91. 



A singular specimen of the black-and-white creeper. 

 Auk, 1, 1884, 190-192. 



SWAINSON'S warbler. Auk, 2, 1885, 6. r )-80, 105. 



The heath hen of Massachusetts. Auk, 2, 1885, 

 80-84. 



Preliminary notes on some birds obtained in Arizona 

 by Mr. V. STEPHENS in 1884. Auk, 2, 1885, 84-85. 



Peucaea sestivalis and its subspecies illinoensis. Auk, 

 2, 1885, 105-106. 



- Hawk owls in New England. Auk, 2, 1885, 108-109. 



The eider ducks of the New England coast. Auk, 2, 



1885, 111. 



Tbe common cormorant in Massachusetts. 



Auk, 2, 



1885, 112. 



- The rock ptarmigan of Newfoundland. Auk, 2, 1885, 

 193-195. 



Additional notes on some birds collected in Arizona 

 and the adjoining province of Sonora, Mexico, by Mr. F. 

 STEPHENS in 1884 ; with a description of a new species of 

 Ortyx. Auk, 2, 1885, 196-200. 



NELSON'S sharp-tailed finch (Ammodramus caudacutus 

 Nelsoni) on the Atlantic coast. Auk, 2, 1885, 216. 



Additional notes on the nest and eggs of SWAINSON'S 



warbler (Helinaia Swainsoni). Ank, 2, 1885, 346-348. 



The oyster-catcher (Hajmatopns palliatus) in Massa- 

 chusetts. ' Auk, 2, 1885, 384. 



An ornithological reconnaissance in western North 

 Carolina. Auk, 3, 1886, 94-112, 173-179, 277-278. 



- The bridled tern (Sterna anrethetus) in South Carolina. 

 Auk, 3, 1886, 131. 



[The red crossbill (Loxia curvirostra. Stricklandi) in 

 Kansas.] Auk, 3, 1886, 260-261. 



The orange-crowned warbler in eastern Massachusetts. 

 Auk, 3, 1886, 278. 



Additional notes on PEALE'S petrel (yEstrelata gularis). 

 Ank, 3, 1886, 389-393. 



yEgialitis meloda circumcincta on the coast of South 

 Carolina. Auk, 3, 1886, 408. 



Vireo solitarius alticola at Charleston, South Carolina. 

 Auk, 3, 1886, 410. 



Ammodramus Lecontei near Charleston, South 

 Carolina. Auk, 8, 1886, 410. 



Occurrence of the prothonotary warbler (Protonotaria 

 citrea) in Massachusetts. Auk, 3/1886, 410-411, 487-488. 



An interesting specimen of Helmiuthophila. Auk, 3, 



1886, 411-412. 



Occurrence of the yellow-billed tropic bird in Florida. 

 Auk, 3, 1886, 481. 



Breeding of the white-faced glossy ibis in Florida. 

 Auk, 3, 1886, 481-482. 



A red-headed black vulture. Auk, 3, 1886, 483-4*1. 



Three new forms of North American birds. Auk, 4, 

 1887, 145-149. 



The common murre (Uria troille) and the razor-billed 

 auk (Alca torda) on the New England coast. Auk, 4, 

 1887, 158. 



Further notes on the masked bob-white (Coliuus 

 Ridgwayi). Auk, 4, 1887, 159-160. 



Capture of a third specimen of the short-tailed hawk 

 (Buteo brachyurus) in Florida. Auk, 4, 1887, 160. 



A third New England specimen of SWAINSON'S hawk 

 (Buteo Swaiusoni). Auk, 4, 1887, 100. 



Capture of a tish crow (Corvus ossifragus) at Ware- 

 ham, Massachusetts. Auk, 4, 1887, 162. 



The redpolls of Massachusetts. Auk, 4, 1887, 163- 

 164. 



An overlooked specimen of BACHMAN'S warbler. Auk, 

 4, 1887, 165. 



Discovery of the nest and eggs of the western warbler 

 (Dendroica occidentalis). Auk, 4, 1887, 166-167. 



Hummingbirds feeding their young on insects. Auk, 



autumn. Auk, 4, 1887, 



4, 1887, 255. 



Scarcity of adult birds 

 268-269. 



- Descriptions of supposed new birds from Lower 

 California, Sonora, and Chihuahua, Mexico, and the 

 Bahamas. Ank, 5, 1888, 82-95. 



The prairie horned lark (Otocoris alpestris praticola) 

 on the coast of Massachusetts. Auk, 5, 1888, 111-112; 

 6, 1889, 71-72. 



On three apparently new subspecies of Mexican birds. 

 Auk, 5, 1888, 136-139. 



Quiscalus quiscula aglseus at Charleston, South 

 Carolina. Auk, 5, 1888, 208. 



Breeding of the golden-crested kinglet (Regulus 

 satrapa) in Worcester county, Massachusetts, with a 

 description of its nest and eggs. Auk, 5, 1888, 337-344. 



Notes on the birds of Winchendon, Worcester county, 

 Massachusetts. Auk, 5, 1888, 386-393. 



A second Maine (and fourth New England) specimen 

 of SWAINSON'S hawk (Buteo Swainsoni). Auk, 5, 1888, 

 424. 



An unusual nest of the Parnla warbler. Ornith. Ool., 

 13, 1888, 46-47. 



Nest and eggs of the mountain solitary Vireo. Ornith. 

 Ool., 13, 1888, 113. 



The present status of FOKSTER'S tern as a bird of New 

 England. Auk, 6, 1889, 66-67. 



Occurrence of the western sandpiper (Ereunetes occi- 

 dentalis) in numbers on the coast of Massachusetts. 

 Auk, 6, 1889, 69. 



KHIDER'S hawk (Buteo borealis Kriderii) on the coast 

 of Georgia. Auk, 6, 1889, 70. 



Descriptions of supposed new birds from western 

 North America and Mexico. Auk, 6, 1889, 86-98. 



Dendroica coronata feeding upon oranges. Auk, 6, 

 1889, 279. 



- The present status of the wild pigeon (Ectopistes 

 migratorius) as a bird of the United States, with some 

 notes on its habits. Auk, 6, 1889, 286-291. 



Nesting habits of the parrakeet (Conurus carolinensis). 



Auk, 6, 1889, 336-337. 



Melanerpes carolinus eating oranges. 



Auk, 6, 1889, 

 337-338. 



The little brown crane (Grus canadensis) in Rhode 

 Island. Auk, 7, 1890, 89. 



Capture of a Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis) near 



Cambridge, Massachusetts'. Auk, 7, 1890, 91-92. 



BULLOCK'S oriole in Maine. Auk, 7, 1890, 92. 



Eecent occurrence of the turkey vulture in eastern 



Massachusetts. Auk. 7, 1890, 204-205. 



