820 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SUETET. [Yol.X. 



1>74. "Vkteran." The sage cock [Ceutrocercusuropliasianus]. <^ Forest and Stream, 

 ii, Mar. 12, 1874, p. 6C. 



1874. '•Vkteran." The l)liie grouse [Cauace obscurus]. <^ Forest and Stream, ii, May 



21,1874, p. 230. 

 Circumstantial observations upon habits. 

 Iir71. [Wr.sTCOTT, C. S.] Do piimated grouse [Cupidouia cuj)ido] remain in "packs" 

 all the sea-son ? <[ Forest and Stream,, iii, Oct. 1, 1874, p. 116. 

 Affirnied. 



1875. Axon. Pinnated grouse [Cupidoniacupido] in England. <Ci Forest and Stream, 



V, Aug. 12, 1875, p. 4. 

 Reprinted from "Land and "Water." ' 



1875. Anon. The sharp-tailed grouse — (Pedicecetes Phasianettus — Elliot). <^ Forest 



and Stream, v, Oct. 7, 1875, p. 131. 

 1875. Anon. Sagacity of the Partridge [I]. < Bod and Oun, vi, Aug. 21, 1875, p. 315. 



1875. Anon. Disease in grouse. <^ Eod and Gun, vi, Apr. 17, 1875, j). 41. 

 Quoted remarks of Andrew Wilson at Edinburgh University. 



1875. Anon. [Editorial.] Quail and pinnated grouse [introduced] in England. 

 <^ Forest and Stream, iv, Apr. 15, 1875, -p. 153. 



1875. B[anes], J. De. The Kuffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus]. <^Forest and Streeun, 

 iv. May 13, 1875, p. 213. 

 Circumstantial biography. 



1875. Garde, B. F. S. Singular boldness of a partridge [Bonasa umbelhis]. <^For- 

 est and Stream, v, Nov. 25, 1875, p. 243. 



1875. "Fred." Calling of pinnated grouse [Cupidouia cupido]. <^ Rod and Gun, vi, 

 June 19, 1875, p. 183. 



187.5. "Mortimer." Grouse [Bonasa umbellus, acclimated] on Staten Island. <^ For- 

 est and Stream, iv, Feb. 11, 1875, p. 11. 



1875. "ROAMER." Cock grouse [Bonasa umbellus] protecting nests. <^ Forest and 



Stream, iv, July 1, 1875, p. 326. 



1876. Anon. Early Nidification of Ruffed Grouse [Bon£|^a umbellus, Ajiril 29]. 



< Forest and Stream, vi. May 18, 1876, p. 233. 



1876. Coues, E. On the Breeding-habits, Nest, and Eggs, of the White-tailed Ptar- 

 migan (Lagopus leucurus). <^ Bull. U. S. GcoJ. Surv. Terr., 2d ser., No. 5, Jan. 

 8, 1876, pp. 263-266. 

 From fresh material from Southern Colorado, here fully described. 



1876. "GiPSEY." A Lucky j)artridgc [Bonasa umbellus]. <^Forest and Strea7n,\i, 



Feb. 10, 1876, p. 4. 

 1876. " J." Self-protection in the grouse [Bonasa umbellus]. <^ Forest and Stream, vi, 



Aug. 3, 1876, p. 418. 

 1876. "Penobscot." [Libbey, D. S.] Winter Habits of the Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa 



umbellus]. <^ Forest and Stream, v, Jan. 13, 1876, p. 356. 

 1876. ScoTt, David. The Drumming of the Ruffed Grouse. (Bonasa umbellus.) 



< Field and Forest, ii. No. 4, Oct., 1876, pp. 57-60. 



The writer concludes in the hope of discovering, "ere long," how and why it is done. 



1876. Stanton, W. Singular Incident. < i^'ore.s^ rfHtZ ,S/reaHi, vii, Nov. 9, 1876, p. 212. 



Bonasa umhellus crashing through two windows and an intervening room. 



1877. Aldrich, C. Destruction of Birds [Cupidouia cupido] by Telegraph . Wires. 



<^Am. A'a/., xi. No. 11, Nov., 1877, pp. 6d6, ()87. 



Referring to E. Coues's observations on the subject at large, tlie writer instances Prairie 

 Chickens in further illustration of the fact. 



Itf77. Aldrich, C. Destruction of Birds [Cupidouia cupido] by Telegraph Wires. 



< The Country, i, Dec. 8, 1877, p. 79. 

 Eepi-inted from Am. Nat., Nov., 1877, pp. 636, 687. 



