88 The Wilson Bulletin — No. 99 



Local names of bay-birds. 



Forest and Stream, 7, No. 5, Sept. 7, 1876, p. 68. 



New Jersey Coast names for 15 species. 

 Ingersoll, Ernest. 



The domestic life of the brown thrasher. 



Forest and Stream, 8, No. 10, April 12, 1877, p. 145. 



Five common names. 



A vernacular synonymy. 



Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, 6, No. 3, July, 1881, pp. 183-185. 



Twenty-five names for the flicker. 



Birds'-nesting; a handbook of instruction in gathering and pro- 

 serving the nests and eggs of birds for the purposes of study. 



Salem, 1882. 



Same list as above cited, pp. 68-71. 



The common names of American birds. 



Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, 8, No. 2, April, 1883, pp. 72-78. 



Names for numerous species in the groups from thrushes to 

 titlarks inclusive. 

 McAfee, AV. L. 



Local names of waterfowl and other birds. 



Forest and Stream, 77, No. 5, July 29, 1911, pp. 172-174, and 

 196-197. 

 Mearns, E. A. 



Ornithological vocabulary of the Moki Indians. 



Am. Anthropologist, 9, No. 12, Dec. 1896, pp. 391-403. 

 Morris, Robert T. 



Local nomenclature. 



Forest and Stream, 7, No. 18, Dec. 7, 1876, p. 276. 



Connecticut shore names for some 20 species. 

 Murdoch, John. 

 Shore bird nomenclature 



Forest and Stream, 27, No. 15, Nov. 4, 1886, p. 287; also No. 20, 

 Dec. 9, 1886, p. 382. 



Names for 6 species. 

 Nehrling, H. 



Our native birds of Song and Beauty. I, 1893, II, 1896. 



Includes German names which in most cases are merely trans- 

 lations of one or more of the English names. 

 Newcomb, R. L. (X. Y. Z.). 



Shore bird nomenclature. 



Forest and Stream, 27, No. 17, Nov. 18, 1886, p. 325. 



Discusses Murdoch's contribution and gives some additional 

 names. 

 Roads, Katie M. 



Why birds are so named. 



