1886. 
1886. 
1886. 
1886. 
1886. 
1887. 
1887. 
1888. 
MEMOIRS OF THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 
[SMITHSONIAN report for 1883], pp. 221 and 331. 
Gift to the National Museum of twelve specimens in the flesh and one skin of the 
Ipswich Sparrow by Mr. William Dutcher. 
[SMITHSONIAN report for 1884], pt. I, p. 145. 
Gift of the twelve specimens mentioned in previous report, again recorded. 
ALLEN, JoeL AsapH. A Revised List of the Birds of Massachusetts.— Bull. 
Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. I, no. 7, p. 251. 
3y some slip of the pen it is stated that the Ipswich Sparrow “has been met with 
along the coast from Prince Edward’s Island to Delaware.” 
on Prince Edward Island. 
AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS’ UNION. 
It has never been taken 
The Code of Nomenclature and Check- 
List of North American Birds Adopted by the American Ornithologists’ 
Union being the report of the Committee of the Union on Classification 
and Nomenclature 
Ammodramus princeps is given, with its habitat “ Atlantic coast, from Nova Scotia 
[Quotation] New York American Ornithologists’ 
Union 1886. 8vo. p. 265. 
south, in winter, to Virginia.” 
DutTcHER, WiLuiaM. Bird Notes from Long Island. 
An account of A. princeps, which is “ relegated to the commonplace ” on Long Island. 
GOoDALE, JOSEPH LINCOLN. 
Sparrows in Maine.— Auk, III, p. 277. 
Two taken, January 23, between Pine Point and Old Orchard. 
Jones, T. [= Joun] Matruew. Occurrence of the Ipswich Sparrow (Ammo- 
dramus princeps) in Nova Scotia.— Auk, ITI, p. 135, 136. 
One shot at Laurencetown, near Halifax, about the end of March, 1878; first record 
for the mainland. Cf Zoologischer Anzeiger, IX, p. 511, 1886. 
SENNETT, GEORGE BurRRITT. 
136. 
The improbability of this specimen having really come from Texas has been discussed 
in the foregoing pages (pp. 28, 29). 
CHAMBERLAIN, MONTAGUE. 
Auk, III, pp. 441, 442. 
Wintering of the White-throated and Ipswich 
Ipswich Sparrow in Texas.— Auk, III, pp. 135, 
A Catalogue of Canadian Birds, with Notes on the 
Distribution of the Species. By Montague Chamberlain. Saint John, 
N.B. J. & A. McMillan, 98 Prince William Street. 1837. 
“This species has been taken in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island during 
8vo. p. 85. 
the spring migration, and has been found breeding on Sable Island, off the Atlantic 
coast of Nova Scotia.” 
Edward Island. 
Ripcway, Ropert. A Manual of North American Birds. 
As before stated, the species has never been taken on Prince 
By Robert Ridg- 
way. Illustrated by 464 outline drawings of the generic characters. Phil- 
adelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company. 1887. Large 8vo. p. 407. 
CHAMBERLAIN, MONTAGUE. 
tague Chamberlain 
Royal quarto. p. 10. 
Saint John, N. B. Published for the Author. 
A Systematic Table of Canadian Birds. By Mon- 
1888. 
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