N-o. 4.1 COUES'S ORNITII. BII5LI0GKAPHY FALCONID^. 785 



1377. "ROAMER" [ ]. Does tho Osproy Ever Take Dead Fish ? < Fort-st 



and Stream, vii, Jan. 11, 1877, p. 357. 



1877. "'Eoamer" [ ]. Osproys Taking Dead Fish. <^ Forest and Stream, 



viii, June 14, 1877, p. 300. Sec pp. 4, 113. 



1S77. "RoAiMER" [ ]. Ospreys taking dead fish. ^Forest and Stream, 



viii, Mar. 29, 1877, p. 113. See p. 4, 224, 300. 



1877. [Scott, W. E. D. ] A Strange Flight of Hawks. < The Country, i, Dec. 8, 1877, 



p. 79. 

 Brief remarks on tlio migratory jiabita of hawks, apropos of a contextual paragraph qnotei 



1878. A[llen], J. A. Shurpe's "Catalogue of the Birds iu the British Muaeum." 



<^Bull. Niiit. Ornith. Club, iii,No.2, Apr., 1878, pp. 77-79. 



Eeview of tho parts of the work (vols, i anil ii; relating to Falconidce and Slrigidoe. 

 1878. Anon. The Birdof America [llaliactusleucocephalus]. <^Minin(j and Scientific 

 Frcss (uewspai)er of San Francisco), xxxvii, No. 2.5, Dec. 21, 1878, p. 393. 



A popular biographical sketch. 



1378. Anon. The Harpy Eagle (Hariiya destructor). < The Oologist, iv, No. 4, 



Juue,1878, pp. 28-30. 

 Account of habits, quoted from KnighVs Museum of Animated Nature, 1, p. 259. 

 1378. [Bendirk, C] Golden Eagle [Aquila chrysaetns]. <^Familiar Science and 

 Fa)ici(r\s Jonrn., new ser., v, Apr., 1878, p. 88. 

 Cowardly behavior in presence of danger to nest. 



1878. Brewster, W. Occurrence of a Second Specimen of Swainson's Buzzard (Buteo 



swainsoni) in Massachu.setts. <^Iii(ll. Xutt. Ornith. Cluh, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, 



pp. 39, 40. 

 1878. CoUES, E. Swallow-tailed Kite [Elanoides forficatus] in Dakota in Wiuter. 



< Bull. Kutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 3, July, 1878, p. 147. 

 Occurrence at Fort Sisseton, Dakota, during nearly the whole winter, according to ob.ser- 



vations of Dr. C. E. McChesney, U. S. A. 



1878. IxGERSOLL, E. [Report of discussion upon hal)its of eagles at] The Linneau 



Society. <^ The Country, i, Apr. 13, 1878, p. 354. 

 1378. Goss, N. S. Breeding of the Duck Hawk [Falco comuiuuis var. anatum] in 



trees. <^ Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan. , 1878, pp. 32-34. 

 1378. GuRNEY, J. H. Notes on a Specimen of Polyborus lately living in the Society's 



Gardens. < P. Z. &, Feb. 19, 1878, pp. 230-232. 

 The same individual as described and figured in P. Z. S., 1876, p. 333, pi. 25, here decided to 



be P. tharusjnr., in an abnormal phase of coloring. 



1878. GuRNEV, J. H. [Falco of Ibis, 1877, p. 149 and p. 397, from Socotra, proved to be 

 F. peregrinus. ] <^ Ibis, 4th ser., ii, July, 1878, p. 380. 



1378. "'John." [J. Fowler.] An Epicurean Eagle. <^Foresl and Stream, x.Mnj'M, 

 1878, p. 319. 

 Bald eagles feeding on lambs ; four albino robins mating and buildiBg nests. 



1878. Mearxs, E. a. Tho Golden Eagle [Aquila chrysaetus] in the Hudson High- 

 lauds. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Chib, iii, No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 100, 101. 



1378. Mearns, E. a. The White-headed Eagles [Haliaetus leucocephalus] of the 

 Hudson Highlands. <^Fo7-e8t and Stream, x, July 4, 1878, p. 421; July 18, 

 1878, pp. 462, 463. 



1878. Merrill, J. C. Buteo Albi-Candalus [sic]. <^ Forest and Stream, x, Jnlx U, 

 1878, p. 443. 

 X^otice of tho capture of Buteo albocaudatus, new to the U. S. Fauna, at Fort Brown, Texas.. 



1378. Oswald, F. L. The Home of the Harpy Eagle [Thrasaetus destructor]. < J);(. 

 Xat., xii. No. 3, 1878, pp. 146-157. 



Full account of the habits of Thrasaetus destructor, as observed in Mexico. An interesting 

 article. 



