868 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Vol.v. 



1874. COUKS, E. New Si>ecies of North American Bird [Triuga ptilocucmis]. <^Am. 

 Xat., viii, 1874, pp. 500,501. 



Reproduction of the description of Tringa ptilocnemis, Cones, from H. W. Elliott's Rep. 

 Pryhilov Islands, 4to, 1873, App., not paged — the original being nearly inaccessible. 



1874. DuRNFORD, H. Malformation in Upper Mandible of a Redshank [Totanus 



calidris]. < Zoologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874. pp. H999, 4000. 

 1874. "Dry Land." Late woodcock [Philoliela minor]. <^ Forest and Stream, ill, 



Dec. 3, 1874. p. 267. 

 Philohela minor and OalUnago wilsoni at Salem, Mass., in December. 



1874. '• E. H. L." Curious trick of a woodcock [Philohela minor]. <[ Am. Sportsman, 

 iii, 1874, p. 379. See also iv, p. 10. 

 Parent ■woodcock carrying young in her beak. 



1874. Harting, J. E, On a new Species of Tringa [Tringa gracilis] from Alaska. 

 < P. Z. S., xlii, 1874, pp. 242-244, pi. xl. 



The pi. shows also bill, feet, and tail of T. aipina and T. crassirostris. — The species was 

 later identified with T..ptiloenemis, Cones. 



1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott. ] Upland Plover [ Actitnrus bartramius] Shooting. 

 <; Am. Sjyortsinan, iv, 1874, p. 231. 



1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] The Summer moult of Woodcock [Philohela 



minor]. <^ Forest and Stream, ii, March 19, 1874, p. 86. 

 1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] Woodcock [Philohela minor] and Woodcock 



Shooting. <^ Forest and Stream, iii, Oct. 8, 1874, p. 131. 

 1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni] and Snipe Shooting. 



<^ Forest and Stream, iii, Oct. 22, 1874, p. 163. 

 1874. "H. P. S." Early Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^ ^m. *SjJortemaw, iii, 1874, p. 



395. 

 At Troy, N. Y., March 7. 



1874. "Philohela." Woodcock [Philohela minor] in Boston [Boylston street]. 

 <^Am. Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 91. 



1874. "Herbert". The Song of the Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^Am. Sports- 

 man, iv, 1874, p. 92. 

 Sings at evening (see p. 19) and carries young by clasping it between the thighs (see p. 75). 



1874. Lamberton, A. B. The American Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni]. <C^ Am. Sportsman, 



iv, 1874, p. 99 and p. 115. See p. 1.55. 

 1874. Mathew, G. F. Green Sandpiper [Totanus ochropus, in Great Britain]. <^Zo- 



olofjist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 4159. 

 1874. Persse, a. Sabine's Snipe [Gallinago sabiuii] in County Galway. <^ Zoologist, 



2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 3836. 

 1874. Robinson, E, White Woodcock [Scolopax rusticola] in Ireland. <^ Zoologist, 



2dser.,ix, 1874,p.3915. 



1874. Roberts, G.,Ed80N, — , and Newman, E. Communications and Extracts con- 

 cerning the Marsh Sandpiper (Totanus stagnatilis of Bechstein). <^ Zoologist, 

 2d ser., ix, 1874, pp. 4054-4056. 



1874. RODD, E. H. Woodcocks [Scolopax rusticola] in the Scilly Isles. '^Zoologist, 

 2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 4260. 



1874. "Setter." Woodcock [Philohela minor] carrying their young. <^ Am. Sports- 

 man, iv, 1874, p. 10. 



Philohela minor carrying its young on its back in flight; also in its claws; confirming 

 observation of "E. H. L.", ihid., iii, p. 379. See also.p. 139. 



1874. Shaw, J. Solitary Snipe [Gallinago major] in Lancashire. <^Zoologi8t,^sev., 

 ix, 1874, p. 3836. 

 From 'Field,' Oct. 4, 1873. 



