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CHAMBERLAIN, Montacur. A Popular Handbook of the Ornithology of the 
United States and Canada, Based on Nuttall’s Manual. By Montague 
Chamberlain. [Vignette] Vol. I. The Land Birds. Boston: Little, 
Brown, and Company. 1891. 8vo. p. 326. 
CHAMBERLAIN, Montacur. A Popular Handbook of the Ornithology of 
Eastern North America. By Thomas Nuttall. Revised and Annotated 
by Montague Chamberlain. [Vignette] Vol. I. The Land Birds. Boston: 
Little, Brown, and Company. 1891. 
The original two volumes are here bound together in one, the preface is rewritten, and 
the work retitled. 
Watter, Hersert Eucene. The Birds of Androscoggin County. By Herbert 
EK. Walter. Notes on the Perching Birds of Androscoggin County, supple- 
mented by a Catalogue of Other Species, excluding the shore and water 
birds, also identified in the county. 8vo. pamphlet, reprinted from ‘ His- 
tory of Androscoggin County,’ p. 25. 
Among the species found elsewhere in Maine, but o¢ in Androscoggin County. 
AVERILL, CHARLES Kercuum. List of Birds found in the vicinity of Bridge- 
port, Connecticut. Prepared for the Bridgeport Scientific Society by 
C. K. Averill, Jr. January, 1892, Bridgeport, Conn.: Buckingham & 
Brewer, Printers. 1892. 12mo. pamph. p. 14. 
Laurent, Puiuip. Birds of Five Mile Beach [New Jersey].— Ornithologist 
and QOdlogist, XVII, p. 88. 
Srone, WitMER. Winter Birds of Cape May, New Jersey. — Auk, IX, pp. 203, 
204. : 
Torrey, Braprorp. The Foot-path Way By Bradford Torrey [Verse and 
colophon] Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company 
The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1892 4r6mo. pp. 53, 54. 
ALLEN, JoEL AsapH. The Geographical origin and distribution of North 
American Birds considered in relation to Faunal Areas of North 
America.— Auk, X, p. 126. 
A. princeps is included among the species belonging “distinctively” to the “Cold 
Temperate Subregion.” 
ApGar, AusTIN Craic, Pocket Key of the Birds of the Northern United 
States, east of the Rocky Mountains. By Austin C. Apgar, Author of 
‘Trees of the Northern United States,’ ‘Mollusks of the Atlantic Coast,’ 
&c. Trenton, N. J. The John L. Murphy Pub. Co., Printers. 1893. 
18mo. p. 28. 
Brewster, WitttaM. The Ipswich Sparrow (Ammodramus princeps) on the 
coast of Georgia.— Auk, X, p. 302. 
Duplication of previous record. Cf. 1890, Worthington, g. v.; Zoologischer Anzeiger, 
XVI, p. 539, 1894. 
BREWSTER, WILLIAM. Two Corrections,— Auk, X, p. 365. 
In part explanatory of the double record for Georgia, vide 1890, Worthington, 
