86 The Wilson Bulletin — No. 99 



Forest and Stream, 14, No. 4, Feb. 26, 1880, pp. 65-66. 



Proposals of Michigan Sportsmen's Association for names of 

 various game birds and mammals. Several synonyms cited in 

 some cases. 

 Anon. 



In the ducking blind. 



Country Life in America, 5, No. 3, Jan. 1904, pp. 221-227, and 

 253-255. 



Local names of a few species. 

 B. 



Shore bird nomenclature. 



Forest and Stream 28, No. 5, Feb. 24, 1887, p. 84. 



Nantucket names for 6 species. 

 Bergen, Fanny D. 



Animal and Plant Lore, collected from the oral tradition of Eng- 

 lish speaking folk. 1899. 



Folk names of animals. Chapter V, pp. 61-64, include a few bird 

 names. 

 Brimley, H. H. 



Local names of waterfowl. 



Forest and Stream, 77, No. 12, Sept. 16, 1911, p. 453. 



For 8 species of North Carolina birds. 

 (Browne, F. C.) 



List of gunners' names for birds and wildfowl obtained in Ply- 

 mouth Bay, Mass. 



Forest and Stream, 7, No. 14, Nov. 9, 1876, p. 212; Corrections 

 No. 16, Nov. 23, 1876, p. 245. 



Names of about 40 species. 

 Burns, F. L. 



A monograph of the flicker {Colaptes auraUts). 



Wilson Bui. No. 31 (N. S. Vol. 7, No. 2), April, 1909. 



Vernacular names, pp. 4-12. 



A monograph of the broad-winged hawk (Biitco platypterus). 



Wilson Bull. 23, Nos. 3-4, Sept.-Dec. 1911, pp. 143-320. 



Vernacular names, pp. 169-170. 



One hundred and thirty-two vernacular names for the flicker. 



Wilson Bull. 28, No. 2, June, 1916, pp. 90-91. 



Nine names additional to his former list. 

 Cahoon, J. C. 



Shore bird nomenclature. 



Forest and Stream, 27, No. 18, Nov. 25, 1886, p. 343. 



Discusses Murdoch's article of same title and adds some names 

 from Cape Cod. 



