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BENNETT, A. L.—Surf Scoter in Kansas.< Auk. Vol. V, 1888, p. 
2038. 
Note from Lawrence. 
Cooke, W. W.—Report on Bird Migration in the Mississippi 
Valley in the Years 1884 and 1885. By W. W. Cooke. Bull. No. 
2, U. S. Dept. of Agri., Div. Econ. Ornith. Washington. 1888. 
Notes from this region were contributed by Prof. Snow, of 
Lawrence, and G. E. Stillwell, of Kansas City. 
LicuTon, Louis R.—Original Bird Notes.CWest American 
Scientist, Vol. 4, No. 33, January, 1888, p. 15. 
Gives dates of arrival of seven common species at Lawrence, 
Kansas. 
Snow, F. H.—Aechinophorus occidentalis in Kansas.< Auk, Vol. 
V, 1888, pp. 201-202. 
Reports Western Grebe taken on Kaw River at Lawrence. 
Barrows, WALTER B.—The English Sparrow (Passer domesti- 
cus) in North America, especially in its Relation to Agricul- 
ture. Prepared under the direction of Dr. C. Hart Merriam, 
Ornithologist. By Walter B. Barrows, Assistant Ornithologist. 
Bull. I, Div. Economin Ornith. and Mammalogy, Dept. of Agri. 
Washington. 1889. 
A small amount of material from this region was used in this 
bulletin. 
DwicHTt, JONATHAN, JrR.—The Horned Larks of North America. 
<Auk, Vol. VII, 1890, pp. 138-158. 
A few specimens from this region were handled in the prep- 
aration of this paper. 
W. H. P.—The Lark Sparrow.<The Literary Companion (Kan- 
sas City, Kansas, paper) Vol. II, N. S., No. 2, February, 1890, 
Dav2e 
Goss, N. S.—History of the Birds of Kansas. By N. S. Goss. 
Topeka, Kansas. 1891. 
Contains much of value to students of the birds of this region. 
KELLOG, VERNON L.—Some Rarae Aves among Kansas Ducks. 
<The Kansas City Scientist, Vol. 5, No. 8, August, 1891, pp. 
125-126. 
Reports the capture of rare species in the Lawrence neigh- 
borhood. 
