144 Brrps OF MASSACHUSETTS 
[1894]: Colburn, Wm. W. A list of the principal birds that frequent Forest 
Park, and of others whose occurrence there is probable. Park 
Com. Report, Springfield, for 1893. [Mot examined. | 
1895: Chapman, Frank M. Handbook of Birds of Eastern North Amer- 
ica, etc. New York, pp. i-xiv, 1-421. Aznotations for many spe- 
ctes for Cambridge and vicinity including the seacoast from Lynn 
to Boston; also average dates of migrations. 
[1895]: Colburn, William W. Our Friends the Birds. Park Com. 
Report, Springfield, for 1894. An approximate list of the birds 
that frequent Forest Park as residents, regular migrants, and trreg- 
ular visttants. 
1895: Hoffmann, Ralph. Notes on the Summer Birds of Central Berkshire 
County, Mass. ‘Auk, Vol. XII, No. 1, Jan., pp. 87-89. Amz anno- 
tated list of twenty-seven spectes. 
1895: Faxon, C.E. Birds of Arnold Arboretum [West Roxbury, Boston]: 
Garden and Forest, Vol. VIII, July 24, pp. 292, 293. Am unanno- 
tated list of sixty-six species. 
[1896]: Colburn, Wm. W. A list similar fo the one published the pre- 
ceding year. Park Com. Report, Springfield, for 1895. [Wot 
examined |. 
1896: Ricker, Everett W. Notes on the Birds of Hull, Massachusetts. 
Newtonville, pp. 1-36, pls. I-III. Aw annotated list of seventy- 
seven spectes with two added tn an appendix. A practically value- 
less list. 
[1897]: Colburn, Wm. W. A list similar to the one published the two 
preceding years. Park Com. Report, Springfield, for 1896. [Moz 
examined. | 
1897: Morse, Albert Pitts. A History of Dover, etc. By Frank Smith. 
Dover. Birds, by Albert Pitts Morse. pp. 336-348. Az annotated 
list of one hundred and seventy-nine species. Issued in separate 
form, pp. I-13. 
1897: Morse, Albert Pitts. An annotated list of the Birds of Wellesley 
and Vicinity, etc. Wellesley, pp. 1-56, pl. I. An annotated list of 
two hundred and forty-four species. 
1897: Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr. Birds of Brookline. Chronicle, 
Brookline. Jan., 16, 23, and 30. Ax annotated list of one hundred 
and thirty-six species. Addition of two species, zbzd., Dec. 18, 1897. 
Quarto reprint, Jan., 1887, also revised and republished with intro- 
duction in “ Brookline, the History of a Favored Town,” by Charles 
Knowles Bolton. Brookline, 1897, pp. 1-213, Birds, pp. 173-184. 
List numbering one hundred and thirty-nine spectes. 
[1898]: Colburn, Wm. W.and Robert O. Morris. Two hundred and three 
wild birds observed in Forest Park and immediate vicinity. Park 
Com. Report, Springfield, for 1897. [Mot examzned.] 
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