No.i.\ COUES'S ORXITII. BIBLIOGRAPHY — FRINGILLID^. G41 



1876. Allen, J. A. Sexual, Individual, aud Gcograpliical Variation in Lcucosticte 

 teplirocotis. < Bull. U. S. Gcol. Sun: Ten:, ii, No. 4, July, 1876, pp. :54.3-350. 



Treating tho puzzling genus from the reverse of llidgway's perspective, and reaching dif- 

 ferent results. Cf. op. cit, 2d ser., No. 2, May 14, 1875, pp. 53-82; Field and Forest, ii, 1876, 

 pp. 37^3, 76^79. 



1S76. Allen, J. A. Sexual Variation in the Genus Lcucosticte. <^ Field and Forest, 

 ii. No. 5, Nov., 1876, pp. 76-79. 



Rejoinder to Eidgway's reply {Field and Forest, ii, 1876, pp. 37-43) to Allen's critique {Bull. 

 U. S. Oeol. Sure. Terr., ii. 1876, pp. 345-350) of Ridgway'a monograph {Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 

 Terr., 2d ser., Xo. 2, May 14, 1876, pp. 53-82), claiming that the main point at issue has been sub- 

 stantially conceded by Mr. Ridgway. 



1876. BiCKXELL, E. A. The Crossbill [Loxia curvirostra var. americana] breeding at 

 Riverdale, N. Y. < Am. Nat. , x, No. 4, 1876, p. 237. 



1376. Brewster, W. The Ipswich Sparrow [Passerculus princep.s] in New Bruns- 

 wick. <^Bull. Xuit. Oniith. Club, i. No. 2, July, 1876, p. 52. 



1876. Burroughs, J. Notes from Our Correspondents. <^ Forest and Stream, v, Jan. 

 13, 1876, p. 356. 

 Pinieola cnucleator on the Hudson in winter. 



1876. C[oues], E. Breeding Range of the Snow-Bird [Jimco hyemalis]. <lAm. Nat,, 

 X, No. 2, Feb., 1876, pp. 114, 115. 

 On mountains in Southwestern Virginia. 



1876. GiLLM.^N, H. Protective Resemblance in the Yellow-Bird [Chrysomitris tris- 

 tis]. < Am. Xat. , x. No. 2, 1876, pp. 115, 116. 

 Color of the birds assimilating with that of flowers of Verbascum thapsus. 



1876. Henshaw, H. "W. Genus Junco, Wagler. Synopsis of the genus. <^ Rep. 

 Geogr. and Geol. Expl. and Sun: IVesI 100th Meridian (4to, Washington, "1875" 

 = 1876), A'ol. v, chap, iii, pp. 264-273. 



Scarcely citable as a separate article, as it is part of the general report on the Ornithology 

 of the Survey. It is well, however, thus to call attention to one of several essays on this 

 genus, especially as some of the colored plates illustrate the species. The author recognizes 

 the following forms of the genus : — A. J. hyemalis, with var. aikeni. B. J. oregonus, with 

 var. annectens. 0. J. cinereus, with vars. alticola, dorsalis, and caniceps. — PI. viii, J. annec- 

 tens. PI. ix, J. dorsalis. PI. x, J. cinereus. 



1876. [IXGERSOLL, E.] Pine Hnch. <^ B'orest and Stream, \n,Oct. 12, 1876, \i. 147. 



Taqniry whether Chrysomitris spi'nws of Europe does not regularly visit Xew Brunswick 

 during midwinter. 



1876. RiDGWAY, R. " Sexual. Individual and Geographical Variation" in the Genus 

 Leucosticte. <^ Field and Forest, ii. No. 3, Sept., 1876, pp. 37-43. 



Continuation of the discussion with Mr. J. A. Allen of the much-vexed question respectiog 

 the species of this genus: — See Bull. C. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., No. 2, May 14, 1875, and op. cit.. 

 vol. ii, Xo. 4, July, 1876, pp. 345-350. In tho present paper the author goes further into the 

 subject, and concludes that he has "no hesitation" in asserting the distinct North American 

 species of the genus to be L. grisciaucha Brandt, L. teplirocotis Sw., L. atrata Ridgw., and L. 

 australis Allen. The article is somewhat controversial. Cf. Ibis, 1878, j). 104. 



1876. Rowley, G. D. Zonotrichia albicollis, Bouap. (The American White-throated 

 Sparrow.) <^ Rowl. Orn. Mi-^c. ii, pt. v, Oct., 1876, pp. 75, 76, pi. xlvi,f. 3. 



Captured near Brighton, England, 22d Mar., 1872. — A previous occurrence of the same spe- 

 cies in Great Britain, iu Scotland, is recorded by Newton, P. Z. S., 1870, p. 52, and by Rob. 

 Gray, B. of West Scotland, p. 138, plate. This was taken 17th Aug.. 1867, and in Mar., 1868, 

 a notice of the occurrence was communicated by Mr. Angus to the Xat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, 

 and a description with a plate was afterwards published in the Proceedings of that Society. 



1876. Scott, D. [W. ] The proper sj)ecific name of the Song Sparrow. <^ Am. Nat., 



X, No. 1, Jan., 1876, pp. 17, 18. 



Melospiza fasciata ex Fringilla fasciala Gm. ; synonjTuy given. (.See Bd., B. N. A., 1858, p. 

 477.) 



1877. Bailey, H.B. Occurrence of Le Conte's Bunting (Coturniculus Iccontei Bon.) 



in Iowa. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, ii. No. 1, Jan., 1877, pp. 26, 27. 



