768 MICHIGAN BIRD LIFE. 



pine Mts. of Mich. Rep. Mich. Geol. Surv., 1905, 56-G7. 2. The Ecolog- 

 ical Distribution of the Birds of Isle Royale, Lake Superior. Adams, 

 Report on Isle Royale, Rep. Mich. Geol. Surv., 1908, 81-95. 



Maris, Willard L.^ — 1. The Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Washtenaw 

 County. Oologist, XVI, 1891, 106. 



Melville, W. P.— 1. Notes on the Great Horned Owl. Bull. Mich. Orn. 

 Club, I, 1897, 15-16. 2. Uria lomvia again. Ibid, 23. 



Merriam, Dr. C. Hart. — 1. Kirtland's Warbler from the Straits of 

 Mackinac. Auk, II, 1885, 376. Specimen killed on Spectacle Reef Light, 

 Lake Huron, May 21, 1883. 



Mershon, W. B.— 1. The Passenger Pigeon. New York, 1907. The 

 Outing Company, 8 vo. pp. XII-225, 3 colored and 6 half-tone plates. 



Miles, Dr. Manly. — 1. Catalog of Birds of Michigan. Geological Surv. 

 of Michigan, 1861, 222-232. Two hundred three species listed. 



Mills, M. B.— 1. Set of Ten Eggs from White-breasted Nuthatch, taken 

 at Macon, Michigan. Ornithologist and Oologist, XVI, 1891, 157. 2. 

 Nesting of the Lark Sparrow at Macon, Lenawee Co. Bull. Mich. Orn. 

 Club, I, 1897, 9. 3. Nest of Turkey Vulture. Ibid, 24. Records the 

 finding of two young near Britton, Lenawee County. 4. Belted Kingfisher 

 in Winter. Ibid, II, 1898, 8. At Adrian, Jan. 14th. 



Moody, Phihp E., M. D. — 1. A Recent Record of the Wild Pigeon. 

 Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, IV, 1903, 81. One shot Sept. 14, 1898 at Chestnut 

 Ridge a few miles from Detroit, by Frank Clements. Mounted by 

 Campion, now in the collection of J. H. Fleming, Toronto. 2. Stray 

 Notes. Ibid, 97. Notes on Lark Sparrow, Yellow-breasted Chat and 

 Grasshopper Sparrow. 



Morden, John A. — 1. Notes from Isabella County, Mich. Oologist, X, 

 1893, 24. Notes on Saw-whet Owl, Marsh Hawk, etc. 2. A Collector's 

 Gun. Ibid. X, No. 4, April, 1893. 



Moseley, E. L. — 1. Notes on Winter Birds of Michigan. Forest and 

 Stream, XXVIII, 1881, 4. Six species are mentioned. 2. Winter Wood- 

 peckers of Michigan. Ibid, XXXII, 1885, 63. 3. List of Michigan Birds 

 in the Museum of the Kent Scientific Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

 Democrat Company, Grand Rapids, 1887. Embraces 231 species, not all 

 from Mich. 



Mulliken, W. E.— 1. Nesting of a Chimney Swift in a Freight Car. 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, XVII, 1892, 159. 2. The Rose-breasted 

 Grosbeak in Michigan. Ibid, 152. 3. A few Michigan Notes. Nidiol- 

 ogist, III, 1896, 77. 4. Capture of Song Sparrow, Jan. 19, 1897, at Grand 

 Rapids. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, I, 1897, 23. 5. Large Numbers of Cow- 

 bird's Eggs in Nests of Vireo and Towhee. Ibid, 27. 6. Birds Killed on 

 p]lcctric Light Towers at Grand Rapids. Ibid, 45. Ten species noted. 

 7. Ameiican Goshawk in Kent County. Ibid, II, 1898, 7. 8. Notes on 

 Kent County, Michigan, Birds. Ibid, III, 1899, 8. Among them are 

 Lincoln's Sparrow, Herring Gull, Old-squaw, Pied-bill Grebe. 9. A 

 Peculiar Set of Eggs of the Scarlet Tanager. Ibid, 18. 



Mummerv, Edwin G. — 1. Small-billed Waterthrush in Wayne Co. 

 Bull. Mich."' Orn. Club, IV, 1903, 56. Nest and 5 eggs, with parent bird, 

 taken May 14, 1898. 2. Nesting of the White-breasted Nuthatch. Ibid, 

 85-86. 



Nichols, Jason E. — 1. Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker in ]\lich. 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, VI, 1882. 



Oldfield, W. A. — 1. Breeding of Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Red- 



