214 STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETINS. 



Sirrom, G.. 1893. " Late Nesting of Bob White," Ornithologist and Oologist, VoL 

 XVIIL p. 77. 



Smith. W. A.. 1885. "The Birds Our Friends."' Report of State Horticultural 

 Society, 1885, p. 249. 



Spicer, Samuel, 1889. " Notes from Goodrich. Genesee County. Michigan,"' Ornithol- 

 ogist and Oologist, Vol. XIV, p. 43. Notes some rare birds, Robin building in a barn,, 

 and nest of Goldfinch taken Sept. 28. 



Steere, Dr. J. B. 1880. List of Birds of Michigan. Report of State Pomological 

 Society, 1880, pp. 115 to 124 inclusive. The birds are classified according to time of 

 appearance into summer sojourners, winter residents, migrants or transients, and those 

 that live here throughout the year. The list embraces 262 species. 



Steere, Dr. J. B., ]880. "Migration of Birds,"' Report of State Pomological Society, 

 1880, p. 115. This article divides birds into groups, as to time of residence in the State 

 and embraces, a list of 265 species. 



Steere. Dr. J. B., 1880. " List of the Mammals and Birds of Ann Arborand Vicinity," 

 local paper, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Annotated list of 111 species. 



Strang, J. J., 1855. "Natural History of Beaver Island, Michigan,"' ninth annual 

 report Smithsonian Institution ( 1854 ), 1855, pp. 282 to 288. A brief mention of three 

 lines is made of birds. 



Sudworth, Geo. B., 1878. " Polioptila cserulea ( Linn.) Scl.,'* Naturalist and Fancier, 

 (Grand Rapids), Vol.11, No. 3, 1878. 



Swales, B. H., 1891. " Notes on Birds at Detroit,"' Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. 

 XVI, p. 144. Nests found of Red-headed Woodpecker and Woodcock, the former with 

 eight eggs, the latter with four ; " Nesting Notes in the Vicinity of Detroit," ibid., 

 pp. 148-9. Dates and nesting habits of Michigan birds; "Notes of the Season," 

 ibid., p. 159. 



Swales, B. H., 1892. "Brief Notes," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 75. 

 Gives notes of the winter; "Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Wayne County," ibid., p. 64. 

 " American Long-eared Owl Breeding in Wayne County, Michigan." ibid., p. 75 ; " Brief 

 Notes."' ibid., p. 79 ; Bald Eagle at Detroit, April 4, and eggs of Red-shouldered Hawk 

 taken April 13. "Nesting of Virginia Rail at St. Clair Flats.'" ibid., p. 103; "Nesting 

 of Phoebe," ibid., p. Ill ; " Albino Eggs of the Long-billed Marsh Wren," ibid., p. 121 ; 

 "Nesting of the Field Sparrow in Michigan, found Nesting August 2,'" ibid., p. 159 ; 

 '' Notes on Tame Red-shouldered Hawk," ibid., p. 159. 



Swales, B. H., 1893. " American Woodcock at Detroit," Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. XVIII. p. 79. 



Tibbets, J. S., 1874. Transactions Wayne County Pioneer Society. Mention of early 

 birds is made, including Turkey Buzzard and the Raven. Hubbard's Memorials of a 

 Half Century, p. 299. G. B. Putnam Sons, New York. 



Trombley, Jerome, 18^2. " Swallow-tailed Kite taken in Southern Michigan."" Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VII, p. 250. Notes a male and female near Petersburg, June 19, 

 1882. 



Van Winkle, 1893. " The Caspian or Imperial Tern."" Oologist, Vol. X. No. 4. April, 

 1893. p. 114. Recounts extensive breeding with Gulls on Gull Island in Lake Michigan. 



Wade, Joseph M., 1880. " Orange-crowned Warbler," Oologist. Vol. V, 1880 Note 

 of capture in Michigan. 



Washburn, F. L. "Recent Captures of Kirtland's Warbler in Michigan, and Other 

 Notes,"' The Auk, Vol. VI, pp. 279 to 280. 



