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A review of Mr. Andrew Downs's list of birds of Nova Scotia, justly criticising him 
for omitting the Ipswich Sparrow, “ probably without exception the most peculiar and 
characteristic of the whole Acadian avifauna.” 
Torrey, BRaAprorD. A Rambler’s Lease By Bradford Torrey [Two quota- 
tionsandcolophon] Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Com- 
pany The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1889. 16mo. pp. 131, 132, 133, 
iO EY fc 
Torrey, Braprorp. December Out of Doors.— Atlantic Monthly, LXIV, 
December, 1889, p. 757; reprinted (with other sketches) in ‘The Foot- 
path Way,’ 1892, pp. 53, 54: 
DutcHer, WiLt1AM. A Winter Trip to Montauk.— Forest and Stream, 
XXXIV, April 3, p. 206. 
Several specimens seen on Amagansett Beach and at Montauk Point, Long Island, 
Nap Ys 
Maynarp, CHARLES JoHNSON. Eggs of North American Birds by Chas. J. 
Maynard. Illustrated with ten hand-colored plates. Boston: DeWolfe, 
Fiske & Co. 1890.  8vo. p. 104. 
“Authenticated eggs are unknown, but it is supposed to breed on Sable Island, Gulf of 
St. Lawrence.” The geography of this statement is a good deal at fault. 
NELSON, JuLius. Geological Survey of New Jersey. Final Report of the 
State Geologist. Vol. II. Mineralogy, Botany, Zoology. Trenton, N. J. 
Printed by the John L. Murphy Publishing Company, 1890.— Descrip- 
tive Catalogue of the Vertebrates of New Jersey. (A revision of Dr. 
Abbott’s Catalogue of 1868.) Prepared by Julius Nelson, Ph.D. 8vo. 
p- 541. 
Rives, WILLIAM CaBeLL, Jr. A Catalogue of the Birds of the Virginias.— 
Proc. Newport Nat. Hist. Soc., Document VII, 1889-99, p. 73. 
First record for Virginia,— ‘common in winter at Cobb’s Island.” 
[SMITHSONIAN report for 1888], pp. 146, 744. 
Fourteen specimens of Ammodramus princeps obtained by exchange from C. W. Cham- 
berlain, Boston, Mass. 
WorTHINGTON, WILLIS WooprorD. The Ipswich Sparrow in Georgia.— Auk, 
Vil pps 211p2ine: 
First record for Georgia. Cf Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. Y., p. 9, 1890 (repetition in 
part of original record) ; Zoologischer Anzeiger, XIII, p. 672, 1890; Brewster, Auk, X, 
p- 302, 1893 (duplication of Mr. Worthington’s record) ; Brewster, Auk, X, p. 365, 1893 
(explanation of the double record) ; Zoologischer Anzeiger, X VI, p. 539, 1894. 
Boies, Frank. The Equinoctial on the Ipswich Dunes. — Atlantic Monthly, 
LXVIII, October, pp. 524-525 ; reprinted with other sketches in ‘ Land of 
the Lingering Snow’ (1891), pp. 67, 68. 
BoLues, FRANK. Land of the Lingering Snow Chronicles of a Stroller in 
New England from January to June By Frank Bolles [colophon] 
Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company ‘The Riverside 
Press, Cambridge 1891 16mo. pp. 67, 68, 88. 
