:552 APPENDIX IV. 



1891. Goss, N. 8. History of the Birds of Kansas. Topeka, 

 George W. Crane & Co., images 1-693. 



Many references to food habits. 



1891. Mackay, George H. Habits of the Golden Plover (Cha- 

 radrius dominicus) in Massachusetts. The Auk, vol. viii., 

 pages 17-24. 



With paragraph on feeding habits, pages 18, 19. 



1891. Mackay, George H. Habits of the Scoters. The Auk, 

 vol. viii., pages 256-270. 



1891. Merriam, C. Hart. Birds which Feed on Mulberries. 

 United States Department of Agriculture, Report, 1890, 

 page 285. 



List of twenty-six species of birds which had been observed 

 feeding upon jnulberries by Dr. A. K. Fisher and the author. 



1891. Russ, Carl. Take Care of the Birds. Popular Science 

 Monthly, vol. xxxix., page 687. 



A plea for bird protection. 



1892. Bexdire, Charles. Life Histories of Xorth American 

 Birds. Washington, United States National Museum, 

 Special Bulletin, No. 1, pages i.-viii., 1-446, plates I. -XII. 



Elaborate accounts, with special reference to breeding habits 

 and eggs of the gallinaceous birds and the birds of prey. 

 Eggs illustrated in twelve plates. Many references to feeding 

 habits. 



1892. Bolles, Frank. Young Sapsuckers in Captivity. The 

 Aul', vol. ix., pages 109-119. 



1892. Laxgille, J. Hibbert. Our Birds in their Haunts. 

 New York: Orange Judd Co., pages 1-630. 



A popular, illustrated treatise on the birds of Eastern North 

 America. Copyrighted in 1884. 



