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Gibbs, Dr. Morris. 1893. '"Birds Which Nest in Cavities and Burrows;" illustrated. 

 Speaks of many species; Swallows, Woodpecker, Kingfisher, Blackbird, and many 

 rare examples. Scientific American, Vol. IV, p. 8, 1893. 



Gunn, Chas. W.. 1876. "The Wild Pigeon, Ectopistes migratorius." The Oologist, 

 Vol. II, 1876. 



(iunn. Chas. W., 1877. 'The Red-Poll, Aegiothus linaria Cab., and Snow Bunting, 

 Plectrophanes nivalis Meyer." Naturalist and Fancier, Vol. I, No. 1, 1877; -'The Even- 

 ing Grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina Bp.," ibid.. Vol. 1, 1877; "The Pine Grosbeak, 

 I'inicola enucleotor Cab.," ibid., Vol. I. No. 3, 1877; -Winter Notes on the Birds of 

 Kent County. Michigan." ibid.. Vol. I, 1877. Thirty-six species with annotations; 

 •Arrival of Birds at Grand Rapids,'' ibid.. Vol. I, 1877; -'Nesting Habits of the Shore 

 Lark, Erevioj)hila alpestris Boie.." ibid.. Vol. I. 1877; "Birds in Winter." ibid., Vol. I, 

 1877; '-The Canada Goose,'" ibid.. Vol. I, 1877. 



Gunn, Chas. W., 1878. " Items from Michigan." Western Oologist (Wis.). Vol. I. No. 

 5, 1878. Notes on birds; -'Nesting Habits of Warblers,'* ibid.. Vol. I. 1878. Describes 

 the nests and eggs of Black-throated Blue, and Golden-winged Warblers; ''Notes on 

 the Wild Pigeon." ibid., Vol. I, 1878. 



Gunn. Chas. W.. 1878. "The Western Loggerhead, White-rumped Shrike, CoUyrio 

 excubitorides,'' Naturalist and Fancier, Vol. II. 1878; "The Evening Grosbeak,'' 

 Hesperiphona vespertina. Bp.." ibid.. Vol. III. 1871. 



(iunn. Chas. W.. 1879. "Rare Birds of Michigan," Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. IV. p. 

 186. Notes captures of Connecticut Warbler in Michigan. 



(iunn. Chas W.. 1879. -Rare Birds in Michigan," Bulletin Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. 

 IV, 1879. 



Gunn, Chas. W., 1881. "Woodpeckers of Michigan," Agricultural World (Grand 

 Rapids). Vol. XIV. 1881. An annotated list; "Notes on the Winter Birds of Kent 

 County, Michigan." ibid.. Vol. IV, 1881. This excellent list is a marked improvement 

 on the list of 1877; --Additional Notes on the Winter Birds of Kent County. Michigan," 

 ibid.. Vol. IV. 1881. 



Gunn, Chas. W., 1881. -'Arrivals," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. VI. 1881. 

 Embraces notes on spring migrants. 



Gunn, Chas. W., 1886. Obituary notice of, Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XI, p. 7.3. 



Hatch. Dr. P. L., 1890. •• American Coot, Breeds at St. Clair Flats," Notes on Birds 

 of Minnesota. 1892. p. 16-2. 



Hatch, Dr. P. L.. 1890. '-Great Gray Owl." -Notes on Birds of Minnesota." 1890. p. 

 211. Its habitat in Michigan is noted. 



Hazelwood, J. H.. 1890. '-Evening (Trosbeak in Michigan." Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist, Vol. XV. p. 96. Records its capture at Fort Gratiot, May 17. 1890. 



Hewett. Alexander. 1880. - Birds Should be Fostered." Report State Pomological 

 Society, 1880. p. 4. 



Hollister. Geo. C. 1886. "Albino Rolnn at Grand Rapids." Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist, Vol. XI, p. 118. 



Hughes, D. Darwin. 1869. ■' Birds Calhoun County.'' Marshall Democrat E.\-i)ounder, 

 1869. This embraces 179 species; "The Bobolink," ibid.. May 5, 1870; "The Wild Tur- 

 key," Detroit Free Press. Jan. '24, 1870; - The Sora Rail," ibid., March 16, 1870; " The 

 Different Species of the Plover Family." ibid., Apr. 3. 1870; "The Ruffed Grouee." 

 ibid., Oct. 7. 1870; '-Song Birds of Michigan." ibid.. Feb. 12. 1871; "The Robin. Blue- 

 bird and Catbird," ibid.. Feb. 19. 1871; -'The Pinnated Grouse or Prairie Chicken, 



