Some Local Names of Birds 



89 



Wilson Bull., 24, No. 1, March, 1912, pp. 27-33 and No. 3, Sept. 

 1912, pp. 130-142. 



Explanations of standard English (book) names. 

 Scolopax (Gibbs, Morris). 



The American Bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus (Montag.). 



0. & O., 14, No. 8, Aug. 1889, pp. 120-121. 

 Smith, Everett. 



The birds of Maine, with annotations of their comparative abun- 

 dance, dates of migration, breeding habits, etc. 



Forest and Stream, in various numbers from Vol. 19, No. 22, Dec. 

 28, 1882, p. 425, to Vol. 20, No. 12, April 19, 1883, p. 224. 



Various local names and notes thereon. 

 Stearns, Winfrid A. 



Bird Life in Labrador. 



American Field 33 and 34, in 25 parts, from April 26 to October 

 11, 1890. 

 Todd, J. E. 



A many-named bird. 



Amer. Nat. 17, No. 4, April, 1883, pp. 431-432. 

 Townsend, C. W. 



Captain Cartwright and his Labrador journal, 1911, pp. xxxiii. 

 385. 



Explains Labrador vernacular names, most of which were in use 

 in the 18th century. 

 Trumbull, Gurdon. 



Names and Portraits of Birds which interest gunners. 



New York, 1888, pp. viii, plus 221. 



A model catalog of vernacular names. 

 " Wanderer." 



(A few hints to sportsmen.) 



Forest and Stream, 1, No. 26, Feb. 5, 1875, p. 411. 



Notes on common names of birds. 



INDEX. 



Alaska robin, 154. 

 Apple bird, 101. 



Bald brant, 44. 

 Bald Hill parrot, 108a. 

 Barrel-maker, 49. 

 Bastard yellow-legs, 65. 

 Bay coot, 41. 

 Bay gull, 13. 

 Beach-bird, 75, 76. 

 Bec-a-lance, 28. 

 Beebird, 129. 

 Bee martin, 133. 



Belcher, Water, 49. 



Bernaise, 47. 



Betty martin, 104a. 



Big martin, 131. 



Big sapsucker, 98. 



Big sparrow, 122. 



Big striker, 19, 20, 21. 



Bird, Apple, 101. 



Bird, Beach, 75, 76. 



Bird, Bee, 129. 



Bird,. Black, 124. 



Bird, Black-faced yellow, 140. 



Bird, Bridge, 105. 



