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BARTSCH, Paul. Osprey notes. 

 Osprcy, V, No. 7, July, 1901, p. 128. 

 Thispapercontraststhehal)itsof the inhmd 

 fishhawk with those ob.«ervurt on the lower 

 Potomac, i. e., the coastal birds. 



Another instance of the Spotted 



sandpiper {Actitis VKirnlaria) carrying 

 its young. 



Osprcij, V, No. 9, Sept., 1901, pp. 113-144. 

 Tliis records the transporting- of a young in 

 the parent's bill to a place of safety. 



An outwitted Kingbird. 



Ospreij, V, No. 10, Oct., 1901, p. 1.59. 

 This note relates how a Cicada, by the aid 

 of its peculiar sound, managed to startle a 

 pursuing Kingbird, and was thus enaliled to 

 reach a place of .safety. 



Review of Gilbert T. Pearson's 



Home Life of Wild Birds. .V new 

 method in the study and photograpliy 

 of birds. 



Ospnif. VI, No. 2, Feb., 1902, pp. 8.V;?';. 



The Trio at Home. 



Osprey, vi. No. 3, Mar., 1902, p. ot;. 

 A plate showing a nest "and three full- 

 fledged young of the yellow-throated Vireo, 

 from a photo taken by the author. 



Board and lodging for birds. 



Osprr;/, VI, No. 3, Mar.. 1902, p. 4S. 



The Thick-bilk-d redwiiiir. A new 



bird record for Iowa. 



Osprcy, VI, No. 3, Mar.. 1902. p. 49. 

 This note cites three specimens of ,!(/(/((/«.< 

 phaniceus fortiii Rdgw. which were collected 

 at Skunk River, 10 miles south of Burlington, 

 Iowa, and one from Henderson County, 111., 

 and a fifth from Maytield, Ky., all five of 

 which are in the author's collection. 



Review of Ernest Seton-Thoinp- 



son's bird portraits, with descriptive 

 text by Ralph Hoffman. 



Osprey, vi. No. 3, Mar., 1902, p. .54. 



Review of .\udubon Bird Charts, 



published by the Prang Educational 

 Company. 



Osprey, vi. No. 3, Mar.. 1902, p. .54. 

 Review of the Proceedings of the 



Stories of Bird Life. 



Osprey, v, Nos. 11-12. Nov. and Dec, 1901. 

 pp. 175-176. 



Nest of the Broad-winged hawk. 



Osprry, VI, No. 2, Feb., 1902, p. 21. 

 A plate showing a nest with its cr imple- 

 ment of two eggs of the Bruad-winged hawk, 

 photographed by the author. 



Review of Francis Herrick's 



Nebraska Ornithological Union for 1901. 

 Osprey, vi, No. 3, Mar., 1902, p. 55. 



BARTSCH, Pai-l. A new Ri-isoiixi from 

 California. 



yaulihis, XXI, Nil. 1. May, 1902. ii. 9. 

 lUssoina hnkeri is doseril)ed from tlie west 

 coast of America. The type is in the V. S. 

 National Museum collection and comes from 

 San Pedro, Cal. Other specimens have been 

 examined from Whites I'oint and I'acific 

 Beach, Cal., and San Martin Island, J.ower 

 California. The specimen is named in hdiior 

 of Dr. Fred Baker, of San Diego, Cal. 



A trip to the Dismal Swamp. 



Osprey, v. No. 3, l>p. 33-37, 4 figs.; v. No. 4, 

 pp. ■5.5-.56, 6 figs. ; v. No. 5, pp. fi.5-»;<l, 2 fij^s. 

 1902. 

 This article is intended to give the reader 

 an idea of the region and its avifauna. The 

 sketch is based upon notes made on two vis- 

 its to the swamp. Some of the specimens re- 

 ferred to are now in the National Mu.seum 

 collection. The article concludes with a list 

 of the birds of the region. 



Review of the Bittern, Petrel, 



and American Ornithology. 

 Osprey, V, No. 3, 1902, p. 43. 

 This note reviews three new minor or- 

 nithological publications which have made 

 their appearance with the new year. 



Review of The Woodpeckers by 



Fannie Hardy Eckstrom. 



Osprey. v, 1902, Nii. 3, p. 47. 



(See also uinlcr \V. H. Dai.i.. ) 



BEAN, Barton A. A rare Whale shark. 



S-ienrc (new .series), .\v. No. 374. Feb. 28, 

 1902, p. 353. 

 Notice of the occurrence of an 18-foot whale 

 shark, Shinodon, on the east coast of Florida. 



- The Conger eel. 

 Srieiire (new series), xv, \i 

 1902, p. 71.5. 



3S3. Mav 2. 



Ndtice of the Leiitnrepjinliis f(irm of Conger 

 eel. captured at (irave.^end Bay. New V<irk. 



Steelhead salmon in Lake Micli- 



igan. 



Forest and Stream, i.viii, X". 22. May 31, 

 1902, p. 430, 1 fig. 

 Notice of the capture of a steelhead salmon, 

 Salmo (jairdneri, in Lake Michigan, near Me- 

 nominee, Mich., and forw-arded to The Mu- 

 seum by Mr. R. J. Sawyer. 



BENEDICT, James E. Four new sym- 

 metrical Hermit crabs (Pagurids) from 

 the West India region. 



Proe. U. S. Nat. Mux., xxiu. No. 1230, 

 July 1, 1901, pp. 771-778, text figs. 1-7. 

 The species described are Cancellus ornatus, 

 C. spongicola, Pyloc/icles paiiitus, yfLrtopayuriis 

 gilU: the type specimens were all collected 

 by the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alb(i- 

 trass. 



