240 Contributions from the Charleston Museum. 



1902, Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Ipswich Sparrow (Am- 

 modramus princeps) on the Mainland of South Carohna. 

 Auk, XIX, 203. 



1902. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. A Remarkable Specimen of 

 Bachman's Sparrow (Peuccea CBstivalis bachmanii). Auk, 

 XIX, 204. 



1903. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Richardson's Merlin {Falco 

 columbarius richardsonii) on the Coast of South Carolina. 

 Auk, XX, 67. 



1904. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Kirtland's Warbler {Den- 

 droica kirtlandi) on the coast of South Carolina. Auk, 

 XXI, 83-84. 



1905. Brewster, William. Notes on the Breeding of Bach- 

 man's Warbler Helminthophila bachmanii (Aud.), near Char- 

 leston, South Carolina, with a Description of the First 

 Plumage of the Species. Auk, XXII, 392-394. 



1905. Rea, Paul Marshall. Apropos of the Roseate Spoon- 

 bill [Ajaia ajaja]. Bull. Chas. Mus., I, 44-45. 



Based on records furnished by Dr. T, Grange Simons of a bird beinu; killed 

 about the year 1840 near Charleston; another in June 1879, in Lucas' Mill 

 Pond in Charleston; a third record by Mr. Henry L. Barker of a specimen 

 taken in (he early sixties by Mr, Elias A. Ball at Hall plantation (Cooper 

 River); and a fourth record by Rev. John Kershaw, D. D., of a bird seen 

 near Morris Island about thirty years ago and identified by the late Gen. 

 Wilmot G. DeSaussnre. 



1905. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Breeding of the Little Black 

 Rail, Porzana jamaicensis, in South Carolina. The Warbler, 

 Ser. 2, I, 33-35. 



1905. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Notes on certain Birds 

 taken or seen near Charleston, South Carolina. Auk, XXII, 

 395-400. 



1905. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Orange-crowned War- 

 bler (Helminthophila celata) a Winter Resident in South 

 Carolina. Auk, XXII, 417. 



1905. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The White-eyed Towhee 



