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Allen, J. A. 1879. " Gibbs' List of Birds of Michigan," review of, Bull. Nutt. 

 Orn. Club. Vol. V. p. 110. 



Allen, J. A., 1880. " Steere's Birds of Ann Arbor," review of, Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, Vol. VI, p. 4G. 



Allen, J. A. 1893. "The Geographical Origin and Distribution of North Ameri- 

 can Birds, Considered in Relation to the Faunal Areas of North America," The 

 Auk, Vol. X, No. 2, April 1893, pp. 97-150. 



Anonymous, 1880. ''Wild Pigeons in Michigan," Scientific American, Vol. 42, pp. 

 34.3-344. Notes on breeding and migrations, copied from the Detroit Post. 



Anonymous, 1887. "The Evening Grosbeak at Saginaw, Michigan," Forest and 

 Stream, Vol. XXXIV, p. 143. 



Anonymous, 1892. "Capture of a Pelican near Grand Rapids," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 143. Copied from Grand Rapids paper. The bird was 

 exhibited by G. K. Hurlburt. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1878. "Rare Birds at Locke," Lansing Republican, Nov. 8, 

 1878. Two species of Junco reported; "First Capture of Connecticut Warbler,'' 

 ibid., June 6. 1879. 



Atkins. Dr. H. A., 1879. Rare birds in Michigan," Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club. Vol. 

 IV, No. 2, 1879; "The Snow Bird in Southern Michigan iu Summer," ibid., Vol. 

 IV, No. 4, 1879. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1879. "The Snowbird. Jit )ico /ii!/e??ia?is, in Southern Michigan," 

 Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. 4, p. 2.38. Taken at Locke. July 8, 1879. Also records 

 that C. W. Gunn took it at Grand Rapids, July 13, 1878. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1880, "Orange Crowned Warbler," taken at Locke, Oologist, 

 Vol. V, p. 72. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1881. " Bird Notes from Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. VI, 1881; " Small Green-crested Flycatcher," ibid., Vol. VI, 1881, dates of 

 arrival are given for twenty-five consecutive years; "The Whip-poor-will," ibid.. Vol. 

 VI, No. 6, 1881; "Date of Arrival of Scarlet Tanager and Baltimore Oriole for 

 twenty-five years." ibid., Vol. VI, No. 2, 1881. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1881. "Birds of Locke," Oologist, Vol. V, 1881, No. 12, p. 93. Note 

 is made of Song Sparrow, Jan. 1, and Red-bellied Nuthatch, Dec. 19. He also notes 

 taking of Song Sparrow two years in January, four in February, and once in March, 

 during 28 consecutive years of observation. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A.. 1882. " Capture of Chipping Sparrow in Locke, Michigan, in win- 

 ter (Dec. 19, 1881)," Ingham County Democrat (Mason, Michigan), Jan. 5, 1882. 

 Thought to be the first capture of this bird in Michigan in winter. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1832. "Our two Cuckoos breeding in one nest," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. VII, 1882, p. 189; " Tufted Titmouse," ibid.. Vol. VII, 1882. " 



Atkins, Dr. H. A.. 1883. " Carolina Chickadee Taken at Locke," Williamston Enter- 

 prise, Nov. 14, 1883; reports a small flock of Western Meadow Larks, Sturnella neg- 

 iecta, at Locke in October, ibid., Oct. 3, 1883. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1883. "American R3dstart," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. 8, p. 

 31. Gives dates of its arrival at Locke, Michigan, for 26 consecutive years. 



Atkins. Dr. H. A., 1883. " Obituary of," The Auk. Vol. I, p. 391. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1884. "List of Winter Birds of Locke." Lansing Republican, Jan. 

 1884. This is a list of December birds and includes the Meadow Lark; "List of Birds 



