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187?. Koch, E. G. Breediug of the Sno\v bird [J unco liycuialis] iu Peuusylvuniu. 



< Forest and Stream, x, July 4, 1878, p. 422. 



1878. Lawrexce, X. T. The Ipswich Sparrow (Passercuhis princeps) on Long Island, 

 N. Y. < Bu U. Xutt. Ondth. Club, iii, No. 2, Apr. , 1878, p. 102. 



1875. Merriam, C. H. Breeding of the Pine Linnet [Chrysomitris pinusj in Northern 



New York. < Forest and Stream, x, July 18, 1878, p. 463. 

 GiTing a full account, from original observations. 



1876. Morals', G. H. Breeding Snow-Birds [Juuco hyemalis]. <^ Forest and Stream, 



si, Oct. 17, 1878, p. 222. 

 In mountains of Xortli Carolina and Georgia. 

 1878. "M[erriam'?], C. H." Winter Range of the American Goldfinch [Chrysomitris 

 tristis]. < Forest and Stream, x, May 30, 1878, p. 319. 

 Northward to "Warner, X. H. 

 1878. Nicholas, G. W. [Northern Range of Cardinalis virginianus.] <^ The Country, 



i, Feb. 23, 1878, p. 244. 

 1878. PuRDiE, H. A. The Lark-Finch (Chondestes grammaca) again in Massachusetts. 



< Bull Xiitt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 44. 

 Cf. Proc. Essex Inst, i, 1856, p. 224. 



1878. PuRDiE, H. A. The Black-throated Bunting (Euspiza americana) nesting in 



Massachusetts. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 55. 

 1878. Ragsdale, G. H. The Painted Lark Bunting (Plectrophanes pictus) in Texas. 



< Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 2, Apr., 1878, p. 92. 



1878. Ridgway, R. Eastward range [to "Washington, D. C. ] of Chondestes grammaca. 



< Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, 1878, pp. 43, 44. 



1878. [SCLATER, P. L., flHrf Salvix, O. ] Ridgway on the genus Leucosticte. <^Ibis, 

 4th ser., ii, Jan., 1878, p. 104. 

 Notice of the paper in Field and Forest, ii, 1876, pp. 37-43. 

 1878. S[terlixg], E. An Explanation wanted [of gravel in a Song Sparrow's nest]. 



<^ Forest and Stream, xi, Dec. 19, 1878, p. 400. 

 1878. Stockwell, G. a. Ah early Bird indeed. <^^«t. jYa?., xii, No. 6, June, 1878, 

 p. 399. 

 Spizella soeialis nesting Mar. 21 in Michigan. 



1878. [WiLLARD, S. L.] Reflections upon the Habits of the Purple Finch [Carpoda- 

 cus purpureus]. <^ The Oolo(ji«t, iv, No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 13, 14. 



187"!'. [WiLLARD, S. L.] Studies on Certain Fringillidae. — The Grass Finch [Pocecetes 

 gramineus]. <^ The Oolor/ist, iv, No. 4, June, 1878, p. 31. 

 Notes on the habits of the bird. 



1878. [WiLLARD. S. L.] Studies on Certain Fringillidae. — The Tree Sparrow [Spizella 

 monticola]. < The Oolof/isf, iv, No. 5, July, 1878, pp. 37, 38. 



1878. WiLLiSTOX, S. W. A Foster-Father. <^ Forest and Stream, xi, Aug. 8, 1878, p. 2. 



Tame Cardinalis virginianus rearing orioles in his cage. 



1879. Allex, J. A. The Evening Grosbeak [Hesperiphona vespertiua] in New Mex- 



ico. <^Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv. No. 4, Oct., 1879, p. 237. 



1879. Atkixs, H. a. The Snowbird (Junco hyemalis) in Southern Michigan in Sum- 

 mer. </>•«/?. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iv, No. 4, Oct., 1879, p. 238. 



1879. Brewer, T. M. The Sharp-tailed Finch — Ammodromus caudacutus, — its Nest, 

 and Eggs. < The Oologist, iv. No. (i, Jan., 1879, pp. 41, 42. 

 Very full account. 



1879. Brewer, T. M. A Word in Defence. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Clnh, iv, No. 3, July, 

 1879, pp. 191, 192. 



Merely controversial, with E. Coues, with respect to the position of Hesperiphona vesper- 

 Una in the List of the Birds of Xew England, publisheil liy the latter in 1868, occasioned by 

 a remark made in "The History of the Evening Gro.sbeak," torn, eit, p. 75. An editorial 

 note appended states that the person in mention declines to reply. 



