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U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Division of Entomology,. Bulletin No. 12, 



pp. 24-31. 



Refers to birds known to eat cicadas. 



1887. Evermann, B. "W. Birds of Monroe county, Indiana. The 

 Hoosier Naturalist, vol. II, 1887, pp. 137-145. 



1887. Evermann, B. "W. Some rare Indiana birds. American Natu- 

 ralist, Vol. XXI, 1887, pp. 290-291. 



Bird migration. Popular Science Monthly, April 1887. 



An addition to the list of birds of Monroe county, Indiana. 



Hoosier Naturalist, vol. II, 1887, p. 164. 



1887. Ridgway, Robert. A manual of North American birds. Phila- 

 delphia. 1887. 



1888. Butler, A. "W. Tropical Sojourners. The Agassiz Companion, 

 vol. III. 



——Notes on the range of the Prothonotary Warbler in Indiana. 



Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. XII, 1888, pp. 33-34. 

 1888. Evermann, Barton "W. Birds of Carroll county, Indiana. The 



Auk, vol. V, 1888, pp. 344-351 ; continued in vol. VI, 1889, pp. 22-30. 

 1888. Butler, Amos "W. Notes concerning albinism among birds. 



Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. Jan. 1, 1888, pp. 214-216. 



1888. Noe, Fletcher M. Do English Sparrows protect trees from insect 

 ravages ? Indianapolis, News, June 15, 1888. 



1889. Langdon, F. W., M. D. On the occurrence of large numbers of 

 sixteen species of birds. Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. XII, 

 1889, pp. 57-63. 



Notes the unusual abundance of the Rose-breasted Grosbeak at Brookville, Indi- 

 ana, in the spring of 1S85. 



1889. Evermann, B. W. The Wood Ibis of Indiana. The Auk, vol. 

 VI, 18811, pp. 1S6-187. 



1889. Ridgway, Robert. The Ornithology of Illinois. Natural His- 

 tory Survey of Illinois. State Laboratory of Natural History, S. A. Forbes, 

 Director. Part 1, Descriptive Catalogue, by Robert Ridgway, vol. I, 

 Springfield, 111., 1889, pp. 520— VIII, pis. XXXII. 



The present volume euds with Columbte. Contains many references to Indiana 

 birds. 



1889. Barrows, "Walter B. The English Sparrow {Passer domesticus) 

 in North America, especially in its relations to agriculture. Prepared 

 under the directions of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Ornithologist, by Walter 

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