BIBLIOGRAPHY 



BOOKS AND ARTICLES REFERRED TO IN "THE STORY 

 OF A BIRD LOVER" 



To the readers who care for the exact scientific names of the 

 birds spoken of in this story, the Check List of the American Orni- 

 thologist Union will be of service. The following bibliography, 

 besides supplying the scientific nomenclature, will fill in many 

 details of the bird fauna of the several regions treated. 



Partial List of the Summer Birds of Kanawha County. 

 West Virginia, W. [E.] D. Scott. Proceedings Boston 

 Society Natural History^ Vol. XV, p. 219, Oct. 2, 1872. 



On Albinism, and other Notes from New Jersey, W. E. D. 

 Scott. The Country^ Vol. I, p. 43, Nov. 17, 1877. 



Rare Occurrences in Southern New Jersey, W. E. D. Scott. 

 The Country^ Vol. I, p. 79, Dec. 8, 1877. 



Notes from Central New York, W. E. D. Scott. The Coun- 

 try^ Vol. I, p. 115, Dec. 29, 1877. 



Winter Notes about Princeton, W. E. D. Scott. The Coun- 

 try^ Vol. I, pp. 164, 196, 212, 229, 244, January to April, 1878. 



Notes from Ithaca, New York, W. E. D. Scott. The Country, 

 Vol. I, p. 165, Jan. 19, 1878. 



Notes on some of the Rarer Birds about Princeton, New 

 Jersey, W. E. D. Scott. The Country, Vol. I, p. 354, April 13, 

 1878 ; Vol. II, p. 9, April 27, 1878. 



Birds about Denver, Colorado, W. E. D. Scott. The Country, 

 Vol. II, p. 136, June 22, 1878. 



A Mountain Drive, W. E. D. Scott. The Country, Vol. II, 

 pp. 152, 168, 1878. 



Some Birds breeding about the Twin Lakes, Colorado, 

 W. E. D. Scott. The Country, July 20, 1878. 



Late Fall and Winter Notes on some Birds observed in 

 the Vicinity of Princeton, New Jersey, W. E. D. Scott. 

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