-Vo. 4.) COUES'S ORNITH. IJIBLIOGRAPPIY ARDEID^. 927 



1871. Wagexfuhk, — . [Ilochzeitkleid (Icr Anlca goliatb.] <•/./. O., 1874, i». 148. 



1874. Wyman, L. Tho " heion'.s ti rcli" . <; Furent and Stream, ii, Mar. 2t), 1874, p. 103. 



Phospborcscence on bicuat of ITerouB, with reforeuce to L. A. IJi-anlHlet-'H ri-marksoii \>. 54. 



1875. Anox. The Green Herou [ButoridcH viresceus]. <^ Oo7o(/j»<, i,'1875, p. 14, fiff. 

 1875. Hkkwek, T. M. [Not*; on the spocilic identity of Ardea pcalii and A. rufesccns]. 



< Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hint., xvii, 1875, pp. 205, 200. 



187.5. Clark-Kennkdy, A.J. The Heron preying on Birds. <^ Zoologist, 2(1 ser., x, 

 Feb., 1875, pp. 4:540, 4:$41. 



1875. CouiJix, G. B. Bitterns [Botanrus stelhiris] in South-Westeru Hampshire dur- 

 ing the Winter of 1874-5. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., x, July, 1875, pp. 4540, 4541. 



1875. "Dock." A Rare Bird [Herodias egretta, at St. Charles, Missouri.] <[ Bod and 

 Gun, vi, May 8, 1875, p. 91. 



1875. Guxx, T. E. Bitterns [Botanrns stellaris] in Norfolk. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., x, 

 Feb., 1875, p. 4:541. 



1875. HcDsox, W. H. On the Herons of the Argentine Republic, with a Notice of a 



curious Instinct of Ardetta involucris. < P. Z. S.,'Nov. 10, 1875, pp. 02;j-631. 



The writor lu-ro ■rives one of the very 1)est pieces of writing we have evoi' received on the 



nature and habits of Herons, — to be particularly recommended alike to those contemplating 



biographies of these birds, and to those who are fond of graphic delineations of bird-life. 



1875. Nkwman, E. Bitterns [Botaurus stellaris] in England, Ireland and Wales. 



<^ Zoologist, 2d ser., x, Feb., 1875, p. 4341. 

 1875. RiDiiWAY, R. A Heronry [Ardea herodias] in the Wabash Bottoms. < Am. 



Sjjortsman, v, Fel». 13, 1875, p. 312. 



187.5. "Teal." [R. L. Newcomb.] Another specimen [of Botaurus lentiginosus, at 

 Salem, Mass.]. <^ Forest and Stream, iii, Jan. 14, 1875, p. :io7. 



187.5. Whitaker, J. Bitterns [Botaurus stellaris] in Nottinghamshire. <^ Zoologist, 

 2d ser., x, Feb., 1875, p. 4:341. 



1875. " W. H. C." The Sensitive Sight and Hearing of the Great Blue Heron [Ardea 



herodias]. <^ Oillogist, i, 1875, p. 52. 

 1870. Abbott, C. C. The OccuiTeuce of White Egrets [Garzetta candidissima] at 

 Trenton, New Jersey. < Am. Nat., x, No. 8, 1876, pp. 47:3-470. 



Full account of the occurrence there of these and other Herons, with much reflection on 

 the subject. 



1870. AUDUBOX, J. J. The Great Blue Heron. Ardea herodias, — Linn. < OiJlogist, i, 

 1875, pp. 70-78, fig. (to be cont.) 

 Extract from his Ornith. Biogr. 



1870. Brewsteu, W. Singular food of the Least Bittern [Ardetta exilis]. <^Bull. 

 Xutt. Ornith. Club, i. No. 3, Sept., 1870, p. 70. 

 Stomach "fairly crammed with clean white cotton wool." 

 1870. FiSK, W. II. A Fight with a Heron. <^ Forest and Stream, vii, Nov. 10, 1870, p. 

 230. 



Combat between a doj? and a Heron, copied from the London (England) "Field"; with 

 editorial remarks upon a similar occurrence witnessed in Minnesota, U. S. 



1870. GuRXEY, J. H., Jr. American Bittern [Botaurus lentiginosus] in Dumfries- 

 shire. < Zoologist, 2d ser., xi, May, 1676, p. 4929. 



1876. Hersey, J. C. The Little Whit« Egret [Garzetta candidissima] in Colorado. 



Am. Xat., X, 1870, p. 4^,0. 



1670. [Hudson, H.] Notes on a South-American Heron [Ardetta involucris]. <^Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., xi. May, 1870, pp. 4928, 4929. 

 From P. Z. S., 1875, pp. G23-C31. 



1870. [Lowell, J. R. ] Night Herons [Nyctiardea grisea nsevia, at Boston in the win 

 ter. ] <^ Forest and Stream, vi, Mar. 9, 1870, p. 08. 



