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in January," ibid., Feb. li, 1884; " Winter birds of Locke in February," ibid., March 

 6, 1884. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1884. ■' Sandhill Crane," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. IX, 1884, 

 p. G. Nest described and the dates of the arrival of the bird given for twenty-seven 

 years. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A. 1884. " Winter Birds of Locke, Michigan,'" Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist Vol. IX, p. 31; "Summer Birds of Locke, Michigan," ibid., p. 43; "Five additions to 

 the avi-fauna of Michigan." ibid., p. 81, discusses Long-tailed Chickadee, Brown-headed 

 Nuthatch, Gray-headed Snowbird. Western Nonpareil and Ground Dove. 



Atkins, Dr. H. A., 1885, "Summer Birds of Locke, Michigan," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist. Vol. X, p. 3. Includes eighty-two species; " The Bay-breasted Warbler, at 

 Locke, Michigan," ibid., p. 55; " Obituary Notice of," ibid., p. 120. 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., 1873. "Bird Friends of the Pomologist." Report of Michigan 

 Pomological Society, 1873, p. 127. 



Ballou. W. H., 1879. "Ornithological Notes along Detroit River," Oologist, Vol. 

 Ill, p. 57. 



Barrows, Walter B., 1889. The English Sparrow {Passer domesticus) in North Amer- 

 ica, especially in its Relation to Agriculture. Prepared under the direction of Dr. C. 

 Hart Merriam, Ornithologist of the Department of Agriculture, Bulletin No. 1, United 

 States Department of Agriculture, Division of Economic Ornithology and Mammalogy, 

 Washington, 1889, p. 405 and map. There are several notes from Michigan. 



Bendire, Chas., 1892. "Passenger Pigeons in Michigan," Smithsonian Contribution 

 to Knowledge, Vol. XXVIII, p. 133. Gives summary of Mr. Wm. Brewster's 

 researches in Northern Michigan; "Barn Owl, Strix pratincola, at Sault Ste. Marie," 

 ibid., p. 325. 



Boies, A. H., 1875. " Catalogue of the Birds Ascertained to Occur in Southern Mich- 

 igan, Together with the Game and Fish Laws of Michigan and Miscellaneous Articles . 

 for Sportsmen." A pamphlet published by W. T. B. Schermerhorn, Hudson, Michigan, 

 This is an annotated list of 211 species. The list claims to embrace only those species 

 found in the southern portion of the Lower Peninsula. 



Boies, A. H., 1876. "Additions to a Catalogue of Michigan Birds," Rod and Gun, 

 Vol. XII, January 15, 1876, pp. 89 to 93. 



Boies, A. H., 1884. "Stray Notes," A. H. Boies, Hudson, Michigan, The Auk, 

 Vol. II, pp. 285 to 291. 



Boies, A. H., 1889. "Cowbird Living with English Sparrow." Ornithologist and 

 Oologist. Vol. IX, p. 128. 



Brayton, Alembert W., B. S., M. D. "A Catalogue of the Birds of Indiana, with 

 Keys and Descriptions of the Groups of Greatest Interest to the Horticulturists," 

 Transactions* of the Indiana Horticultural Society, 1879, pp. 87 to 165 inclusive. 



Brewster, Wm., 1888. " The present State of the Wild Pigeon, Eetopistes migra- 

 torius, as a Bird of the United States, with some Notes on Its Habits," The Auk, 

 Vol. VI, Oct. 1889, p. 285. This is an account of a visit to central and northern 

 Michigan in the spring of 1888, and gives the result of observations on this 

 species. 



Brotherton, Wilfred A., 1891. "An Unexpected Fall,'' Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. XVI, p. 28. Refers to Shrike, Cuckoo, Mourning Dove, etc. " The Great Blue 

 Heron," ibid., pp. 90 and 91; "A Pair of Pugnacious Jays." ibid., p. 101; "The Rose- 

 breasted Grosbeak in Oakland county, Michigan," ibid., Vol. XVII, p. 131. 



