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Bunker, C. D.—The Birds of Kansas.< The Kansas University 
Science Bulletin, Vol. VII, No. 5, June, 1913, pp. 137-158. 
There are 379 species and subspecies here listed, annotated, 
for the most part, as to relative abundance in eastern, cen- 
tral, and western Kansas. A valuable paper. 
CooKE, WELLS W.—Distribution and Migration of North Ameri- 
can Herons and their Allies. By Wells W. Cooke, Assistant, 
Biological Survey. U. S. Dept. Agri., Biol. Surv.-Bull. No. 45. 
Washington. 1913. 
Contains data from this region. 
SmirHson, A. F.—Some Birds from Southwestern Missouri.< 
Aah, Vol. XXX, No: 3, July, 1913, p. 437. 
Notes on Bewick’s Wren, Evening Grosbeak, and others from 
Warrensburg, Missouri. 
Watmstey, H. R., and Mrs. Watmsiey.—Christmas Census for 
Kansas City, Mo.<Bird Lore, Vol. 18, No. 1, 1918, p. 35. 
WetTMmorE, Atex.—Notes on Certain Kansas Birds.<Condor. 
Vol. XV, No. 3, May, 1913, pp. 120-121. 
Report on avian conditions in the Lawrence region during 
the severe winter of 1911-1912. 
CooKE, WELLS W.—Distribution of North American Rails and 
their Allies. Bull. Dept. Agri. No. 128. September 25, 1914. 
Contains data from this and surrounding territory. 
Ripeway, Rogsert.—The Birds of North and Middlle America. 
By Robert Ridgway. Part VI. 1914. 
See Ridgway, 1901. 
WETMORE, ALEX.—A New Bird for the Kansas List.<Condor, 
Vol. XVI, No. 2, March, 1914, p. 92. 
Reports Planesticus migratorius achrusterus from Lawrence, 
Kansas. 
CooKE, WELLS W.—Preliminary Census of Birds of the United 
States. Bull. Dept. Agri. No. 187. Washington. February 11, 
1915. 
Contains estimates from a few observers in this region. 
CookE, WELLS W.—Bird Migration. U. S. Dept. Agri. Bull. No. 
185. Washington. April 17, 1915. 
CookE, WELLS W.—Distribution of North American Gulls and 
their Allies. U. S. Dept. Agri. Bull. No. 292. Professional 
Paper. Washington, D. C. October 25, 1915. 
