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Dewey, L. H.. 1888. "Birds of the Pine Wood in Northern Michigan." Report of 

 State Board of Agriculture, 1888. p. 187. Mention is made of birds seen in a 

 trip across the State through the pine forests. 



Durfee. E. W., 1890. "Nesting of the Short-billed Marsh Wren," Ornithologist 

 and Oologist. Vol. XV. p. IM. 



Dwight, Jonathan, Jr., 1890. "The Horned Larks of North America," The Auk, 

 Vol. VII. pp. 138 and 159. Notes specimens from Ann Arbor and Cadillac, and 

 breeding from the last place. 



Eddy. N. A.. 1882. Black-backed Woodpecker in Michigan,'' Ornithologist and 

 Oologist. Vol. VII. p. U3. 1882; " Black-backed Woodpecker in Michigan," Ornithol- 

 ogist and Oologist, Vol. VII, No. 181, 1882, p. 11.3; " Michigan Notes on Birds," ibid., 

 Vol. IX, 1883, p. 4. 



Eddy, N. A., 1884. "Michigan Notes,'" Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. IX, 1884, 

 pp. 4 and 5. Notes on Bald Eagle. Carolina Rail, Herring Gull, Bonaparte's Gull, 

 Common Tern, Black-backed Woodpecker, and Surf Duck; " Bird Notes from Bay 

 City," ibid., p. 41, 



Fisher, Dr, A. K., 1893. " Hawks and Owls of the United States in their Rela- 

 tion to Agriculture." Bulletin No. 3, Division of Ornithology, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C, p. 487. 



Fluher, Rev. Chas.. 1886. "Ruthless Destruction of Birds," Report State Horti- 

 cultural Society, 1886. p, .35.5. A record is given of the tremendous destruction of 

 birds to be used ornamentally and suggestions given to prevent it, 



Forbes. Prof. S, A., 1881. "Birds and Canker Worms," Report of State Horti- 

 cultural Society. 1881, p. 203. This valuable article records investigations of many 

 of our most common birds which were found feeding upon the Canker Worm. 

 Per cent of insect food is given in each case. 



Fox, Rev. Chas., 1853. " Published List of the Birds of Michigan." Said to include 

 212 species. I have been unable to secure this list. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris, 1875. "Our Northern Mockingbird, Catbird," Galeoscoptes 

 carolinensis (Linn.) Caban, Kalamazoo Telegraph, July 1875. This is a simple 

 biography. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris, 1876. " Tenacity of Life in Animals," Kalamazoo Gazette, 1876. 

 Refers largely to birds. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1877. " Voyage on the Kalamazoo River from Kalamazoo to 

 the Mouth," Kalamazoo Telegraph, Aug. 24 and 26, 1877. A record of the birds 

 and mammals was kept by Gibbs and Tuthill; "Breeding Habits of Myiodioctes 

 mitratus" (Gmel.) Aud., Naturalist and Fancier, Vol. I, No. 8, p. 31, 1877. The 

 above paper was published monthly by C. W. Gunn, Grand Rapids, Michigan, from 

 1877 to 1879. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1878. "Breeding Habits of the Golden Winged Warbler," 

 Helviinthophaga chrysoptera (Linn.) Baird. Naturalist and Fancier, Vol. II, No. 3; 

 "A List of the Warblers taken in the State," ibid., Vol. II. No. 2. This gives 28 

 species with notes. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1879. " Annotated List of Birds Michigan," Bull, of the U. S. 

 Geographical and Geological Survey of the Territories, Vol. V, No. 3, Article XXIV, 

 pp. 481 to 495 inclusive. This embraces 309 species, states whether each species is 

 rare or common, whether it breeds, or is a transient or migrant, and where it is 

 found. It is, considering its early date, very accurate and complete. 



