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W. A. Winter Birds.— Forest and Stream, XX, March 15, p. 124. 
An Ipswich Sparrow shot near Boston, Feb. 22, 1883. 
Cougs, Ettiorr. Key to North American Birds. Containing a concise 
account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known 
from the Continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, 
inclusive of Greenland. Second Edition, revised to date and entirely 
rewritten: with which are incorporated General Ornithology: an out- 
line of the structure and classification of birds, and Field Ornithology : 
a Manual of collecting, preparing and preserving birds. By Elliott 
Coues, M.A., M. D., Ph.D., Member of the National Academy of Sci- 
ences, etc., etc. Profusely illustrated. [Monogram] Boston: Estes and 
Lauriat, 1884. Large 8vo. pp. 361, 362. 
DutcHer, WiLiiaM. Bird Notes from Long Island, N. Y.— Auk, I, p. 3r. 
For original record vzde 1883, Dutcher. 
LANGILLE, J. Hissert. Our Birds in their Haunts: a popular treatise on 
the birds of Eastern North America. By Rev. J. Hibbert Langille, 
M.A. [Verse]. Boston: 5. E. Cassino & Company. 1884. r2mo. p. 199. 
Brief mention of the Ipswich Sparrow. 
MeErrRiAM, CLINTON Harr. Breeding of Passerculus princeps on Sable 
Island. — Auk, I, p. 390. 
First record for Nova Scotia; a specimen of the bird obtained during the summer. 
Cf. Zoologischer Anzeiger, VIII, p. 229, 1885 ; Zodlogical Record for 1884, p. 47, 1885 ; 
Zoologischer Jahresbericht fiir 1884, [V Abtheilung, p. 323, 1886. 
Ripeway, Roserr, The Probable Breeding-place of Passerculus princeps.— 
Auk, I, pp. 292, 293. : 
Attention is directed to the large size of eggs from Sable Island, N. S., supposed to 
be of A. s. savanna. Cf. Zoological record for 1884, p. 47, 1885 ; Smithsonian report for 
1884, pt. II, p. 357, 1885. 
Risnop, Louis Bennett. Ipswich Sparrow.— Ornithologist and Odlogist, X, 
p- 30. 
Two specimens shot, presumably near New Haven. 
Dutcuer, WitiiaM. Bird Notes from Long Island, N. Y.— Auk, II, pp. 
36, 37- 
Many specimens in winter at Fire Island Inlet and Shinnecock Bay. 
Dwicut, JonarHan, Jr. The Ipswich Sparrow (Passerculus princeps)~ in 
Delaware.— Auk, II, p. 105. 
First record for Delaware. Cf. Zoologischer Jahresbericht fiir 1885, IV Abtheilung, 
pp: 187, 233, 1887. 
[Jencxs, Frep T.] The Ipswich Sparrow in Rhode Island.— Random 
Notes on Nat. Hist. II, p. 17. 
First record for Rhode Island. Cf Auk, III, p. 272, 1886. 
Ripeway, Ropert. Some Emended Names of North American Birds.— 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. VIII, p. 354. 
The name Ammodramus princeps is adopted. 
