Some Local Names of Birds 85 



Sylviidae. 



149. Regulus spp. — Wood wren, yellow-bird, Hickman, Ky. (Pin- 

 dar). ^ 



150. Regulus satrapa. — Kingbird, Matlnlcus Id., Me., 



151. Polioptila caerulea. — Moss-bird, Heckman, Ky. (Pindar). 



TURDIDAE. 



152. Hylocichla mustelina. — Song-thrush, Hickman, Ky. (Pin- 

 dar). 



153. Planesticus migratorius propinquus. — Summer robin, west- 

 ern Washington and Oregon. 



154. Ixoreus naevius. — Winter robin, Alaska robin, western 

 Washington and Oregon. 



PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF LOCAL BIRD NOMENCLATURE 



Besides the standard works on American ornithology, as 

 those of Audubon, Wilson, Bendire, and Coues, a number of 

 the well-known local lists pay marked attention to local names. 

 Among these are the lists for Michigan (Barrows, Cook), 

 Indiana (Butler), Bahama Islands (Cory), New York 

 (Eaton), Ohio (Dawson, Jones), Washington (Dawson and 

 Bowles), Long Island (Giraud), Cuba (Gundlach), Minnesota 

 (Hatch), Maine (Knight), Chester County, S. C. (Loomis), 

 Alaska (Nelson), Illinois (Ridgway), New Jersey (Stone), 

 Essex County, Mass. (Townsend), Labrador (Townsend and 

 Allen), Fresno County, Calif. (Tyler), Porto Rico (Wet- 

 more), and Missouri (Widmann). 



When any of these are referred to in previous pages it is 

 by the author's name. In addition to the above, the following, 

 either putting especial emphasis on local names or entirely de- 

 voted to the subject, should be mentioned: 



Anon. 



Various kinds of beach birds. 



Forest and Stream, 7, No. 10, Oct. 12, 1876, p. 149. 



Long Island names; birds described but no scientific names given 



Anon. 



(Common names of MacrorJiamphus gi-iseus.) 

 Forest and Stream, 12, No. 21, June 26, 1879, p. 409. 



Anon. 



Uniform nomenclature. 



