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of the species with the references to each chronologically arranged under it; 

 Second, a Bibliography citing the papers published annually from tlie time 

 of the I^ewis and Clark Expedition (1804) to the present date (1899). By 

 Paul Bartsch. Presented to the State ITniversity of Iowa as "A Thesis for 

 the Degree of Master of Science." [In Mss. (typewritten), 3 vols., bound. 

 University Library, Sec 5892, Nos. 57302-3-4]. 



1900. 



Jones, Lynds. — Laboratory Bulletin. No. 10. Oberlin College. The 

 Songs of the Warblers (Mniotiltidie). Lynds Jones, M. S. Instructor in 

 Zoology. Also issued as a Wilson Bulletin, No. 30. Oberlin, Ohio. March 

 20, 1900. 



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RiDGWAV, Robert. — Smithsonian Institution. United States National 

 Museum. No. 50. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. The 

 Birds of North and Middle America. A descriptive catalogue of the higher 

 groups, genera, species and subspecies of birds known to occur in North 

 America, from the Arctic Lands to the Isthmus of Panama, the West Indies, 

 and other Islands of the Caribbean Sea, and the Galapagos Archipelago. By 

 Robert Ridgway, Curator, Division of Birds. Part i. Family Fringillidiie — 

 The Punches. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1901. 



1902. 



Bailey, F. M. — Handbook of Birds of the Western Unites, including 

 the Great Plains, Great Basin, Pacific Slope, and Lower Rio Grande Valley, 

 by Florence Merriam Bailey, with thirty-three full-page plates by Louis 

 Agassiz Fuertes, and over six hundred cuts in the text. Boston and New York : 

 Houghton, Mifflin & Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1902. 



Preble, E. a. — U.S. Department of Agriculture. Divi-sionof Biolog- 

 ical Survey. North American Fauna, No. 22. A Biological Investigation of 

 the Hudson Bay Region by Edward A. Preble, Assistant Biologist, Biological 

 Survey. Prepared under the Direction of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, Chief of 

 Division of Biological Survey. Washington : Government Printing Office. 

 1902. 



RiDGW.\Y, R. — Birds of North and Middle America. Part II. I'amily 

 Tanagridte — The Tanagers. Family Icteridoe — The Troupials. F'amily Coer- 

 ebidte — The Honey-creepers. Family Mniotiltidse — The Wood Warblers. 

 Washington: Government Printing Office. 1902. 



1903. 



Cooke, W. W. — Some New Facts about tlie Migration of Birds, by 

 Wells W. Cooke, Assistant, Biological Survey. Reprint from Yearbook of 

 Department of Agriculture for 1903. 



Jones, Lynds. — Ohio State Acadeni}- of Science. Special Papers No. 6. 

 The Birds of Ohio. A Revised Catalogue by Lynds Jones, M. Sc, Oberlin 



