BOOKS OF REFERENCE 391 



Nuttall, Thomas. A Manual of the Oniitliology of the 

 United States and of Canada. ^ Chamherhiin's Edition, 

 A Popular Handbook of the Ornithology of Eastern 

 North America. Little, Brown & Co. 2 vols. 88. 



Ridgway, Robert. Nomenclature of Colors. Little, Brown 

 & Co., Boston. $4. 



Trumbull, Gurdon. Names and Portraits of Birds. Har- 

 per & Brothers, New York. $2.50. 



Wilson, Alexander. American Ornithology.^ 



PUBLICATIONS ON SPECIAL SUBJECTS. 



FOOD OF BIRDS. 



Publications of Massachusetts State Board of Agriculture 

 (Maiden, Mass.) : Birds as Protectors of Orchards, For- 

 bush, E. IL, Mass. Crop Rept. for July, 1895, pp. 20-32. 

 Birds which feed on the Gypsy Moth, Forbush, E. H., 

 Rept. Gypsy Moth, pp. 20-243. Crow in Massachusetts, 

 Mass. Crop Rept. for Aug. 1896, pp. 24-40. 



Publications of the U. S. Department of Agriculture : Crow 

 Blackbirds and their Food, Beal, F. E. L. Food of 

 Woodpeckers, Beal, F. E. L. Four Common Birds of 

 the Farm and Garden, Judd, S. D. Hawks and Owls 

 (Bulletin, No. 3),- Fisher, A. K. Hawks and Owls from 

 the Standpoint of the Farmer, Fisher, A. K. Some 

 Common Birds in their Relation to Agriculture, Farmer's 

 Bulletin, No. 54, Beal, F. E. L. The Common Crow of 

 the United States, Barrows, W. B., and Schwarz, E. A. 

 The English Sparrow^ in America, Merriam, C. H., and 

 Barrows, W. B. The Meadowlark and Baltimore Oriole, 

 Beal, F. E. L. The Blue Jay and its Food, Beal, F. E. L. 



* MIGRATION OF BIRDS. 



Bird Migration. Brewster, William. SO.50.^ 

 Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley. Cooke, W. W. 

 Dept. of Agric.2 



1 For sale by L. S. Foster, 33 Piue Street, New York. 



2 Out of priut. 



