No. 4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY SCOLOPACID^. 871 



1870. GuRXEY, J. H., Jr. Green Sandpiper [Totauus ocliropus] at Northrepps. 



<[ Zoologist. 2tl ser., xi, Oct., 1870, p. 5125. 

 1870. Harting, J. E. Bartram's Sandpiper [Actiturus bartramius]. <^Bod and Chtn, 



viii, Apr. 29, 1870, p. 71. 

 Trom London Field of Mar. 25, 1876. 

 187»). Kerry, F. Knot [Tringa canutus"! and Green Sandpiper [Totanus ochropus] 



at Aldebnrgli. <^ZooIogi.'i(,2d ser., xi, Sept., 1870, i). .5083. 

 1870. Mathew, G. F. BartailedGodwit [Limosa lapponica]. <^ ZooJo^is^ 2d ser., xi, 



Jan., 1870, p. 4704. 

 1876. "Rex." [S.J.Mills.] Woodcock [PMlohela minor]. <^Rod and Gun, viii, 



Jnly 22, 1876, p. 260. 

 Xotes ou spring voice of this sjiccies. See p. 22. 

 1870. RoDD, E.H. Sabine's Snipe [Gallinago sabinii] near Penzance. <^Zoologi8i, 



2d ser., xi, Feb., 1870, pp. 4801, 4802. 



1870. RoDD, E. H. Note on Sabine's Snipe (Scolopax [Gallinago] Sabini). <Ci Zoolo- 

 gist, 2d ser., xi, Nov., 187(>, pp. 5142-5145. 

 On its specific v.nlidity. 

 1870. [Scott, "W. E. D.] A Key to our Shore Birds. — II. <^ Forest and Stream, Aug. 

 10, 1876. 



Tliis second instalment of an analysis, for the use of sportsmen, of the Jforth American 

 Limicolce, gives brief characters of all the Scolopacidce. 



1876. " SxiPE." Early Snipe. < Hod and Gun, vii, Feb. 5, 1876, p. 290. 



Gallinago tvilsoni (?) at Baltimore Jan. 16. 



1877. Anon. Woodcock [Philoliela minor]. <^i?o(Z antZ Gf it?;, ix, Mar. 10, 1877, p. 360. 



Its ability to endure much rigorous weather. 



1877. B[kackett, a. E.] Jack Snipe in Colorado. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Dec. 27, 



1877, p. 397. 

 1877. "Bourgeoise." Woodcock [Philobela minor] a la Bonrgeoise. <^ Forest and 



Stream, viii, July 26, 1877, ji. 421. 

 1877. [Brewer, T. M.] Tlie Nesting of the Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni, in southern 



localities]. < Forest and Stream, ix, Dec. 27, 1877, p. 397. Sec pp. 285, 326. 

 1877. Brewer, T. M. The Willet [Symphemia semipalmata, breeding along the 



Atlantic coast of the United States]. <^ i^orp.«i and ASfream, ix, Sept. 27, 1877, 



p. 144. 

 1877. Harting, J. E. [Remarks on Exhibition of a variety of the common Snipe, 



Gallinago media.] <^ P. Z. S., June 19, 1877, p. 533. 

 Showing the so-called G. sabinii to be a melanism of this species. 

 1877. HuiDEKOPER, E. Breeding of Wilson Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni, at Meadville, 



Pa. ]. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Nov. 29, 1877, p. 326. See i>. 285. 

 1877. Hoyt, R. D. The Woodcock [Philohela minor, breeding] in Florida. <^ Forest 



and Stream, viii, Apr. 5, 1877, p. 129. See p. 82. 

 1877. [Merriam, C. H.] Breeding of Wilson Snipe {Gallinago wilsoni]. <^Forest 



and Stream, ix, Nov. 5, 1877, p. 285. See p. 326. 

 Report of its breeding in Connecticut ; from his ' ' Review of the Birds of Connecticut, ' ' 1877, 



p. 105. 



1877. Severance, J. A. Nomenclature [of Gallinago wilsoni corrected]. <^ Forest 



and Stream, viii, Apr. 5, 1877, p. 128. 



1878. Abbott, C. C. The English Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni] in New Jersey. < The 



Country, 1, Jan. 26, 1878, p. 180. 



Breeding at Trenton, N. J. ; specimens supposed to have been unable, through injury, to 

 go northward ; note-appended by W. E. D. Scott, doubting this explanation. 



1878. •• Ano." Early Birds. < Forest and Stream, x, Apr. 25, 1878, p. 216. 

 "Woodcock breeding at Paiuesville, Ohio, Apr. 7. 



