Tdm): HiKDs OK V.kw-: and Pkesque Isi.f. 595 



1889. Sennett, Georgk B. Troglodytes aedon, House Wren, Ilrccding in a Sand 



Hank. — .-/«/;•, VI, 1889, 76. See page 589. 



1S90. Dwri'.iiT, Jonathan, Jk. The Horned Larks of Xortli America. — .h//.-, 

 VH, 1890, 138-158. 



Specimens from Erie in Mr. Sennett' s series are meiUionetl on jiages 142 

 and 145. 



1S90. Sennett, Gicorck P>. The King Eider i^Soinuteria spectabilis) at Erie, 

 Pennsylvania. — .////•, VH, 1890, 88-89. 



1S90. [.\Ikuriam, C. Hart, Secretary]? Seventh Congress of the American 

 (Ornithologists' Union. — Auk, VII, i8go, 66-71. 



" He [Mr. George 15. Sennett] also called attention to a peculiar, dark- 

 colored, and otherwise abnormal specimen of the Carolina Rail taken at Erie, 

 Pennsylvania." (Page 71.) 



1890. Warren, 13. H. Notes on Pennsylvania r>irds. — Forest and Slrcavi,y.W\\ , 



February 1 3, 1890, 64. 



"■' Picctrop/ienax^' ntvu/is and Qihdriiis l(i/>/>oiiiciis a.i Erie, Pa., October 

 and November, 1889. 

 1S90. Wakrkn, B. H. A\'/c>r/ (»i ///I' Bin/s 0/ /\-iii/sv/7'i7/i/</, Second VA\{ion, Re- 

 vised and Augmented. Harrisburg, 1890, pp. 434. 



Scattered through the pages of this report are many notes on Erie birds 

 inserted on the authority of Mr. George B. Sennett. As Mr. Sennett' s 

 original manuscripts were consumed with the rest of Dr. Warren's papers in 

 the Capitol fire at Harrisburg in 1897, it is impossible to verify the references, 

 some of which are unsupported by specimens in Mr. Sennett's collection, 

 while others are too indefinite as to the exact locality meant to be utilized in 

 the preparation of the present paper. However, as Mr. Sennett was known 

 to be a careful observer, there would seem to be no good reason for discredit- 

 ing his records published at second-hand, all other things being equal, and 

 hence they have been taken at their face value, except as above mentioned. 

 A few species have been included in the present list on the authority of these 

 records alone, as specifically stated in every case. 



1892. Bacon, Samuel E. Old Sijuaw (Clangula hiemalis). — Ornithologist and 



Oologist, XVII, 1892, 45. Quoted in full on page 524. 

 1892. Chapman, Frank M. A Preliminary Study of the Crackles of the Subgenus 



Quiscalus. — Bulletin American Museum of Xatural History, IV, 1892, 



1-20. 



Contains several references to Mr. Sennett's Erie specimens of Quisealus 



quiscula aneus. 



1899. Rhoads, Samuel N. Notes on Some of the Rarer Birds of Western Pennsyl- 



vania. — Auk, XVI, 1899, 308-313. 



Two specimens of Eetopistes iiiigratorius from Erie County mentioned 

 (page 310) as having been presented to the Carnegie Museum by Mr. George 

 B. Sennett. 



1900. Chapman, Frank M. A Study of the Genus Sturnella. — Bulletin American 



Museum of Xatural History, XIII, December 31, I900, 297-320. 

 Three specimens of Sturnella magna from Erie, Pa., listed. 



