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MEMOIRS OF THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 
CHAMBERLAIN, MontaGue. A Catalogue of the Birds of New Brunswick, 
with brief notes relating to their migrations, breeding, relative abundance, 
etc.— Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. N. B., no. 1, p. 38. 
Reference to the one bird taken at Pt. Lepreaux in 1876 by Mr. William Brewster. 
Cougs, Ettiotr. The Coues Check-List of North American Birds. Second 
Edition, Revised to Date, and entirely Rewritten, under Direction of the 
Author, with a dictionary of the Etymology, Orthography, and Orthoépy 
of the Scientific Names, the concordance of previous lists, and a cata- 
logue of his ornithological publications. [Monogram] Boston: Estes and 
Lauriat. 1882. 8vo. pp. 52 and 160. 
The bird is here called the “ Ipswich Savanna Sparrow.” 
INGERSOLL, Ernest. Birds’-Nesting: A Handbook of Instruction in gath- 
ering and preserving the Nests and Eggs of Birds for purposes of study. 
By Ernest Ingersoll. Salem: George A. Bates. 1882. 12mo. p. 93. 
The Ipswich Sparrow is mentioned among those “birds whose nidification is un- 
known.” 
BREWSTER, WILLIAM. Notes on the Birds observed during a summer cruise 
in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.— Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XXII, 374. 
Regrets expressed that no opportunity was afforded for exploring the sand-dunes of 
the Magdalen Islands in the expectation of finding the Ipswich Sparrow. 
CHAMBERLAIN, Montacue. New Brunswick Notes.— Bull. Nuttall Ornith. 
Club, VIII, p. 8. 
A flock of about twenty Ipswich Sparrows, associated with Song Sparrows, seen, 
April 11, on the sand flats near St. John, N. B. Cf Zoologischer Jahresbericht fiir 
1883, [V Abtheilung, p. 277, 1884. 
CHAMBERLAIN, Montacur. Ornithological Notes. — Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
N. B. no. 2, p. 40. 
Duplicates the record just cited. 
DutcHerR, WILLIAM. Ipswich Sparrow. — Ornithologist and Odlogist, VIII, 
p- 48. 
Eight specimens taken on Great South Beach, Long Island, N. Y. Cf Auk, II, p. 99, 
1885. 
Grirrinc, Moses Bowpircu. Ipswich Sparrows. — Ornithologist and Odlo- 
gist, VIII, p. 22. 
Three specimens taken at Shelter Island, N. Y. Cf Auk, II, p. 97, 1885. 
Jos, Hersert KercutTtrey. Notes on some of the Winter Birds of Massa-* 
chusetts. — Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club, VIII, p. 148. 
SAMUELS, Epwarp Aucustus. Our Northern and Eastern Birds. . . . . 8vo. 
p- 581. 
Cf. edition of 1870, of which this is a retitled reprint with a supplement, but without 
corrections, and a dozen years behind the times. 
SmirH, Everetr. The Birds of Maine. With Annotations of their Com- 
parative Abundance, Dates of Migration, Breeding Habits, etc. — Forest 
and Stream, XIX, Jan. 11, p. 466. 
The Ipswich Sparrow is said to be “not uncommon along the coast in autumn, but 
comparatively rarely seen in spring.” 
