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Brownell, W. C, M. D., 1890. " The haunts of the Water Thrush," Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XV, pp. 153 and 154. 



Brownell, W. C, M. D.. 1891. '"The Least Bittern and Long-billed Marsh Wren 

 at Mud Lake," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVI, pp. 21 and 22. 



Brownell, W. C, M. D., 1892. "Sandhill Crane in Michigan," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 156. Reported from Shiawassee county. 



Brownwell, W. C, M. D., 1892. "The Color Phenomena of the Little Screech 

 Owl," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVII. p. 105. 



Butler, Amos W., 1890. "A Catalogue of the Birds of Indiana," illustrated. This 

 is an annotated list of Indiana birds. .It is very full and accurate and reflects 

 great credit upon its author and the state of Indiana. It contains 305 species and 

 gives many references to Michigan birds. Transactions Indiana Horticultural Soci- 

 ety, 1890. It is also published under separate cover by the author at Brookville, 

 Indiana. 



Butler, Amos W., 1892. Notes on Indiana Birds, Proceedings Indiana Academy 

 of Science, 1891, Brookville, Indiana, 1892. Notes the occurrence of the Prothono- 

 tary Warbler, Protonotaria citrea, in St. Joseph county, Michigan. 



Butler, Amos W., 1892. " Notes on the Range and Habits of the Carolinia Para- 

 keet," The Auk, Vol. IX, pp. 49 and 56. Mentions a species in the National Museum 

 from Michigan; " Some Notes Concerning the Evening Grosbeak," ibid., pp. 2.38- 

 247; "Notes its occurrence at Kalamazoo, 1869, 1873, 1878, 1879; Grand Rapids, 1869, 

 1874, 1879, 1887, 1888, 1989, 1890; Paw Paw, 1872; Petersburg, 1888, 1889; Alma, 1890; 

 Olivet, 1890; Agricultural College, 1888, 1889; Ypsilanti, 1890, and Geddes, 1890. 



Butler, Amos W., 1893. Further Notes on the Evening Grosbeak," The Auk, 

 Vol. X, 1893, pp. 155-157. Notes its occurrence in Washtenaw county in the fall 

 of 1889, upon the authority of L. W. Watkins. 



Cabot, J. E., 1850. " Report of the Birds Collected and Observed at Lake Super- 

 ior," Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 59 Washington street, Boston, chapter 8. This list 

 embraces, sixty-nine species, and contains some rare northern forms. 



Collins, W. H., 1875. " Notes on the Breeding Habits of some of the Water Birds 

 of St. Clair Flats, Michigan," Bull. Orn. Club, Vol. V, p. 61. Notes two nests of 

 Aythya americana, one nest of Fulix marila, and occurrence of Fulix afflnis, 

 Hydrochelidon lariformis, Larus Philadelphia, and the nesting of the last. 



Collins, W. H., 1778. " Notes on the Nesting of the Black Tern," Oologist Vol. 

 IV, 1878. Nest reported from St. Clair Flats; "Breeding of Podilymbus podiceps," 

 ibid.. Vol. V, p. 19, Sept. 1879. Nest reported from St. Clair Flats and the eggs and 

 young described; "Pomarine Jajger in Detroit," ibid.. Vol. V, p. 24, 1879. 



Collins, W. H., 1880. " Nesting of the Brant, Foster's and Wilson's Terns and 

 Canvas-backed Duck," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. V, 1880. Six nests found 

 with eight to twelve eggs each. Observations were taken at St. Clair Flats; 

 "Oological Notes," ibid.. Vol. V, 1880. 



Collins, W. H.. 1881. "Those Brants," a correction. Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. VI, 1881. 



Collins, W. H., 1882. "Sea Dove," ibid.. Vol. VII. 1882, p. 111. A note of its 

 capture in Michigan, Nov. 30, 1881. 



Cook, A. J., 1872. "The Bird Friends of the Horticulturist," Report of State 

 Pomological Society, 1872, p. 631. 



