94 NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION 



III. A review of Nebraska ornithology, chronologically arranged. 



IV. A critical enumeration of all existing Nebraska records, in sys- 



tematic order. 



In the collection of titles it has been decided to omit all reference to 

 those coming under the following heads: reviews; articles by Nebraska 

 ornithologists not referring specifically to Nebraska; articles contain- 

 ing only direct quotations; general works, such as Coues' Key and 

 Eidgway's Manual, containing references in general terms, as "west to 

 Nebraska, Kansas, etc."; articles in sporting' journals, except the Forest 

 and Stream, and articles in this which were without scientific value; 

 newspapers; purely jjopular magazine articles. And yet it is recognized 

 that in sporting journals, in magazines, and in a few newspapers there 

 are data of real value, which the writer hopes some day to collect. All 

 "bird-magazines" of distinctly amateur character were neglected, but 

 in case any such periodical was found to contain material of value, no 

 attempt was made to draw a line between various articles in it, but all 

 were included. 



It has been impossible for the author to secure access to everything 

 in which he might find desired references and it is therefore probable 

 that omissions occur in this bibliography. In case the reader should 

 discover any such, information of the same will be gratefully received. 



The usual form of reference has been followed. A number corre- 

 sponding to the year of publication precedes each title, and brevity of 

 citation is secured by referring to a title by its number; thus, "Bruner, 

 96" refers to his Notes on Nebraska Birds. What is supplied by the 

 compiler is placed between brackets, including the insertion of a title 

 Avhere in the original reference there was none. Capital Roman nu- 

 merals in the citation of an article refer to volumes, lower case Roman 

 and Arabic to pages. The annotations under each title are intended 

 merelj^ to supplement the title in suggesting- to the reader the character 

 of the reference. 



i. bibliography 

 Agebsborg, G. S. 



85 The Birds of Southeastern Dakota. Auk, II, 276-289. 



References to Cedar and Dixon counties, Nebraska. 

 Allen, J. A. 



92 The North American Species of the Genus Colaptes, etc. Bull. Am. 



Mus. Nat. Hist., IV, 21-44. 



Refers to Nebraska specimens. 



Allison, T. S. 



93 Changes in Nebraska. Forest and Stream, XXXIX, 556. 



Changes in number of birds in Dawes county. 

 Anderson, Geo. P. 



00 The Belted Piping Plover. Oologist, XVII, 156. 



Nesting at Dannebrog. 

 Breeding- at Dannebrog. 



01 Black-headed Grosbeak (Eabia melanocepliala) . Proc. N. O. U., II, 98. 



