212 STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETINS. 



year's study during a residence at Portage Lake and is undoubtedly very accurate and 

 reliable. It includes 147 species. 



L. M., 1891. '-The Wild Turkey in Michigan,"" Shooting and Fishing, Dec. 3, 1891» 

 p. 107. 



Langille, Rev. J. H.. 188 \ " Niditication of Birds on the St. Clair Flats,"' Bull. 

 Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Vol. V. No. 1, 1886, pp. 33 to 39. Treats chiefly of 

 water birds ; •' American Coot. Fulica Americana,^'' Our Birds and their Haunts, pp. 

 405 and 406. Gives breeding habitat along the great lakes, and says it is the character- 

 istic bird of the St. Clair Flats. 



Lawrence. Robt. B. '• Brant in Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. XXXII, p. 316. 



Lockwood, E. A., 1891. "Snowy Owls and Swans taken at South Haven."' Ten owls-, 

 and two swans taken in December. American Field. Vol. XXVII. 



Lucius. E. Torrey, 1883. " The English Sparrow,"' Agricultural World, Grand Rapids, 

 Vol. IX. No. 4. 



M., 1867. '• Nesting of Pigeons at Shelby. Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. XIV, 

 pp. 231-23*2. Describes a pigeon roost. 



Maris. Willard L.. 1891. '• The Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Washtenaw county," 

 Oologist, Vol. XVI. p. 106. 



McBride, Herbert W., 1893. Letter, Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XXIII. 1893, p. 

 47. Notes, breeding of Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Berrien county. Michigan. 



McBride. Herbert W., 1893. " Note on Pine Grosbeak in Southwestern Michigan," 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, p. 47. 



Merriam. Dr. C. Hart, 1883. '" Kirtland"s Warbler from the Straits of Mackinaw." 

 The Auk, Vol. I, p. 376. Mentions several birds received from Wm. Marshall, keeper 

 of lighthouse at Spectacle Reef, Michigan, killed night of May 21, 1883. Among them 

 was a male. Kirtland's Warbler. 



Miles, Dr. M., 1861. " Catalogue of Birds of Michigan," Geological Survey of Michi- 

 gan, pp. 222 to 232 inclusive. There are 203 species embraced in this list, which 

 illustrates the characteristic accuracy of its author. 



Milliken. W. E., 1892. - Nesting of a Chimney Swift in a Freight Car," Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oologist, XVII, p. 159 ; " The Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Michigan," XVII, p. 

 152. Reported quite common in Kent county. 



Mills, M. B., 1891. -'Set of Ten Eggs from White-breasted Nuthatch, taken at 

 Macon, Michigan." Ornithologist and Oologist. Vol. XVI, p. 157. 



Morden, John A., 1893. " Notes from Isabella county, Michigan." Oologist, Vol. X, 

 No. 1, Jan. 1893, p. 24. Notes on Saw-whet Owl, Marsh Hawk, etc. 



Morden. John A.. 1893. " A Collector's Gun." Oologist, Vol. X, No. 4, April, 1893. 



Moseley, E. L.. 1881. "Notes on Winter Birds of Michigan,"' Forest and Stream, 

 Vol. XXVIII, p. 4. Six species are mentioned. 



Moseley, E. L., 1885. '-Winter Woodpeckers of Michigan,"' Forest and Stream. Vol. 

 XXXII, p. 63. 



Moseley. E. L., 1887. "List of Michigan Birds in the Museum of the Kent Scientific 

 Institute. Grand Rapids, Michigan." This list embraces 23 L species, but not all are 

 Michigan birds. This is a pamphlet of 32 pages, and was published by the Democrat 

 Company of Grand Rapids. 



Nichols, Jason E., 1882. " Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker in Michigan,"' 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. VI. 1882. 



