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1875. Snow, F. H. Birds of Kansas. < Observer of Nature, ii, Mar. 24, 1875 

 (newspaper, not paged). 



Adds 4 spp. to his various previous lists, and mentions several others as prob- 

 able or possible additions to the avifauna of the State. 



1875. Snow, F. H. New Birds in Kansas. < Am. Nat., ix, No. 8, Aug., 1875, 

 p. 470. 



Micropalama himantopus, Calidris arenaria, Aegiothus linaria, Dendrceca pal- 

 marum, Ampelis garruLus. 



1875. Snow, F. H. Birds of Kansas. < Trans. Eans. Acad. Science for 1874 

 (pamphlet, pub. separately from Trans. State Board of Agric., with 

 which formerly included), 1875, pp. 30, 31. 



Of these 9 spp., 3 are additional to former lists, raising the number to 290. See 

 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, Sxow, F. H. 



1875. Snow, F. H. A | Catalogue | of the | Birds of Kansas | contributed 

 to the I Kansas Academy of Science | by | F. H. Snow, | Professor 

 of Natural History and Meteorology, in the University | of Kansas, | 

 at Lawrence. | — | Third Edition. | November, 1875. 8vo. pamph. 

 pp. 14. 



23 spp. and one var. added since the pub. of the 2d ed. in Oct., 1872. List now 

 contains 295 spp. ; the 23 additions would have increased the number to 305, but 

 for reduction of several spp. to varr. 136 spp., known to breed, marked with 

 asterisk. 



1875. Stearns, W. Birds Breeding on Penikese Island [Massachusetts]. 

 < A7n. Nat., ix. No. 9, 1875, pp. 514, 515. 

 Annotated list of 14 spp. 



1875. Stephens, F. A collector's rambles [in New Mexico]. <; Rod and 

 Gun, vi, June 5, 1875, p. 146 ; June 12, 1875, p. 171. 

 Birds observed in Sangre de Cristo Mountains and vicinity in March. 



1875. Taber, E. B. The life of winter Birds. <^ Forest and Stream, v, Dec. 

 9, 1875, p. 275. 



1875. [TiLESTON, W. M.] Birds in extremis [through rigors of winter]. 

 <[ Forest and Stream, iv. Mar. 4, 1875, p. 40. 



1875. [TiLESTON, W. M.] Spare the Birds. <^ Forest and Stream, i^^, Mar. 

 25, 1875, p. 104. 



1875. Treat, [Mrs.] Mary. Do Birds improve as architects? <^ Harper's 

 New Monthly Mag., li, pp. 127-130. 



Answered affirmatively and cases cited from personal observation. 



1875. Wheaton, J. M. The food of Birds as related to agriculture. 



<^Tweniii-ninth Ann. Rep. Ohio State Board of Agric. for 1874, (no 

 date) 1875, pp. 561-578. 



Also separately, 8vo, pp. 18, same title. — This is, in effect, a corrected and com- 

 pleted list of the birds of Ohio (the author's original list appeared in same pub- 

 lication for 1860), briefly annotated, and with the general food-regimen of each 

 family given ; being a well-conceived essay of much practical utility. 



1875-77. "Ovum." Birds' Nests and Eggs. <COologi8t, i, No. 1, Mar., 1875, 

 p. 2 ; No. 2; Apr., 1875, pp. 9-11, with 2 figg. ; No. 5, July, 1875, pp. 33, 

 34, 6 figg. ; No. 6, Aug., 1875, pp. 41, 42, + suppl. sheet, for Sept., Oct., 

 pp. 1,2, figg. 1-4; No. 9, Nov., 1875, p. 59, + suppl. sheet; No. 10, Dec, 



