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listed is 265, but several are included erroneously and each list has mistakes, 

 list C in particular being replete with them. 



Stockwell, G. A. ("Archer"). — 1. Game of Michigan, Wild Turkey. 

 Rod and Gun, IX, 1876, 65. 2. The Fauna of Michigan (Birds). Forest 

 and Stream, VIII, 1877, 224, 241, 261, 281, 300, 360, 380. Merely a Hst 

 of birds attributed to the state, but in most cases without any records or 

 authorities cited. 



Stowell, Bert. — 1. A Red-winged Blackbird at Drayton Plains during 

 the Winter of 1901-2. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, IV, 1903, 26. 2. A Twice- 

 used Nest. Ibid, 56. Bluebird eggs in an old robin's nest. 



Strang, J. J. — 1. Natural History of Beaver Islands, Michigan. Ninth 

 Annual Report Smithsonian Institution (1854), 1855, 282-288. Three 

 lines are given to birds. 



Sudworth, George B. — 1. PoUoptila caerulea (Gnatcatcher). Natur- 

 alist and Fancier (Grand Rapids), II, No. 3, 1878. 



Swales, Bradshaw H., Jr. — 1. Late Nesting of Woodcock. Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oologist, XVI, 1891, 144. 2. Nesting Notes. Ibid, 1890, 148. 

 3. Notes on Migration. Ibid, 159. 4. Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Long- 

 eared Owl. Ibid, XVII, 1892, 75. 5. Nesting of the Virginia Rail. Ibid, 

 103. 6. Nest of Phoebe. Ibid, III. 7. Albino Eggs of Long-billed 

 Marsh Wren. Ibid, 121. 8. Field Sparrow in Michigan, Ibid, 159. 9. 

 American Woodcock at Detroit. Ibid, XVIII, 1893, 79. 10. The Least 

 Bittern. Nidiologist, II, 1895, 108. 11. Michigan Notes. Ibid, 139. 12 

 Wood Thrush. Ibid, III, 1896, 115. 13. Dickcissel Breeding at Detroit. 

 Ibid, III, 1895, 19. 14. A Trip to Grassy Island. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, 

 I, 1897, 30-32. Notes on a dozen or more species and the nests of the 

 Black Tern, Gallinule, Coot, Least Bittern, Pied-bill Grebe, and several 

 Rails. 15. Bird Notes from Grassy Island. Ibid, III, 1899, 20." Notes 

 on various species, summer and winter. 16. A Few Wayne County, 

 Mich., Notes. Wilson Bull., XIV, 1902, 139. Notes on 14 species. 

 Records capture of White-winged Scoter and Hudsonian Curlew at St. 

 Clair Flats; also 3 specimens of Pigeon Hawk near Detroit. 17. A list 

 of the Land Birds of Southeastern Michigan. Ibid, IV, 1903, 14-17, 

 35-40; Ibid, V, 1904, 37-43. 18. Notes on the Winter Birds of Wayne 

 County, Mich. Wilson Bull,. XV, 1903, 20-24. Notes on 61 species. 

 A Rusty Blackbird killed by J. C. Wood, Jan. 25, 1891. Several Cowbirds 

 in Detroit in Jan., 1890. Rough-leg called "Old Feather Boots." 19. 

 Additions to Winter Birds of Wayne County, Mich. Ibid, XVI, 1904, 

 82-83. Larus marinus shot on Detroit River in March, 1904. 20. Breed- 

 ing of the Broad-winged Hawk in Wayne County. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, 

 V, 1904, 69. Nest and 3 eggs, with" parent bird, taken April 29, 1903. 



21. Evening Grosbeak in Presque Isle Co., Mich. Auk, XXI, 1904, 82. 



22. A Few Southern Mich. Notes. Ibid, 84-85. Notes on 8 species, 

 including Phila. Vireo, Saw-whet Owl and Caspian Tern. The Phila. Vireo 

 taken in St. Clair Co., August 28, 1896. 23. White- winged Crossbill. A 

 Correction. Ibid, 281. Not breeding in Genesee county, Mich., as re- 

 ported in Cook's Birds of Mich. The note originally related to the Gold- 

 finch. 24. Wintering of the Red-headed Woodpecker at Detroit, Mich. 

 Ibid, XX, 1905, 80. "In large numbers, at Belle Isle Park, Detroit." 

 25. Henslow's Sparrow in St. Clair Co., ]\Iich. Ibid, 83-84. 26. Northern 

 Parula Warbler in Southern Michigan. Ibid, 84. 27. Turkey Vulture 

 in Michigan. Ibid, 413. One killed in Genesee county. Aprir27, 1905. 

 28. Additions and Additional Data to a Preliminary List of the Land 



