Fauxal Bibliography 



Seneca, Wavne, and Yates Counties, Auburn, X. Y. i It pp. See also Orn. and 

 061., YII, 1882, pp. 132, 133; 14 additions.— 1879-80. MEARXS, E. A. A List 

 of the Birds of the Hudson Highlands. Bull. Essex. Inst., X, pp. 166-179; XI, pp. 

 43-52, 154-168, 189-204; XII, pp. 11-25, 109-128; XIII, pp. 75-93. (See also Auk, 

 YII, 1890, pp. 55, 56); 214 species— 1880. GREGG, W. H. Revised Catalogue of 

 the Birds of Chemung County. New York, Elmira, X. Y., O. H Wheeler; 217 

 species. — 1881-84. MERRIAM, C. H. Preliminary List of Birds Ascertained to 

 Occur in the Adirondack Region, Xortheastern New York. Bull. X. O. C., VI, pp. 

 225-235; and Addenda VII, 1882, pp. 128, 256, 257. Auk, I, 1884, pp. 58, 59; 

 211 species.— 1882. BICKNELL, E. P. A Review of the Summer Birds of a part 

 of the Catskill Mountains, with prefatory remarks on the faunal and floral 

 features of the region. Trans, of the Linn. Soc. of New York, I, pp. 115-168; 90 

 species.— 1885.. .HOLLICK, A. Preliminary List of the Birds Known to Breed 

 on Staten Island. Proc. Xat. Sci. Assc. Staten Island. Extra No. 4, December. 

 67 species. — 1886.. .BARXUM, M. K. A Preliminary List of the Birds of Onon- 

 daga County, X. Y. Bull, of the Biol. Lab. of Syracuse. Svo, pp. 1-34; 204 

 species.— 1886. RALPH, W. L., and BAGG, E. An Annotated List of the 

 Birds of Oneida Countv, X. Y., and Its Immediate Vicinity. Trans. Oneida Hist. 

 Soc, III, pp. 101-147: 224 species. (See also Ibid., VII, 1890, pp. 2, 29-232.) Orn. 

 and Col. XIII, 18SS, pp. 58, 59. Auk, XI, 1894, pp. 162-164—1886. WOODRUFF, 

 L. B., and PAINE, A. G., JR. Birds of Central Park, Xew York City. A Pre- 

 liminary List. Forest and Stream, XXVI, pp. 386, 387, 487; 121 species.— 1883. 

 BERGTOLD, W T . H. A List of the Birds of Buffalo and Vicinity. Bull. Buffalo 

 Xat. Field Club, 1, 7, pp. 1-21; 237 species.— 1889. DAVISOX, J. L. Birds of 

 Xiagara Count}-, New York, Forest and Stream, XXXIII, pp. 164, 183, 303; 190 

 species. — 1892. CLUTE, W. X. The Avifauna of Broome Co., X. Y. W T ilson 

 Quart., pp. 59-64; 106 species.— 1836. SHORT, E. H. Birds of Western Xew 

 York. F. H. Lattin, Albion, X. Y. 20 pp.; 229 species.— 1901. EATON, E. H. 

 Birds of Western Xew York. Proc. Roch. Acad. IV, 64 pp.; 299 species. — 1901. 

 EMBODY, G. O. Birds of Madison County, X. Y. Bull. Dep't. Geol. and Xat. 

 Hist., Colgate University, Hamilton, X. Y. Svo, 36 pp.; 191 species. (See also 

 Maxon, Auk, XX, p. 263.) — 1904. CHAPMAN, F. M. An Annonated List of the 

 Birds Known to Breed within 50 Miles of New York City. Guide Leaflet, No. 14, 

 Am. Mus. Xat. Hist., 31 pp., 13 ills.— 1906. CHAPMAX, F. M. The Birds of the 

 Vicinity of Xew York City. Am. Mus. Xat. Hist., Guide Leaflet, Xo. 22, Rev. Ed., 

 96 pp. Xumerous ills.; 353 species.— 1907. BRAISLIX, W. C. A List of the 

 Birds of Long Island, X. Y. Abst. Proc. Linna?an Society, X. Y., 1907, pp. 31-123; 

 364 species. (See also Auk, 1909, pp. 314-316.)— 1910. REED, H. D., and 

 WRIGHT, A. H. Veterbrates of the Cayuga Lake Basin. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 

 XLVIII pp 370-459; 257 species— 1310. WRIGHT, A. H. and ALLEX, A. A. 

 The Increase of Austral Birds at Ithaca. Auk, XXVII, pp. 63-66.— 1910. EATOX, 

 E. H. Birds of Xew York. I, Water and Game Birds. 4to, pp. 1-501, col. plls. 

 [by Fuertes] 42. Important. — 1912. BAGG, E. Annotated List of the Birds of 

 Oneida County, X. Y., and of the West Canada Creek Valley. Trans. Oneida 

 Hist. Soc. XII, pp. 16-85; 257 species. 



XORTH CAROLIXA 

 1871. COUES, E. Xotes on the Xatural History of Fort Macon, X. C. and 

 Vicinity Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. XXIII, Birds, pp. 18-47. Also Ibid., 1878, 

 pp 22-24- 133 species.— 1885. BRIMLEY, H. H. and C. S. Summer Birds of 

 Raleigh, X. C. Orn. and Ool., X. pp. 113, 144; 82 species.— 1885.— BRIMLEY, H. 

 H .and C. S. W r inter Birds of Raleigh, X. C. Orn. and 061., X, p. 128; 72 species. 

 — 1886. BREWSTER, W. An Ornithological Reconnaissance in Western Xorth 

 Carolina. Auk, III, pp. 94-112, 173-179; 102 species— 1886. BATCHELDER, C. F. 



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