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1^74. TiappK, T. M. The Wliite-ueckecl Raven [CorviLs cryittolencn.s, lield note on], 

 <iAm.Nat., viii, 1874, pp. 429,430. 



1875. Axox. A variegated Crow [Corvus americanus, albini.sticj. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, iii, Feb. 4, 1875,p. 40.5. 



1875. CouKS, E. [On the nest and eggs of Gyrunokitta cyauocephala. ] <^Ihis, 3d 

 ser., v, 1875, pp. 270 . 



1875. [Pierce, G.] A white Crow [Corvns americanus]. <[ Forest and Stream, v, Sept. 

 23, 187.5, p. 100, 



1875. [Pierce, G.]. Rara Avis [albinistic Corvns americanus]. <^liodand Gun, vi, 



Sept. 25, 1875, p. 386. 



1876. Anox. Mathematical Faculty of Crows. < Bod and Gun, vii, Mar. 4, 1876, p. 363. 



Anecdote, from "Portland Advertiser." 



1876. Axox. A Thievish Crow [Corvus americanus]. <^ Rod and Gun, yiii, Jnlj '22, 

 187(5, p. 26<J. 



From the New Bedford, Mass., "Mercury." Corvus americanus preying upon fledglings of 

 Robins. 



1876. Ax'ox'. [Caterpillars' eggs in stomach of Corvus americanus.] <[ Bod and Gun, 

 viii, July 1.5, 1876, p. 250. 



1876. Bendire, C. Notes on the Breeding Habits of Clarke's Crow (Picicorvus colum- 

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 No. 2. July, 1876, pp. 44, 45. 



1876. [CouES, E.] [Anecdote of the intelligence of a Crow (Corvus ossifragus).] 



< New York Independent, Nov. 23, 1876. 



A tame bird of this kind, kept in a yard where there was a tub of water containing small 

 fish, snails, etc., for stocking an aquarium, used to alight upon the brim of the tub, and drop 

 bread-crumbs into the water to attract the fish ; which it seized as they rose to the surface, 

 and devoured. 



1876. Frazar, a. M. Intelligence of a Crow [Corvus americanus]. <^ Bull. Xutt. 

 Ormth. Cluh, i, No. 3, Sept., 1876, p. 76. 



1876. ''J. F." Crows [Corvus americanus] despoiling heronries. <^ Forest and Stream, 

 vii,Sept. 14, 1876,p.84. 



1876. Morris, R. T. Charges against the Crow [Corvus americanus]. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, vi, July 27, 1876, p. 401. 



1876. Reid, p. Blue Jay [Cyanurus cristatus]. <^Bod and Gun, xii, Feb. 12, 1876, 



p. 369. 

 1876. ScHOCK, O. D. Charges against the Crow [Corvits americanus]. <^ Forest and 



Stream, \'u, Aug. 17, 1876, p. 20. 



1876. SCL.VFER, p. L., and Salvin, 0. Notes on some of the Blue Crows of America. 



< P. Z. S., Feb. 15, 1876, pp. 268-272. 



Cyanoeitta germana, p. 270, Belize, Piten, Merida, sp. n. ; G. armillata, y. quindiuna, p. 272, 

 Cordillera of Quindiu, var. n. 



Critical uotes on Cyanoeitta argentigula, O. sanblasiana, C. beecheii, C. germana (p. 270, sp. u. ), 

 C. jolycea Bp., C. armillata, Gr. R. Gr.. of which last are given as subspecies meridana, p. 271, 

 bogotana, p. 272, and quindiuna (subsp. n.), p. 272. — Cyanocorax ortoni, Lawr. -~ G. mystacalis, 

 Geotfr. — Special note on the type of the genus Cyanoeitta, which is G. cristatus. 



1876. Webster, N. B. Crows [Corvus americanus] seeking Water. <^ Field and Forest, 



vol. ii, No. 4, Oct., 1876, p. 6.5. 

 By pecking hito watermelons. 



1877. CoUES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 15. — Curious Crows [Picicorvus co- 



lumbianus and Gymuokitta cyanocephala]. <^ The Chicago Field, July 14, 

 1877,2figg. 

 Popular notices of these species, with figui-es of their heads. 



