Some Local Names of Birds 87 



Collins, J. W. 



Notes on the habits and methods of capture of various species of 

 sea birds that occur on the fishing banks off the eastern coast 

 of North America, and which are used as bait for catching 

 codfish by New England fishermen. 



Rept« U. S. Fish. Commissioner — 1882 (1884), pp. 311-335. 

 Colbum, W. W. 



Names of a woodpecker. 



Forest and Stream, 28, No. 12, April 14, 1887, p. 248. 



Thirty-seven names for the flicker. 

 Cooke, W. W. 



Bird nomenclature of the Chippewa Indians. 



Auk, 1, No. 3, July, 1884, pp. 242-250. 



Names of 78 species. 

 Elliot, D. G. 



North American Shore Birds, 1895. 



The Wildfowl of North America, 1898. 

 Fisher, A. K. 



A partial list of Moki Animal names. 



Am. Anthropologist, 9, No. 5, May, 1896, p. 174. 



For 4 birds and 13 mammals. 

 Hallock, Chas. 



Bay Snipe shooting, 1. — Nomenclature. 



Forest and Stream, 15, No. 1, August 5, 1880, p. 4. 



The Pappabotte. 



Forest and Stream, 15. In 9 parts, from Nov. 11, 1880, to Jan. 



The sportsman's gazateer and general guide. 



Fifth Ed., 1880, 103-237. 



Our waterfowl. 



Forest and Stream, 15. In 9 parts, from No. 11, 1880, to Jan. 

 13, 1881. 

 Hapgood, Warren. 



Range and Rotary movements of Limicolae. 



Forest and Stream, 17, No. 12, Oct. 20, 1881, pp. 225-228. 



Numerous local names. 

 Harvey, M. 



The birds of Newfoundland. 



Forest and Stream, 3, in 3 parts, from No. 4, Sept. 3, 1874, to 

 No. 22, Jan. 7, 1875. 



Common names of a few species, some novel. 

 Hoffman, W. J. 



Bird names of the Selish, Pah-Uta and Shoshoni Indians. 



Auk, 2, No. 1, Jan. 1885, pp. 7-10. 



Forty-nine species considered. 

 Holberton, W. 



