THE BIRDS OF NEW JERSEY, 331 



1890. Chapman, F. ^I. The Soii"- of IJclminthopliila leiicobronchi- 

 alis. AuJc, 1890, p. 291. 



Male in full song May 11th, 1890. 



1890. Hales, Henky. Bird Notes from Northern New Jersey. 0. 

 and 0., 1890, p. 106. 



]890. J. L. K. Xi/cfea uyctea and Uria Uvonira at Perth Amboy, 

 N. J. Forest and Stream, XNXY., January l.ith, 1890. p. oil. 



1890. Lewis, S. Tlie Red-bellied Woodpecker in Northwestern New 

 Jersey. Aiih, 1890, p. 206. 



Shot a female at Newton, November 16th, 1889. 



1890. LiNN^EAx Society, N. Y. Abstract of Proceedings, No. II., 

 1889-1890. 



A few notes on New Jersey birds. 



1890. Nelson, Julius. Descri])tive Catalogue o£ the Vertoliratos of 

 New Jersey, (ireologieal Survey of New Jersey, final report. Vol. 

 II., 1890. 



A compilation unfortunately based mainly upon Dr. Abbott's list of 

 1868. Many of the errors of that work are repeated and a few new ones 

 added. It is unfortunate that this work was not placed in the hands of an 

 ornithologist for revision. 



1890. Raymond, W. 0. Evening Grosbeaks at Summit, N. J. 0. 

 and 0., 1890, p. 46. 

 March 6th, 1890. 



1890. ScHJCK, C. S. Birds found breeding on Seven Mile Beach, 

 New Jersey. Aide, 1890, pp. 326-329. 



1890. Warren, B. H. Birds of Pennsylvania (2d edition). 

 Refers to extermination of Least Terns in New Jersey. 



1891. Chapman, F. :\r. [Birds of High Knob, N. J.J Abst. Pioc. 

 Linn. Soc, 1890-1, p. 4. 



Mr(o soUfnriiis in .Juno. The faunn was Alleiilianian. 



1891. Chai'M AN, F. M. Former Occurrence of Spiza ainerirana in 

 Noi-thern New Jersey. Aulc, 1891, p. 395. 



