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June 1893, before its author was 17 years old, is a good example. 

 The later papers are noteworthy for clearness and convenience of 

 arrangement, for the soundness of the views which they contain, 

 and for the breadth of the field which they cover. 



Up to and including the year 1908 HoUister's publications relate 

 exclusively to birds. From 1909 onward they are chiefly devoted 

 to mammals, with occasional returns to the field of ornithology and 

 a single excursion into herpetology (February 17, 1913; No. 58). In 

 the lists which follow I have first enumerated the titles chronologi- 

 cally, and have then arranged the 167 new names — generic, sub- 

 generic, specific, and subspecific — alphabetically, placing after each 

 the serial number of the article in which it was printed and the page 

 on which it first occurs. 



1892 



1. The House Sparrow in America. Taxidermist, vol. 1, pp. 121-122. April, 



1892. 



2. Notes from Southern Wisconsin. Oologist, vol. 9, pp. 147-148. May, 1892. 



3. Wisconsin Swallows. Taxidermist, vol. 1, pp. 150-152. .Tune, 1892. 



1893 



4. Floridan Races. Oologist, vol. 10, pp. 176-178. June, 1893. 



5. Ducks in Southern Wisconsin. Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 18, pp. 



128-129. September, 1893. 



1894 



6. Some Winter Bird Life. Oologist, vol. 11, pp. 207-209. June, 1894. 



1896 



7. Notes from Southern Wisconsin. Wilson Bulletin, No. 8, pp. 2-3. May 30, 



1896. 



8. Evening Grosbeak in Southern Wisconsin. Atik, vol. 13, pp. 259-260. July, 



1896. 



9. Recent Record of the Passenger Pigeon in Southern Wisconsin. Auk, vol. 



13, p. 341, October, 1896. 



1897 



10. Young of the Killdeer (Aegialitis vocifera). Wilson Bulletin, No. 12, p. 4. 



January 30, 1897. 



11. Southern Wisconsin Notes. Wilson Bulletin, No. 12, pp. 4-5. January 30, 



1897. 



1899 



12. Passenger Pigeon Note. Recreation, vol. 11, p. 134. August, 1899. 



1901 



13. Helminthophila pinus in Wisconsin. Wilson Bulletin, No. 35. pp. 30-32. 



May 30, 1901. 



14. Capture of Sabines Gull in Wisconsin. Atik, vol. 18, p. 392. October, 1901. 



