340 EEPOET OP NEW JEESEY STATE MUSEUM. 



1904. McDavitt, L L. Some New Jersey Birds. Warbler, 1904, p. 6. 



A Vineland, N. J., list. 



1904. Miller, W. D. W. Breeding of the Dickcissel in New Jersey. 

 Auh, 1904, p. 487. 



An important occurrence. 



1904. Morse, S. E. Birds of New Jersey. Annual Report of the 

 N. J. State Museum for 1903, pp. 29-118. 



Largely transcribed from Stone, Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey. 



1904. Ehoaus, S. N. Exit the Dickcissel — A Eemarkable Case of 

 Local Extinction. Cassinia, 1903, pp. 17-28. 

 A valuable historical resume. 



1904. EoGERs, C. H. Notes from in and near New York. Bird Lore, 



1904, p. 98. 



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1904. Stone, W. Spring Migration, 1903. Cassinia, 1903, pp. 58-70. 



Notes and records from eleven New Jersey stations. 



1904. Trotter, Spencer. The Eed-headed Woodpecker as a Pennsyl- 

 vania and New Jersey Bird. Cassinia, 1903, pp. 6-10. 



1904. Wilde, M. L. C. Breeding of the Least Bittern in New Jersey. 

 Atlantic Slope Nat., I., No. 6, p. 74. 



Rancocas to Cape May. 



1905. Braislin, Wm. C. Avocet in New Jersey. Auh, 1905, p. 78. 



1905. Burns, F. L. Some New Jersey Eecords. Wilson Bull., XVIL, 



p. 27. 



1905. Crispin, Wm. B. Some Eare Finds this Season. Oologist, 

 XXIL, No. 4, p. 90. 



1905. Crispin, Wm. B. Great Blue Heron Collecting in Salem 

 County, N. J. Oologist, XXIL, No. 7, p. 101. 



1905. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornitho- 

 logical Club, 1904. Cassinia, 1904, pp. 62-68. 



