334 BEPOT^T OF XEW JKKSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



1895. Chai'MAn, F. M. In Abstract Froc. Linn. Soc, X. Y., VII., 

 p. 3. 



Eighty miles off Barnegat, N. J., May (jth, 1894, large flocks of North- 

 ern Phalarope and two Long-tailed Jaegers. 



1895. Kkam, S. a. The Turkey Buzzard in Plainfield, Xew Jersey. 

 Aid\. 1895, p. 80. 



One caught June 30th, 1894. 



1895. Obekholsee, H. C. Dcndroica /jalniarinii in Xew Jersey. 

 Auk, 1895, p. 185. 



Female taken at lied Bank, Monmouth county, September 28th. 1889. 



1895. Sage, J. H. The Golden Eagle in Xew Jersey. Auk. 1895, 

 p. ]79. 



Vineland. N. J.. February 19th, 1868. 



1895. Van Kensselaet!, Stephex, Jit. Winter Birds of the Orange 

 Mountains in Essex Coiintv, X, J. OoJogisi. 1895, pp. 79-81. 



1896. Beiiiee, de L. The Pine Grosbeak (F. enucJeaiur) in Xew 

 Jersey. Auk, 1896, p. 175. 



Two seen March 8th, 1896, two miles west of Ridgewood. 



1896. BnAiSLix, W. C. The Golden Eagle in Xow Jersey. Auk, 

 1896, p. 81. 



One shot, Crosswick's Creek, autumn, 1888. 



1896. Cr-TVFMAN. F. M. The Wild Pigeon at Englewood, X. J. 

 Aid-, 1896, p. 311. 



A young female shot by C. Irving Wood, June 23d, 1896. 



1896. Sheinee, C. a. The Birds of Xew Jersey. Paterson, 1896, 

 pp. 1-212. 



Wholly compiled. Species arranged alphabetically. 



1896. Studee. J. 11. Birds of Xorth America. 



While this work refers casually to Xew Jersey birds, the information is 

 mainly compiled, some of it from such ancient sources as to be positively 

 misleading, as, for instance, the statement that a few Prairie Hens are 

 "still" found in the State ! 



