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Oklfield, W. A., 1891. ''Breeding of Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Red-backed Sand- 

 piper in Sanilac County. Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVI. p. 144. 



Purdie, H. A., 1879. "Record and Additional Specimens of the White-throated 

 Warbler." Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club. Vol. IV, No. 3, 1879 ; j-' Another Kirtland's Warbler, 

 Dendroica kirtlandi.'" Mentions two of the nine specimens then known as from 

 Michigan, having been taken by Adolphe B. Covert, ibid., p. 105. 



Purdy. J. B., 1889. "Nesting of the Barred Owl and Great Horned Owl at Plymouth, 

 Michigan." Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XIV, p. 54; "Curious Nesting Traits of 

 Birds," ibid., p. 92; "Nests that Perished in the Storm," ibid., p. 110. 



Purdy, J. B.. 1890. "Horned or Prairie Horned Lark, Which is it ?" Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XV. pp. 138 and 139. 



Purdy, J. B., 1891. " Late Nesting of the Wood Pewee." Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. XVI, p. 28 ; "Nesting of the Bob White, August 30. 1891." ibid., p. 157. 



Purdy, J, B., 1892. " Late Nesting of the Great Horned Owl," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 57. Nest found March 20, 1892. 



Purdy, James B., 1893. " Domestication of the Canada Goose," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, pp. 4-5. 



Purdy. James B.. 1893. '• Nesting Habits of Great Horned Owl at Plymouth, Mich." 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, p. 92. 



Raeder, S., 1891. " Correspondence from Ornithologist and Oologist," Vol. XVI, p. 64. 

 Records taking 21 sets of eggs of Cardinal in Ohio, in 1885 ; also notes food habits of 

 the crow. A crow darted dow.n and carried oflf a young chicken. 



Reed, Leon, 1886. '• Supposed Breeding of the Bari-ed Owl at White Pigeon. Mich.." 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XI, p. 100. 



Ridgway, Robt., ^379. " Note on Helminthophaga gunnii Gibbs," Bull. Nutt. Orn., 

 Vol. IV, No. 4, 1879. 



Ridgw^ay, Dr. Robert. 1883. " Helminthophila leucobronchialis,"' The Auk, Vol. 1, 

 pp. 359 and 363. Notes a specimen taken by Gunn, Ottawa county. May 25, 1879 ; 

 " Another Kirtland's Warbler from Michigan," ibid., p. 389. Specimen from collection 

 of N. Y. Greene, Battle Creek, Michigan, May 11, 1883. 



Ridgway, Dr. Robert, 1889. " Natural History Survey of Illinois," State Laboratory 

 of Natural History, S. A. Forbes, director ; Descriptive Catalogue. Springfield, 111., 

 1889, illustrated. Refers to many Michigan birds. 



Sager, Dr. Abr., 1839. Catalogue of Michigan Birds, by Dr. Abr. Sager, Michigan 

 House Documents, 1839, pp. 412 to 417 inclusive. This catalogue embraces 164 species. 

 This list was evidently prepared with great care and is without doubt very reliable. 



Satterlee, Prof. James, 1877. " Our Friends, the Birds." Report of Michigan Pome- 

 logical Society, 1887, p. 115. This article discusses birds in relation to their economic 

 importance. 



Satterlee, Prof. James. 1886. • The Cherry Bird Condemned," State Horticultural 

 Society, 1886, p. 97. 



Saunders, Prof. Wm., 1883- " Condemns the Robia. Cherry Bird and English 

 Sparrow." Report of Michigan Horticultural Society, 1883. p. 164. 



Schoolcraft, Henry R., 1834. " A Supposed New Bird," Historical and Scientific 

 Sketches of Michgan. Discovered in Michigan in the forests at the foot of Lake Supe- 

 rior. The bird was identified by the New York Scientific Association as the Evening 

 Grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina ( Coop.) Bp. 



