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1908. Ocean. Black Ducks Breeding in New Jersey. Forest and 

 Stream, October 24th, p. 652. 

 Several pairs on Barnegat Bay. 



1908. Oldys, Henry. Capture of a Tagged Canvasback Duck. Auk, 

 p. 80. 



Manahawkin Bay. 



1908. Stone, Wither. Methods of Recording and Utilizing Bird 

 Migration Data. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., pp. 128-156. 

 Based partly on New Jersey records. 



1908. Stone, Witmer. European Starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) in 

 Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. Auk, p. 221. 



1908. Stone, Wither. The Life Areas of Southern New Jersey. 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., pp. 452-459. 



1908. Von Lengerke, J. Migration of Hawks. AuJc, July, p. 315. 

 Stagg Lake, Sussex county. 



1908. Woodruff, E. S. Another capture of a Tagged Duck. AuTc, 

 April, p. 216. 



Redhead at Beach Haven. 



1909. Beaislin, Dr. W. C. A List of the Birds Observed on the 

 Barnegat Region of the New Jersey Coast in August, 1908. Oas- 

 sinia, 1908, pp. 41-44. 



1909. Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, Abstract of Pro- 

 ceedings, 1908. Cassinia, 1908, pp. 67-71. 



1909. Harlow, R. C. The Little Blue Heron in New Jersey. AuJc, 

 p. 189. 



1909. Harlow, R. C. The Yellow Rail at Salem, New Jersey. Auk, 

 p. 190. 



1909. Howe, R. H., Jr. A Curious Influx of Southern Herons to 

 New Jersey. Auk, p. 76. 

 Ardea coerulea at Sea Bright. 



