18 AGRlCULTaKAL COLLEGE OF MICHIGAN. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris. 1888. '• Family Raliidiu in Michigan."' Ooiogist, Vol. IV. pp. So to 

 88; -'The Great Northern Diver." ibid., Julj', 1888. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris, 1888. "Birds' Songs;" Ooiogist Exchange, Sept.. 1888; '-The 

 Hooded Warbler." ibid., 1888. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1888. 'Foot Movements in Birds,"" Hawkeye. Ornithologist and 

 Ooiogist. July, 1888. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1888. '• The Effects ot Anaesthetics,"" Agassiz Record. June, 1888. 

 Refers to birds. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1889. " Winter Birds of Kalamazoo County," Ooiogist. Oct.. 1889, 

 pp. 187-189. Includes 68 species; "Raptores of Michigan,"" Ooiogist, Vol. VI. 1889. pp. 

 67 to 69. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1889. '■ The American Bittern,"" Ornithologist and Ooiogist, Vol. 

 XIV, Aug., 1889, p. 120. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1889. "The Crossbills of Michigan."" Old Curiosity Shop. Feb, 

 1889: "The Mourning Warbler in Michigan."" ibid., Feb. and March. 1889. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1890. "A Very Peculiar Bird.'" Ornithologist and Ooiogist. Jan , 

 1890. The habits and character of the Cowbird are described. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris. 1890. '"Game Birds of Michigan." Fish and (iame Warden. Aug. 

 to Nov, 1890. 



GibVjs. Dr. Morris, 1890. " Yellow Rail,"" Ooiogist, Nov. 1890. Described as a rare 

 Michigan bird. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1890. ■' Snipe and Snipe Shooting."" Shooting and Fishing, 

 (Boston), Sept. 11. 1890. Discusses the nesting and feeding of Snipes; " A Wild Pigeon 

 Hunt," ibid.. Nov. 20. 1890. The extinction of the pigeon is discvissed. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1890. "The White Pelican taken in Michigan,"' Forest and 

 Stream, Vol. XXXVII, p. 296. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1891. "The American Cuckoos," Nature's Realm, April, 1891. 

 Nesting habits of the Woodcock described. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1892. "The Bird in its Nest."" Science. Aug. 19, 1892; "Acorn 

 Eating Birds,"" ibid., Sept. 2; " The Effects of Civilization on our Birds,'" ibid., Sept. 30; 

 "Birds that fc.ing in the Night," ibid., Dec. 2; "The Humming Bird's Food," ibid. 

 Oct. 28. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris, 1892. " Bird Life in a City Yard." Forest and Stream. Oct. 28, 

 1892. Of a list of one hundred and thirty-four species of birds, nineteen were found 

 nesting in a city lot. five by twelve rods in size; " A Habit of the Robin." ibid.. Oct. 20, 

 1892. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris. 1892. "A Flight of Hawks,"" American Field. Oct. 8. 1892: "The 

 Night Hawk."" ibid.. Oct. 15. 1892. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1892. "The Kingfisher. The Angler's Companion."" American 

 Angler, July. 1892. 



Gibbs. Dr. Morris. 1892. "The Electric Destroyer."" Detroit Free Press. Sept. 15, 

 1892. Discusses killing of birds and insects about electric lights. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1893. "The American Osprey,"' Ooiogist, Feb. 1893. "Michigan 

 Herons," ibid.. March. 1893: seven species described and their nesting habits given. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1893. " The Arrangements and Number of Eggs in the Nest." 

 Science, Vol. XXI, pp. 118. The nesting habits of many Michigan V>irds are 

 referred to. 



Gibbs, Dr. Morris, 1893. "The Pine (irosbeak in Michigan."" Ornithologist and Ooio- 

 gist. Vol. XVIII. 1893, pp. .39 to 41. 



