96 NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION 



Barrows, W. B. 



89 The English Sparrow (Passer domesticus) in North America. U. 

 S. Dept. Agr., Div. Econ. Orn. & Mam., Bull. 1. 405 pp., map. 

 Eefers to Nebraska. 



Barrows, W. B., and Schwarz, E. A. 



95 The Common Crow of the United States. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. 

 Orn. & Mam., Bull. 6. 98 pp., frontispiece, 2 cuts. 

 References to crows and crow roosts in Nebraska. 



Bates, J. M. 



00 Additional Notes and Observations on the Birds of Northern Ne- 



braska. Proc. N. O. U., I, 15-18. 



01 Additional Observations on the Birds of Northwestern Nebraska. 



Proc. N. O. U., 11, 73-75. 



Bendire, Chas. 



92 Life Histories of North American Birds. Smith. Cont. Knowl., 

 XXVIII. U. S. Nat. Mus., Spcl. Bull. 1. Washington: Govt. Print. 

 Off. 1892. 4to, pp. viii+446, 12 pis. 



95 Life Histories of North American Birds; from the Parrots to the 

 Crackles. Smith. Cont. Knowl., XXXII. U. S. Nat. Mus., Spcl. 

 Bull. [3]. Washington: Govt. Print. Off. 1895. 4to, pp. viii+518, 

 7 pis. 

 Numerous specific references to Nebraska. 



BONWELL, J. E. 



92 The Bronzed Crackle. By "Aix Sponsa." Oologist, IX, 10-11. 

 At Nebraska City — nesting, habits, etc. 



95 Diversity in Nesting. Nidiologist, II, 72. 



Nothing- original. 

 95a A Strange Freak of the Cowbird. Nidiologist, II, 152. 

 Feeding a young one. 



96 The Coloration of Eggs. Nidologist, III, 130. 



Futile attempt to discover a method to tell the order of laying. 

 96a Notes from Nebraska. Osprey, I, 27. 

 Notes on nesting of a few species. 



Bradbury, John. 



19 Travels in the Interior of America, in the years 1809, 1810, and 

 1811. 2d ed. London; 1819. 8vo, pp. xiv-f346, map. 

 In Nebraska in April and May, 1810 — notes a few birds. 



Brewer, T. M. 



59 North American Oology. Part I. — ^Raptores and Fissirostres. 



Smith. Cont. Knowl., XL 4to, pp. viii-fl32, 5 pis. 

 Nebraska references. 



Bruner, L. 



96 Some Notes on Nebraska Birds. Ann. Rept. State Hort. Soc. for 



1896, 48-178, 51 cuts. 



A list of Nebraska birds; 415 species and subspecies enumer- 

 ated. General facts rehashed in Pop. Sci. Monthly, LV, 714, 

 Sept., 1899, under the title, Nebraska as a Home for Birds. 



97 Vireo flavoviridis in Nebraska — A Correction. Auk, XIV, 323. 



Proved to be V. olivacea. Vide Barbour, 96. 



