392 BOOKS OF BEFEEENCE 



LOCAL LISTS. 



Birds of Connecticut. Merriam, C. Hart.^ 



Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersej'. Stone, 



Witmer. $1. 

 Birds of Hudson Highlands. Mearns, E. A. Bull. Essex 



(Mass.) Inst. vols, x.-xiii. 

 Birds of Illinois. Ridgway, Robert. H. W. Rokker, 



Springfield, Illinois. 

 Birds of Kansas. Goss, B. F. Geo. W. Crane & Co., To- 



peka, Kansas. 35. 

 Birds of Manitoba. Thompson, E. E. Proceedings National 



Museum (1890). 

 Birds of Minnesota. Hatch, P. L. Geological Survey of 



Minnesota, 1892. 

 Birds of Ohio. Wheaton, J. M. Geological Survey of 



Ohio.i 

 Birds of Ontario. Mcllwraith, Thomas. 82. 

 Birds of Pennsylvania. Warren, B. H. State Board of 



Agriculture.^ 85. 

 Birds of the Virginias. Rives, W. C- The Newport (R. I.) 



Nat. Hist. Soc. (1890). 60.60. 

 List of Birds ascertained to inhabit the District of Colum- 

 bia : Cones, Elliott, and Prentiss, D. AV.2 Bull. 26, U. S. 



Natl. Mus. (1883). 80.75. 

 List of Birds known to occur within Fifty Miles of New 



York City. Chapman, Frank M. 80.15."^ 



SONGS OF BIRDS. 



A Study of the Singing of our Birds. Bicknell, E. P. Es- 

 tes & Lauriat, Boston. (The Auk, 1884, 1885.2) 



The Evolution of Bird-Song. Witchell, C. A., Adam & 

 Charles Black, London. 



Wood Notes Wild. Cheney, S. P. Lee & Shepard, Bos- 

 ton. 82. 



1 Out of print. 



2 For sale by L. S. Foster, 33 Pine Street, New York. 



