yo.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY HIRUNDINID^. 527 



1>^70. SiiARPE, R. B. — Continued. * 



fled with Psalidoprocne holomelcena, juv., and Hirundo dlfredi (Zool. Rec, v, p. 81) with 

 Petrochelidon spilodera (Sund., Of. Sv. Ak., 1850, p. 108). A table of the geographical distri- 

 bution is added, in which an attempt is made to divide the region naturally into five sub- 

 regions — the Abyssinian, Mozambican, Cape, Guinean, and Madagascarian. 



1871. Hudson, W. H. [Twelfth Letter on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres.] 



<P. Z. S., 1871, pp. :i26-329. 

 Treats of the Hirundinidce of that country. 



1872. WhitaivER, J., Jr. Swallows ioo.sting on Rushes. <C, Zoologist, 2d ser., vii, 



1872, p. 3314. 



1873. "L. W. L." Rambling Martins. < Forest and Stream, i, Nov. 6, 1873, p. 198. 



1873. SCHACHT, H. Ein oruithologisches Riithsel. <^ZooJ. Gart., xiv, 1873, pp. 235, 



236. 



1874. Anox. [Nesting of Swallows.] <^ Am. Sjiortsman, iv, 1874, p. 390. 



1874. Carey, C. B. Song of the Swallow. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, pp. 4156, 4157. 

 1874. CORBIN, C B. Swallows roosting on Rushes. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, j). 

 4035. 



1874. "Transit." [Instance of co-operation in nest-huildiug" among Swallows.] 



<^ Forest and Stream, ii, April 2, 1874, p. 123. 



1875. GURXEY, J. H. [The supposed Hiruudo "savigni" shot at Teesmouth, Durham, 



(cf. Ibis, 1866, 423), was reaUy H. rustica.] <_Ibis, 3d ser., v, 1875, p. 519. 

 1875. Hatch, T. E. Instinct and Reason. < Bod and Gun, vi, Sept. 25, 1875, p. 388. 



Sagacity of Barn Swallows. 

 1875. Ingersoll, E. The-Biography of a Bird [Cotyle riparia]. < I'oj). Sei. Monthly, 



July, 1875, pp. 315-320, 1 illust. 



1875. Ingersoll, E. The Biography of a Bird [Cotyle riparia]. < L'od and Gun, vii, 



Nov. 6, 1875, p. 91. 

 From Popular Science Monthly for July, 1875, pp. 315-320. 



1876. COUES, E. Notable Change of Habit of the Bank Swallow [i. e., of Stelgidop- 



teryx serripennis]. <[ Jm. Nat., x. No. 0, 1876, jip. 372, 373. 

 Erroneous infonnation from R. Haymoud; the species being Stelgidopteryx serripennis. 

 1876. CouES, E. Peculiar Nesting-Site of the Bank Swallow [i. e., of Stelgidop- 

 teryx serripennis]. < Bull. yutt. OrniUi. Cluh, i, No. 4, Nov., 1876, p. 96. 

 "Cotyle riparia ", jide li. Haymond ; afterward proved to be Stelgidopteryx serripennis. 

 1876. Haymond, R. Note on the Bank Swallow [i.e., Stelgidopteryx .serripennis]. 



< Field and Forest, i. No, 11, Apr., 1876, p. 88. 



1876. RiDGWAY, R. "The Bank Swallow" [Stelgidopteryx serripennis] again. 



< Am. Nat., x, No. 8, 1876, pp. 493, 494. 

 Correction of error in totn. cit, p. 372. 



1876. Sterling, E. Birds' Nests. < Bod and Gun, viii, July 8, 1876, p. 233. 

 Breeding habits of Hirundinidce along Lake Erie. 



1876. Van Fleet, W. Notes on the [habits of the] Rough-winged Swallow (Hi- 



ruudo [Stelgidoj)teryx] serripenius), in Pennsylvania. < Bull. Xutt, Ornith. 

 Club, i. No. 1, 1876, pp. 9-11. 



1877, CoUES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 11. — Swallows [Hiruudinidte]. <^The 



Chicago Field, Jan, 6, 1877, j). 331, figg. 2. 

 An imaginative piece, with figg. of heads of Tachycinela bicolor and Petrochelidon lunifrons. 

 1877. CoUES, E. To the Swallow. < Jm. Sportsman, Feb. 3, 1877. 



Reprinted from The Chicafjo Field, Jau. C, 1877, without the cuts. 

 1877. [ScoTT, W. E. D.] Do Birds Hybernate? < The Country, i, Nov. 24, 1877, p. 

 55. See j)p. 133, 165. 



Asking further information concerning a paragraph quoted from the Popular Science 

 Monthly, alleging hibernation of Swallows in Michigan. 



