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IIowELL, Arthur Holmes. 



1906 — Birds that Eat tlie Cotton Boll Weevil. United States Department of 



Agriculture. Biological Survey Bulletin. 25. 

 1924 — Birds of Alabama. 

 HoxiE, Walteh John. 



1887— An Egg Lifter. Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 12, p. 129. 

 Hudson, William Henry. 

 1920— Birds of La Plata. 

 1922— A Hind in Richmond Park. 

 Hunter, Katharine Upham. 



191G— An Upland Plover's Nest. Bird-Lore, vol. 18, pp. 365-366. 

 Huxley, Julian Sorel, and Montague, F. A. 



1925— Studies on the Courtship and Sexual Life of Birds, V. The Oyster- 

 catcher. The Ibis, 1925, pp. 868-897. 

 Isely, Dvtight. 



1912 — ^A List of the Birds of Sedgwick Count j% Kansas. Tlie Auk, vol. 29, 

 pp. 25-44. 

 Jewex, Lindsey Louin. 



1913 — Some North American Birds in Panama. The Auk, vol. 30, pp. 



422-429. 

 1915— The Diving Instinct of Shore-birds. The Auk, vol. 32, p. 227. 

 Jeweix, H. W. 



1909 — Feeding Habits of the Sandpiper. The Journal of the Maine Orni- 

 thological Society, vol. 11, p. 123. 

 Job, Herbert Keightlety. 

 1905— Wild Wings. 



1911— The Spotted Sandpiper. Bird-Lore, vol. 13, pp 221-224. 

 Jones, Lynds. 



1903— The Birds of Ohio (Dawson and Jones). 

 Jourdain, Francis Charles Robert. 



1907 — On the Eggs of some American Limicolae. The Ibis, 1907, pp. 517- 



518. 

 1912.— The Rufe, British Bird Book (Kirkman), vol. 3, pp. 448-495. 

 Kalmbach, Edwin Richard. 



1914 — Birds in Relation to the Alfalfa Weevil. United States Department 

 of Agriculture, Bulletin 107. 

 Kelso, John Edward Harvey. 



1926 — Diving and Swimming Activities Displayed by the Limicolae. The 

 Auk, vol. 43, pp. 92-93. 

 Knight, Ora Willis. 



1908- The Birds of Maine. 

 KoPMAN, Henry Hazlitt. 



1905— A Killdeer's Mishap. The Auk, vol. 22, pp. 209-210. 

 Lacey, Howard. 



1911 — The Birds of Kerrville, Texas, and Vicinity. The Auk, vol. 28, pp. 

 200-219. 

 Lewis, Harrison Flint. 



1920 — The Willet {CatoptropJiorus semiimlmatus semipalmatus) in Nova 

 Scotia. The Auk, vol. 37, pp. 581-582. 

 Littlejohn, Chase. 



1904 — The Capture of Totanus glareola in Alaska. The Condor, vol. 

 6, p. 138. 

 McAtee, Waldo Lee. 



1911 — Our Vanishing Shorebirds, Biological Survey — Circular No. 79. 



