326 EEPOKT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



1881. Scott, W. E. U. The White-bellied Swallow on the Xew Jer- 

 sey Coast in Xovember. Bull Nutt. Orn. Club, 1881, p. 115. 

 Abundant at Squan Beach November 16th. 1880. 



1881. Scott, W. E. D. The Ipswich Sparrow at Squan Beach, New 

 Jersey. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 1881, p. 116. 



One shot November 16th, 1880, by G. R. Hardenbergh. 



1882. Homo. S^nglish Widgeon on the New Jersey Coast. Forest 

 and Stream, XYITL, March 2d, 1882, p. 86. 



Several killed at Tuckerton and Little Egg Harbor. Hutchin's Goose 

 killed at Tuckerton. 



1882. Ehoads, S. X. Nesting of Empidonax minimus and Helmin- 

 tlierus vermivorus in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Bull. Nutt. 

 Orn. Club, 1882, p. 55. 



1882. Wescott, C. S. Occnrrence of the Snow Goose in Delaware 

 Bay. Forest and Stream, XVIT., January 5th, 1882, p. 447. 



Remained at Bombay Hook all winter. 



1883. Abbott, C. C. Occurrence of the Swallow-tailed Kite in New 

 Jersey. Science, Vol. II., No. 29, p. 222. 



1883. B. B. The Clapper Eail. Orn. and Oologist, p. 39, 40. 

 Seven hundred eggs collected for sale. 



1883. Bellows, C. E. Eare Birds. Ornithologist and Oologist, 



VIIL, p. 16. 



"Common Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)" taken at Bridgeton. N. J. 



1883. Haines, B. B. Long-billed Marsh Wren. Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, VIIL, p. 6. 



Nesting habits in New Jersey. 



1883. Haines, H. F. Breeding of the Virginia Eail at Elizabeth, 

 New Jersey. 0. and 0., VIIL, p. 7. 



1883. Morgan, T. Nest of Totanus melanoleucus found at Somer- 

 ville. New Jersey. Ornithologist ayid Oologist, VIIL, p. 67. 



