BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 



Chapman, F. M. On the Birds Observed near Corpus Christi, Texas, during 

 parts of March and April, 1901. (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., HI, No. 2, 

 1891, pp. 315-328). 

 Donald J. A. and More, R. L. A List of the Birds of Wise County, Texas. (The 



Naturahst, Austin, Texas, I, No's. 3-4-5-6-8). 

 . Dresser, H. E. Notes on the Birds of Southern Texas. (Ibis, 1865, pp. 312-330; 



466-495; 1866, pp. 23-46). 

 Hancock, J. L. Notes and Observations on the Ornithology of Corpus Christi 



and Vicinity, Texas. (Bull. Ridgway Om. Club, 1887, 2, pp. 11-23). 

 Lloyd, William. Birds of Tom Green and Concho Counties, Texas. (The Auk, 



IV, 1884). 

 Merrill, J. C. Notes on the Ornithology of Southern Texas, being a List of Birds 

 Observed in the Vicinity of Fort Brown, from February, 1876, to June 

 1878. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.. I, 1878, pp, 118-173). 

 Oberholser, H. C. Some Notes from Western Texas. (The Auk, XIX, 1902, 



pp. 300-301). 

 Sennett, G. B. Notes on the Ornithology of the Lower Rio Grande, from Obser- 

 vations made in 1877. (Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. Terr., IV, No. 1, 1878, 

 pp. 1-66) . Further Notes on the Ornithology of the Lower Rio Grande, 

 from Observations made in the Spring of 1878. (Bull. U. S. (Jeol. 

 Surv. V, 1879, No. 3, pp. 371-440). 

 Singley, J. A List of Birds Observed in Lee County, Texas. Notes on the Birds 

 of Galveston Island. List of Birds Observed at Corpus Christi and on 

 the Lower Rio Grande. (Report Texas Geological Survey). Also 

 manuscript notes supplementing the Lee county paper, and many 

 papers by Brewster, Sennett, Brown, Ragsdale and others. 

 The writer has been a resident of Waco, Texas, since the fall of 1889, and be- 

 lieves that he has a pretty general knowledge of the Avi-Fauna of the central sec- 

 tion of the State, including the counties of McLennan, Bosque, Limestone, Falls, Hill, 

 Robertson, WiUiamson, Burnet, Travis, Llano, and others in the district. He has col- 

 lected material in Bee, Refugio and Matagorda counties in the southeastern coast 

 district, in Midland on the southern plains, in Jeff Davis, Presidio and Brewster in 

 the mountains of trans-Pecos Texas, in Armstrong and Potter in the Panhandle, and 

 in scattered locaUties in other sections. 



The hypothetical list appended is short and deals with species sometimes re- 

 ferred to as Texan birds but of which up to the present time the writer has no evi- 



