570 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Voir. 



1878. FiSHEK, A. K. Eobms' [Tttrdus migratorius] Eggs, Spotted. <^Bull. Nutt 

 Omith. Club, iii, No. 2, Apr., 1878, p. 97. 



1878. HuYLER, A. I. A Case of Instinct [of Turdus migratorius]. <[ Science News, i, 



No. 2, Nov. 15, 1878, p. 32. 

 1878. Gray, A. F. Robin [Turdus migratorius] Nesting Upon the Ground. <^Fore8t 



and Stream, ix, Jan. 31, 1878, p. 489. 

 1878. [Grixnall, G. B.] An Albino Thrush [Turdus pallasi]. <^ Forest and Stream, 



X, Feb. 28, 1878, p. 55. 



1878. Ingersoll, E. The nesting habits of rare American thrushes [Harporhynchus]. 



< The London Field, li, Apr. 20, 1878, p. 453. 



Treating all the United States species of the genus excepting H. rvfus. 



1878. Lawrence, G. N. Characters of a supposed new Species of South-American 

 Thrush [Turdus brimneus], <^ Ibis, 4th ser. , ii, Jan., 1878, p. 57, pi. i. 



iN'. B. There is more than one Turdus brunneus of earlier authors. The present belongs 

 to the section of the genus including T. leucomdas, aUtiventris, &.C. If a proper TurdiiS, stet 

 TuEDUS LAWEEXCii, nobls, hoc loco, species renovata. 



1878. Lyle, D. a. The Robin's [Turdus migratorius] Food. < Jm. Nat., xii, No. 7, 



July, 1878, pp. 448-453. 

 Detailed account of the enormous quantity and variety of food consumed by a captive Robin. 

 1878. Read, M. C. Valuations in Robins' [Turdus migratorius] Nests. <] Science Xeics, 



i. No. 2, Nov. 15, 1878, p. 32. 



1878. Turner, H. W. Nesting of the Robin [Turdus migratorius] on the Ground. 



<^m. Nat., xii. No. 1, 1878, p. 53, 



1879. Allen, J. A. Odd Behavior of a Robin [Turdus migratorius] and a Yellow 



Warbler. < Bull Xutt. Omith. Club, iv. No. 3, July, 1879, pp. 178-182. 



The curious case given by Miss 0. C. Coolidge is here amplified, with account of similar 

 doings of Dendrceca cestiva. 



1879. Anon. Nesting of Swainson's Thrush (Turdus swaiusoui). <[ The Oologist, iv, 

 No. 12, summer, 1879 (an extra number), pp. 93-95, cut. 

 In Herkimer County, N. T. Extended original observations, with cut of nest and eggs. 



1879. Boardman, G. A. Interesting Note on Albinism. <C_ Forest and Stream, :siii, Aug. 

 7, 1879, p. 525. 

 Xote on albino Hirundo horreorum, and on melanotic Ttirdus migratorius. 

 1879. COUES, E. Le Conte's Thrasher (Harporhynchus lecontii). <^ Tlie Oologist, iv, 

 No. 12, summer, 1879 (extra number), jip. 99, 100. 

 Quoted from the Birds of the Colorado YaUeij, pt. i, 1878, p. 72. 



1879. [Coolidge, Miss O. C. ] A Robin's [Turdus migratorius] Persistency. < Water- 

 town (N. Y.) Daily Times, May 24, 1879. 



In tapping for several days at a window. See full account of the same case, and another 

 instAnce of the same behavior in the case of Dendrceca cestiva. Bull. Nutt-. Ornith. Club., iv, 

 1879, p. 178. 



1879. Henshaw, H. W. Remarks upon Turdus pallasi and its Varieties. < Bull. 

 Niitt. Ornith. Club, ix, No. 3, July, 1879, pp. 134-139. 

 Carefully distinguishing T. nanu^ and T. auduboni from T. pallasi proper. 



1879. Holmes, Mary E. Another Lesson from the Robin [Turdus migratorius]. 



< Science Xeivs, i. No. 10, Mar. 15, 1879, pp. 155, 156. 



Referring to M. C. Read's article of similar title {torn, cit., pp. 117, 118), the writer gives her 

 own experiences with a Robin in capti^■^ty. 



1879. HoLZAPPEL, J. [Occuparion by Turdus mitstelinus of a nest of CardinaUs vir- 

 giuianus] < The Oologist, v, No. 1, July, 1879, p. 3. 



1879. [Ingersoll.E.] Nest and Eggs of the Texas Thrasher (Harporhynchus rufus- 

 var. longirostris. ) < The Oologist, iv. No. 10, May, 1879, pp. 75, 76, pi. (not num- 

 bered), fig. 3. 

 Editorial extracts from the published observations of G. B. Sennett and J. C. Merrill. 



