No. 4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPIiy TETRAONID^. 821 



1877. Axox. [EniToiUAL. ] Are thf. Prairie Chickeus [Cupidoiiia ciii)ido] Goiug to 

 California f <[ Forest and Stream, ix, Dec. 27, 1877, p. 397. 

 Repoit(;(l westward migration [later Bhown to be erroneous]. 



1877. Anon. Taming Praiiie Cliiclvous [Cupidonia cupido]. <^Iiod and Gun, ix, 'Mar. 

 17, 1877, p. 374. 

 Roprinted from "Canadian Gentleman." 

 1877. Anon. Save the Prairie Chickens [Cupidonia cnpido]. <^Rod and f^un, ix, 

 Mar. 31, 1877, p. 409. 

 Reprinted from St. Paul (Minn.) "Pioneer-Press." 

 1877. "AwAHSOO.SE." [Robinson, R, E.] A few words concerning ruffed grouse 



[Bonasa umbellus]. <] Forest and Stream, ix, Dec. C, 1877, ]». 34G. 

 1877. Brewstku, W. An undescribed Hybrid between two North American Grouse. 



< Bull. Nutf. Ornith. Club, ii. No. 3, July, 1877, pp. 66-08. 



Cupidonia cupido X Pedioecetes coluinbianus ; named O. cupidini-columbiana, p. 68. 

 1877. COUES, E. JiCttcrs on Ornithology. No. 13 [bis := 14]. — [Cupidonia cupido as 

 a destroyer of] Grasshoppers. <^ The Chicago Field, Mar. 17, 1877, fig. 



Urging the important services of this bird as one of the natural agencies by which Calop- 

 tenus spretus is held in check. 



1877. [Editorial.] Frank Schley's American Partridge and Pheasant Shooting. 

 <^ Bod and Gun, ix, Feb. 3, 1877, p. 279. 

 Review of above-mentioned work, published by Banghman Bros., Frederick, Md., 1877. 

 1877. INGERSOLL, E. Notes of the U. S. Geological Survey — No. 1. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, viii, July 19, 1877, p. 407. 

 Observations upon Centrocercvs urophasianus. 

 1877. Lawrence, G. N. A Note on Cui)idonia cupido var. palUdicinctus, Ridgway. 



< Bull. Nult. Ornith. Club, ii , No. 2, Apr. , 1877, p. 52. 



Recognizing tliis variety among the Prairie Chickens brought to Eastern market. 



1877. MURDOCK, A. American Grouse. < Forest and Stream, ix, Aug. 23, 1877, p. 44. 

 Criticisms upon certain alleged habits. 



1877. "MONON." [Laurie, J.] Cupidonia Cupido.— How the Prairie Chickens 

 Woo. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Nov. 22, 1877, p. 307. 



1877. "Penobscot." [Libbey, D. S.] Habits of the Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbel- 

 lus]. < Forest and Stream, ix, Sept. 27, 1877, p. 143. 



1877. S[mith], J. T. B. The Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus]— A Query. < Jbresf 

 and Stream, ix, Sept. 6, 1877, p. 85. 

 Female parent transporting her young. 



1877. "Stony Island." Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus] Shooting. <;^Eod and 

 Gun, ix, Feb. 10, 1877, p. 290. 



1877. Williams, W. H. An interesting question [respecting Bonasa umbellus]. 



<^ Forest and Stream, ix, Dec. 13, 1877, p. 366. 

 la there a disparity in numbers between the sexes of Rulfed Grouse ? 



1878. Anon. Ruffed Grouse's [Bonasa umbellus] Drumming. <; Forest and Stream, 



ix, Jan. 10, 1878, p. 430. 

 The operation not entirely confined to the pairing season. 

 1878. Anon. [Editorial.] Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus] in Texas. <^ Forest 

 and Stream, x. May 9, 1878, p. 256. 



1878. . Habits of the Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus]. <^ Forest and Stream, 



ix, Jan. 17, 1878, p. 450 ; Jan. 24, 1878, p. 469 ; x, Mar. 7, 1878, p. 76 ; Mar. 21, 1873, 



p. 177. 

 This head covers a series of letters from a dozen or more correspondents on the subject 



of the habits of the Ruffed Grouse, with special reference to the "drumming" of that bird. 

 1878. . [Discussion and correspondence relative to alleged] Prairie chickens 



in California and Colorado. < Forest and Strmm, x. May 23, 1878, p. 29ij. 



See p. 175. 



