THIRD ANNUAL MEHTIN(; 95 



Audubon, Maria E. 



97 Audubon and his Journals. With notes by Elliott Coues. New 



York: Scribner and Sons. 1897. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. x+532, 554, ills. 



Not seen by writer, but inference drawn from other sources 



that Audubon reached Nebraska on his journey up the Missouri 



Eiver. 



AuGHEY, Samuel. 



78 [Notes on the enemies of grasshoppers.] I Ann. Kept. U. S. Ent. 

 Connn. for 1877, 337. 

 Including bird enemies. 

 78a Some Facts and Considerations concerning the Beneficial Work 

 of Birds. 1 Ann. Kept. U. S. Ent. Comm. for 1877, 338-350. 

 A strong plea for bird iirotection. 

 786 Notes on the Nature of the Food of the Birds of Nebraska. Ap- 

 pendix II of I Ann. Kept. U. S. Ent. Comm. for 1877, [13]-[62]. 

 Practically a list of the birds of the state. 

 80 Sketches of the Physical Geography and Geology of Nebraska. 

 Omaha: Daily Republican. 1880. 8vo, 326 pp. 

 Birds — general account — pp. 122-127. 



Baird, S. F. 



64 Eeview of American Birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. Smith. Misc. Colls., XII, Art. I. 484 pp. 

 Eeferences to Nebraska. 



Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Eidgway, E. 



75 A History of North American Birds. Land Birds. Boston: Little, 

 Brown and Co. 1875. 3 vols., small 4to, pp. xxviii-f-596+vi, 

 590+6, 560, pis. 64-f 36, 593 text-figs. 

 84 The Water Birds of North America. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. 

 Harv. Coll., XII and XIII. Issued in cont. of pubis, of Cal. Geol. 

 Surv. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1884. 2 vols., small 4to, 

 pp. 537, 552, num. ills., many col'd. 



The former contains thirty-six full page colored plates by 

 Eidgwa3% not foimd in all editions. A number of species are 

 referred definitely to Nebraska, some breeding. 



Baird, S. F., Cassin, Johx, and Lawrence, G. N. 



58 Birds. Expls. and Survs. for E. E. Route from Miss. R. to Pac. 

 Ocean, IX: Genl. Eept. on Zool., Part II. 4to, pp. Ivi-flOOS. 

 Numerous references to Nebraska. 



Barbour, E. H. 



95 Bird Fatality along Nebraska Railroads. Auk, XII, 187. 



95(1 Lincoln Salt Lake and the Occurrence of Strepsilas interpres. 

 Auk, XII. 297. 



96 The Occurrence in Nebraska of Yireo flavoviridis. Auk, XIII, 263. 



An error — see Bruner, 97. 



01 A Peculiar Disease of Birds' Feet observed in Central Nebraska. 

 Proc. N. O. U., IT, 61-63, PI. X and text-fig. 



Babnes, E. E. 



74 [Note on lack of abundance of prairie chickens near Tecumseh.] 

 Forest and Stream, III. 140. 



