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American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American 
Birds, prepared by a committee of the American Ornithologists’ 
Union. Second and revised edition. New York. 1895. 
BARROWS, WALTER B., and ScHwarz, HE. A—The Common Crow 
of the United States. Bull. No. 6, Dept. Agri. Div. Ornith. and 
Mammalogy. Washington. 1895. 
The only local reference is to Douglas County, Kansas, Crow 
roosts. 
BENDIRE, C.—Life Histories of North American Birds, from the 
Parrots to the Grackles, with special reference to their breed- 
ing habits and eggs, by Charles Bendire, Captain and Brevet 
Major U. S. Army (Retired), Honorary Curator of the Depart- 
ment of Oology of the United States National Museum, Member 
of the A. O. U.; with seven lithographic plates. Washington. 
1895. 
See Bendire, 1892. 
BsByaANT, JoHN A.—Clark’s Nutcracker in Eastern [Western] 
Missouri.<Auk, Vol. XII, No. 1, 1895, p. 82. 
Records an extralimital species from Kansas City. 
Bryant, JNo. A.—Clark’s Nutcracker.<Auk, 1895, No. 2, 1895, 
pp. 181-182. 
Further notes relative to the occurrence of this bird in this 
and surrounding territory. 
JoNES. Lynps.—Record of the work of the Wilson Ornithological 
Chapter of the Agassiz Association for 1893 and 1894, on the 
Mnioltiltidae.< Wilson Bulletin Nos. 4 and 5, 1895. 
Local data is contributed to this report by John A. Bryant, 
of Kansas City. 
Harris, J. H. Jrn—The Florida Gallinule.<Nidologist, Vol. III, 
No. 9, May, 1896, p. 95. 
Amateur notes. 
Harris, J. H. Jr—Some Observations on the Spotted Sandpiper. 
<Osprey, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 7-8. 
Amateur notes. 
Witson, SipNEY S.—Harris’s Sparrow in Spring Dress in Au- 
tumn.< Auk, Vol. XIII, No. 2, 1896. 
A note from St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Witson, Smipney S.—Field Notes.< Wilson Bulletin, No. 8, May 
30, 1896. 
Mr. Wilson was a St. Joseph, Missouri, observer. 
