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1880. Abbott, W. L. Passerculus princeps in New Jersey. Forest 

 and Stream, XTV., p. 44. 



One shot at Seven Mile Beach December 30th, 1879. 



1880. Allex, J. A. Destruction of birds by lighthouses. Bull. NuU. 

 Orn. Club, 1880, p. 13i. 

 Reference to Cape May Light. 



1880. Hales, Henry. The birds on a farm. Oologisi, 1880, p. 74. 

 At Eidgewood, New Jersey. 



Nesting of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks and Bobolinks. 



1880. LocK^vooD. S. A Black Robin. Bull. NuU. Orn. Cluh, 1880, 

 p. 46. 



At Freehold, N. J. 



1880. Scott, W. E. D. Golden-winged Woodpeckers nesting in a 

 natural cavity in a decayed tree. Bull. NuU. Orn. Cluh, 1880, p. 

 56. 



At Princeton, N. J. 



1880. Zakega, L. A. Notes on the northern range of the Fish Crow, 

 with some account of its habits. Bull. NuU. Orn. Club, 1880, 

 pp. 205-208. 



Regularly to Seabright and less so to Sandy Hook. 



1881. Brewster, W. On the relationship of Helminthophaga leuco- 

 bronchialis and H. laivrencei, &c. Bull. NuU. Orn. Cluh. 



Nyack, N. J. 



1881. DuTCHER, W. Great Carolina Wren. Forest and Stream, 

 XVI., July 14th, 1881, p. 473. 

 Specimen taken at Greenville, N. J. 



1881. ScoTT, W. E. I). Occurrence of Virco philadelpliicus in Mer- 

 cer county. New Jersey. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Cluh, 1881, p. 56. 

 Two shot, September 21st and 28th, 1876. 



1881. ScoTT, W. E. D. Some observations on the migration of birds. 

 Bull. Nutt. Orn. Cluh, 1881, p. 97 and p. 188. 

 Through a telescope at Princeton. 



