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18TL Bo YES, F. Migration of Larks in East Yorkshire. <^ Zoologist, 2d, ser., 1371, 

 pp. 2639, 2(i40. 



1871. Moor, E. C. White Larks. < Zoologist, 2d ser., vi, 1871, pp. 2640, 2641. 



1871. Sharpe, R. B. On the Alauda biinaculata of Men^tries. <^ Am. Mag. Kat. Hist., 



4th ser., viii, 1871, pp. 179-181. 



1872. Anox. Sky Larks [Alanda arveusis] breeding in an Aviary <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., vii, 1872, p. 3186. 



1872. Hume, A. O. The Skylarks of India. < Stray Feathers, i, pp. 38-41. 



All the iDdian .species of Alavda are referred to A. arvensis and A. malabarica. The latter 

 includes A. gulgula, A. malabarica (vera), A. triborhyncha, as subspecies, each with a separate 

 habitat, as well as a fourth from the central provinces, to which no name is given. (Cf. Ibis, 

 1873, pp. 221, 222.) — Xot seen : title and comment from Zool. Kec. 



1873. CORBix, G. B. Migration of the Sky Lark [Alanda arvensis]. <! Zoologist, 2d 



ser., viii, 1873, p. 3647. 

 1873. Greg-sox, C. S. [Albiuotic and Melanotic] Varieties of the Skylark [Alauda 



arvensis]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., viii, 1873, \}. 3412. 

 1873. HoJiEYER, E. F. V. Monograplusche Beitrage iil)er einige Gruppen der Lerchen 



(Alaudidip). < J.f. O., 1873, pp. 186-209. 

 Genn. Hierapterhina, Melanoeorypha, Palladia, n. g., p. 190, Alauda, CalandreUa (O. iinmofiu- 



too. Brhm. MSS., sp. n.. 194), Calandritis (O.heinei, sp. n., p. 197), Ammomanes, Ohoryg, Gale- 



rita (O. microcristata, sp. u., p. 64) ; 23 Aiten. Cf Zool. Rec, x, p. 64. 



1873. HoMEYER, E. F. V. Noliz iiber Calandi-itis heinei Nob. <tA/. 0., 1873, pp. 425, 

 426. 



1873. LiLFORD, Zord. [Occunenceof CalandreUa reboiidia near Seville, Spain. <^Ibis, 



3d ser., iii, 1873, p. 98. 



1874. Burroughs. J. Mellow England. <] <Sm6«er.s- J/oh</(///, vol. viii, 1874, jjp. .559- 



571. 



Contains short account of English skylark, notes upon its possible introduction into the 

 United Stat«s, and a comparison of the singing of English and Atnerican bird.s. 



1874. RoPE,G. T. Early Nesting of Sky Lark [.Alauda arvensis, in Suffolk]. <l Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 4034. 



1875. CouKS, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 4. — The Horned or Shore Lark [Ere- 



mophihi alpestris]. <[ The Chicago Field, Oct. 7, 1876, fig. 

 On the habits of this species. » 



1877. Inger.s()ll, E. [Iu<[uiry as to introduction of English] Sky Larks [into the U. 

 S. ]. < Forest and Stream, viii. Mar. 8, 1877, p. 65. See p. 129. 



1877. WiLLicoTT, W. What becomes of our foreign st)ng-l)irds. <^ Forest and Stream, 



viii,Apr.5, 1877,p. 129. 



Keply to question asked by E. Ingersoll (p. 6.")) concerning skylarks introduced from Eng- 

 land to TJ. S., stating that acclimatization was attempted, .si-veral years previous, but uoue 

 were now known to survive. 



1878. Allex,.T. A. Early Nesting of tiie Shore Lark [Ereniopliila alpestris] near In- 



dianapolis, Ind. '< Bull. Nittt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 4, Oct., 1878, p. 189. 

 Young were well grown April 24. (The bird has been known to nest in the X. W. States 



before the snow was off the ground. ) 

 1878. D.wis, F. J. Nesting of the Horned Lark (Ereniopila [sic] coruuta) in Central 



New York. < The Oblogist, iv, No. 2, Apr., 1878, p. 9, cut. 

 1878. Howey, J. M. Breeding of the Shore Lark [Eremophila alpestris] in Western 



New York. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 40. 

 1878. JoxES, H. T. Breeding of the Shore Lark [Eremophila alpestris] in Western 



New York. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 4, Oct., 1H78, p. 189. 

 Quite common near Rochester. X. T. ; nest with incubated eggs Jtme 6. (Cf op. torn, eit., 



p. 40, and loe. dt) 



