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era who had colleoted in the same localities, and thns present a pretty fair picture of the 

 avifauna along what I believe i" be an important line of fanual inosculation if such a term 

 be permissible." He thus quotes frequently from the observations of Dr. 11. B. Batcher, 

 Messrs. H. E. Dresser, N. C. Brown, G. B. Sennett, Dr. J. C. Merrill, and J. L. Hancock, whose 

 papers arc cited in the " Bibliography," with which the paper closes. He has thus not 

 only added much original matter, but condensed in convenient form the scattered records 

 of previous observers. Under Oolinus virginianus texanus (p. 655) ho gives at length his 

 reasons for believing that O. graysoni will be found to intergrade with this form as well as 

 with 0. riibjwayi. At page 686 he notes his interesting experience with the ran- Golden- 

 cheeked Warbler (Dendroioa chrysoparia), and lias many pleasant biographical notes on 

 many of the lesser known species. This, it is sad to recall, was nearly Mr. Beckham's last 

 work in ornithology, his death occurring even before the publication of the present paper 

 (See Auk. v, p. 445).— J. A. A., in The Auk, April, 1889, pp. 173, 174. 



Charles E. Bkndire. Notes on the habits, nests, and eggs of the genus Sphyrapicus 

 (Baird). 



The Auk, v, No. 3, July, 1888, pp. 225-240. 

 An elaborate and interesting paper. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the nest and eggs of Peuc&a (esfivalis bachmani 

 (Aud) Bachman's Sparrow. 



The Auk, v, No. 4, October, 1888, pp. 351-356. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the habits, nests/and eggs of the genus Glaucidium 

 (Boie). 



The Auk, v, No. 4, October, 1888, pp. 366-372. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the habits, nests, and eggs of Dendragapw obsourus 

 fuliginosus, the Sooty Grouse. 



The A uk, vi, No. 1, January, 1889, pp. 32-39. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the general habits, nests, and eggs of the genus 

 Passerella. 



The Auk, VI, No. 2, April, 1889, pp. 107-116. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Description of the supposed nest and eggs of Zonotrichia 

 querula, Harris Sparrow. 



The Auk, vi, No. 2, April, 1889, pp. 150-152. 

 Charles E. Bendire. Notes on the Lost River Sucker, Chasmistes luxaiua (Cope). 



Forest and Stream, xxil, No. 22, June 20. 1889, pp. 444, 445, two figures. 

 Hans von Berlepsch. Descriptions of new species aud subspecies of Birds from 

 the Neotropical Region. 



The Auk, v, October, 1888, Supplement, pp. 449-460. 



The new species and subspecies are as follows : (1) Campylorhynehus zonatus castaricensis, p. 

 449, Costa Rica; (2) Oerthia mexicana albescens (G. familiaris montana Kidgw.), p. 450, 

 Ciudad Durango, NW. Mexico; (3) Iiasilenterus godmani, p. 450, Veragua aud Costa 

 Rica; (4) Eucometis spodocephala pallida, j>. 451, Yucatan; (5) Eucometis spodocephala 

 stictothurax, p. 451, Veragua; (f») Eucometis cristata a finis, pp. 451-453, Venezuela (Porto 

 Cabello) ; (7) Icterus gularis yucatanensis, p. 454, Yucatan ; (8) Myipbius ridgwayi, p. 457, 

 Southern Brazil (Province of Rio de Janeiro); (9) Synallaxis coryi, p. 458, Venezuela (Mer- 

 ida). 

 Lor is D. Bishop. Notes on the Birds of the Magdalen Islands. 

 The Auk, vi, April. 1889, pp. 144 150. 

 A n annotated list of 60 species. 

 Franz Boas. The Houses of the Kwakiutl Indians, British Columbia. 



Proc. U.S. NaUMus., xi. 1888, pp. 197-213, plates wxviii \i„ 21 figures. 

 Charles II. Bollman. Description of a New Species of Insect, Fontaria pulohella, 

 from Strawberry Plains, Jefferson County, Tennessee. 



l-roc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XI, 1888, p. 316. 

 Charles II. Bollman. Notes on :i collection of Myriapoda from Mossy Creek. 

 Tennessee, with it description of a new species. 

 l'roc. V. S. Nat. Mus., xi. 1888, pp. 339-342. 

 Charles H. Bollman. Notes on some Myriapods belonging to the U. S. National 

 Museum. 



Froc. U. S. Nat Mus., xi, 1888, pp. 343 350. 

 Charles II. Bollman. Catalogue of the Myriapods of Indiana. 



/■roc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XI, 1888, pp. 403 410. 



