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1879. The Oologist in Winter. — Familiar Set. and Fan- 

 ciers' Jotirn., vi, 2, pp. 23-24. 

 1879. Illogical or Oological. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' 



Journ., vi, 3, pp. 39-40. 

 1879. Field Notes. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., 



vi, 4, p. 60. 

 1879. The Early-breeding Birds. — Familiar Sci. and 



Fanciers' Journ., vi, 5, p. 80. 

 1879. Hawking. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., vi, 



6, fp. 95-96. ^- " • 

 1879. TUfe Waning Season. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' 



Jo%pi., vi, 8, p. 126. 

 1879. The 'Close of tlie Season. — Familiar Sci. and 



Fanciers' Journ., vi, 9, pp. 142-143. 



1879. Fugitive Notes. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' 



Journ., vi, 10, pp. 158-159. 



1880. The Season of 1880 — The Oologist.— O. and O., 



V, 8, pp. 57-58. 



1880. November Notes — The Oologist. — 0. and 0., v, 



10, pp. 77-78. 



1881. The Season of '81.— O. and O., vi, 5, pp. 37-38. 

 1881. Close of the Season. — O. and O., vi, 7, pp. 54-55. 



1881. Cooper's Hawk. — O. and O., vi, 17, pp. 73-74. . 



1882. Sharp-shinned Hawk. — O. and O., vi, 12, pp. 



89-91. 

 1882. Hints to Collectors. — 0. and O., vii, 15, pp. 117- 



118. 

 1882. Great Horned Owl's Nest and Eggs. — O. and O., 



vii, 16, p. 125. 



1882. Fresh Work in an Old Field [Eggs of Nashville 



Warbler]. — O. and 0., vii, 22, p. 173. 



1883. Nest with Four Chat's and Three Cowbird's Eggs. 



— O. and O., viii, 2, p. 15. 

 1883. Bluebird all the Year at Norwich. — O. and O., 



viii, 2, p. 15. 

 1883. An Icy Nest. — 0. and O., viii, 6, p. 48. 

 1883. An April Walk. — O. and O., viii, 6, pp. 44-45. 

 1883. Among the Buteos. — O. and O., viii, 3, pp. 17-18. 

 1883. The Hawks of '83.— O. and O., viii, 11, p. 85. 

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