166 



1890. Koch, F. W. Nesting of Wilson's Thrush in Pennsylvania (Cambria 

 county.).— 0. cj- 6>., 1890, p. 75. 



1890. Lewis,?. Melanerpes carolinus in North-western New Jersey, — Auk, 

 1890, p. 206. 



1890. Nelson, Jplius. The Birds of New Jersey. Final Report of the State 

 Geologist. Geo!. Survey of New Jersey, vol. II., Trenton, 1890, Svo, 

 p. 823. 



Pages 518-636 inclide the Report on birds. It is mainly based upon Dr.^ 

 Abbott's report (1868) and to his errors are added a few more. 



1890. NoRRis, J. P. Nesting of Wilson's Thrush in Montgomery County, Pa. 

 —0. cj- 0., 1890, p. 75. 



1890. NoREis, J. P. A Series of Eggs of the Worm-eating Warbler.— 0. cJ- O., 

 1890, p. 118. 

 Contains data for Pennsylvania nests. 



1890. NoRRis, J. P., Jr. Nesting of the Blue-winged Yellow Warbler in 

 Delaware County, Pa., in 1890. — 0. cj- 0., 1890, p. 117. 



1890. Norris, J. P., Jr. Nesting of the Golden-crowned Thrush in Chester 

 County, Pa.— 0. cj- 0.. 1890, p. 120. 



1890. NoRRis, J. P., Jr. Nesting of the Kentucky Warbler in Chester and 

 Delaware Counties, Pa.— 0. cj- 0., 1890, p. 145. 



1890. Raymond, W. O. Evening Grosbeaks at Summit, N. J. (March 6, 1890). 

 — 0. 4- O., 1890, p. 46. 



1890. Sennett, G. B. Somateria spectabilis at Erie, Fa.—Ank, 1890, p. 88. 



1890. Shick, C. S. Birds Breeding on Seven-mile Beach, N. J.— Auk, 1890,. 

 p. 326. 



1890. Warren, B. H. Notes on Pennsylvania Birds (Pinicola, Plectrophenax 

 and Calcarius.) — Forest and Stream, XXXIV., February 13, 1890, p. 

 64. 

 Four or five Longspurs taken at Erie early in October, 1889, by G. B. Sennett. 



1890. Stone, W. The Delaware Valley Ornithological Glnh.— Auk, 1890, p. 



298. 

 1890. Warren, B. H. Evening Grosbeak in Pennsylvania, (Warren County). 



—Forest and Stream, XXXIV., March 6, 1890, p. 123. 



1890. Warren, B. H. Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania. Second Edi- 



tion Revised and Augmented. Harrisburg, 1890. Svo, pp. 434. 

 The most valuable work on Pennsylvania Birds to date. See above. 



1891. Castlebury, F. F. Evening Grosbeak in Pennsylvania, (Montonrs- 



viWe.)— Forest and Stream, XXXIV., March 5, 1891, p. 124. 



1891. Chapman, F. M. Spiza americana in New Jersey. — Auk, 1891, p. 395 

 Reported as common 40 years ago by Ralbraith. 



