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1874. Hoy, P. R. Some of the ijeculiarities of the Fauna near Racine. 

 < Trans. Wisconsin Acad., ii, for 1873-74, 1874, pp. 120-122. 



8 spp. birds from the south, 10 from the north, showing the meeting of distinct 

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1S74. "J. E. M." Early Birds [at Columbia, Pa.]. < Jm. Sjiortsman, iii, 

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1874. Jenks, J. W. P. Instinct or Reason? <^ Am. Sportsman, v, Dec. 5, 

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Sagacity of Orioles {Icterus baltimore) in giving extra support to their nest 

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1874. Jordan, D. S., and Van Vleck, B. H. A Popular Key | to the | Birds, 

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The less said of this crude production the better. But it proved to be the ini- 

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1874. KiRTLAND, J. P. Letter from Prof. Kirtland [dated 1857, on the 

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Read 1851, and originally published in Am.Joum. Sci., xiii, 1852. 

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The article includes only the Accipitres and a few Insessores, but is quite full, 

 as far as it goes, with characters rf the genera and higher groups, and descrip- 

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 of the Ohio Farmer, in which the descriptions originally appeared, and was 

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 [1874.] Krider, J. Ornithological | and Oological List | of | North Amer- 

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1874. Lawrence, G. N. The Birds of Western and Northwestern Mexico, 

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Important. 316 spp., the list fully annotated, with extracts from MSS. 

 biographies of Col. Grayson's, and author's critical commentary. Various new 

 species contained in the several collections had shortly before been described 

 elsewhere by the iiuthor or S. F. Baird. 



1874. LOCKINGTON, W. N. [Notice of a communication containing notes 

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 S., 1874, p. 129. 



1874. Long, J. W. American Wild-fowl Shooting, [etc.] By Joseph W. 

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 Above title defective and inexact. 



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