No. 4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY— MNIOTILTID^. 651 



1870. SUXDEVALL, C. J. — Continued. 



7. toivnsendi. 8. chrysopareia. 9. occidentalis. 10. virens. 11. blackburnice. 12. graciae. 13. 

 dominica. 14. pityophila. 15. icterocephala. 16. pinus. 17? mowtona. 18. coronata. 19. 

 auduboni. 20. castanea. 21. striata. 22. caerulea. 23. adelaidce. 24. maculosa. TV. Acuti- 

 rostres. 25. discolor. 2C. palmarum. 27. tigrina. — Necnon, anctori ignotae, 28. pharetra. 29. 

 kirtlandi. 30. earbonata. — Adjectis deacriptionibus, synonymis, locis, observationibusque. 



1872. Brewer, T. M. [On the appearance of Oporomis agilis in Massachusetts.] 



< Pcoc. Bo.s<o« /Soc. Aat Sts^., xv, 1872, pp. 3, 4. 



1872. Brewer, T.M. [Note of the breeding of Dendroeca coronata in Maine. ] <^Proc. 



Bof!toii Soc. Xat. Hist., xv, 1872, p. 4. 

 1872. Brewer, T. M. [Ou the abundance of Dendrceca castanea in Wisconsin and 

 Massacliusetts in 1872.] < Proo. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xv, 1872, pp. 192, 193. 

 1872. Brewer. T. M. [On the movements of Dendrceca castanea.] <^IMs, 3d ser., 



ii, 1872, p. 334. 

 1872. CouES, E. Nest and Eggs of Helminthophaga lucise. <^Am. Nat., vi, 1872, p. 

 . 493. 



Discovered by C. Beiidire in Arizona; cf. Coues, B. C. V., 1878, p. 221. 



1872. RiDGWAY, R. Ou tlie Occurrence of Setophaga picta in Arizona. <[ Ain. Nat., 



vi, 1872, p. 436. 

 1872. Salvin, O. Remarks on the Mniotiltine Genus Geothlypis. <^ /&i.s, 3d ser., ii, 



1872, pp. 147-152. 

 General commentary: differentiation of 8 spp.; details of their geographical distribntion 



and migration. — G. ehiriquensis, p. 148, new form of O. cequinonctialis. 



1874. Brewster, W. A New Species of North American Warbler [Helminthophaga 

 leucobronchialis]. <CiAm. Sportsman, v, Oct. 17, 1874, p. 33. 



1874. Herrick, H. Descrij)tion of a new species of Helminthophaga [lawrencii]. 

 <^ Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1874, p. 220, pi. 15. 



1874. -'Sigma Phi." A bird not to be impcsed upon. -c^Forest and Stream, iii, Sept. 

 10, 1874, p. 68. 

 Device of Dendrceca oestiva to escape infliction of the egg of Molothrus ater. 



1874. Stark, A. C. The Chestnut-sided Warbler [Dendrceca pennsylvanica]. <^Am. 



Nat., viii, 1874, p. 7.56. 

 Breeding iu "West Virginia. 



1875. Allen, J. A. Influence of Elevation and Latitude upon the Distribution of 



Species. <^m. Xat., ix. No. 3, Mar., 1875, pp. 181, 182. 

 "With special reference to Dendrceca pennsylvanica. 

 1875. Brewster, W. Habits of the Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis Philadelphia). 



< Rod and Gun, vi, Apr. 24, 1875, p. 50. 



Observations made in Maine : read before Niitt. Ornith. Olub, April 3, 1875. 

 1875. FixsCH, O. Notes on Phtenicomanes iora, Sharpe, and Abrornis atricapilla, 

 Blyth. < P. Z. S., Dec. 7, 1875, pp. 640, 641. 



The "Abrornis" described from "China" {Ibis, 1870, p. 169) is no other than the North 

 American Myiodioctes pvsittus ("Wils.). 



1875. Fisher, A. K. Oporornis formosus breeding in Eastern New York. < Am. Nat., 



ix. No. 10, Oct., 1875, p. 573. 

 1875. Jordan, D. S. Dendroica dominica in Indiana. <^Am. Nat., ix, No. 5, May, 



1875, p. 313. 

 "With note on Siurus ludovicianus in "Wisconsin. 

 1875. MiNOT, H. D. Nesting of the Prairie Warbler [Dendrceca discolor] in New 



Hampshire. < Jwi. Nat., ix, No. 9, Sept., 1875, p. .520. 

 1875. RiDGWAY, R. Nesting of the Worm-eating Warbler [Helmitherus vermivorus]. 



</'/cW (i)id Fore.it, i. No. 2, .July, 1875, pp. 10-1^. 

 1875. W[iLLARD], S. L. Eggs and Nest of Black-Throated Green Warbler [DendrcEca 



virens. ] <[ Oologist, i, 1875, pp. 2, 3. 



