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gan, pp. 222 to 232 inclusive. There are 203 species embraced in this list, which illus- 

 trates the characteristic accuracy of its author. 



Milliken, W. E., 1892. "Nesting of a Chimney Swift in a Freight Car/' Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 159; '-The Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Michigan.'' Vol. XVII, 

 p. 152. Reported quite common in Kent county. 



Mills, M. B., 1891. Set of ten eggs from White-breasted Nuthatch, taken at Macon. 

 Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVI, p. 157. 



M., 1867. "Nesting of Pigeons at Shelby, Michigan," Forest and Stream. Vol. XIV, 

 pp. 231-232. Describes a pigeon roost. 



Moseley, E. L.. 1881. •■ Notes on Winter Birds of Michigan,"' Forest and Stream, Vol. 

 XXVIII, p. 4. Six species are mentioned. 



Moseley, E. L., 1885. " Winter Woodpeckers of Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. 

 XXXII, p. 63. 



Moseley, E. L., 1887. 'List of Michigan Birds in the Museum of the Kent Scientific 

 Institute. Grand Rapids, Michigan." This list embraces 231 sjjecies, but not all are 

 Michigan birds. This is a pamphlet of 32 pages and w^as published by the Democrat 

 Company of Grand Rapids. 



Nichols, Jason E., 1882. " Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker in Michigan," Orni- 

 thologist and Oologist, Vol. VI. 1882. 



Oldfield, W. A., 1891. ''Breeding of Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Red-backed Sand- 

 piper in Sanilac County. Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist. Vol. XVI, p. 144. 



Purdie, H. A.. 1879. ''Record and Additional Specimens of the White-throated 

 Warbler," Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. IV. No. 3. 1879; "Another Kirtland's Warbler, 

 Dendroica kirtlandi." Mentions two of the nine specimens then known as from 

 Michigan, having been taken by Adolphe B. Covert, ibid., p. 105. 



Purdy, J. B.. 1889. ''Nesting of the Barred Owl and Great Horned Owl at Plymouth, 

 Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XIV, p. 54; '' Curious Nesting Traits of 

 Birds," ibid., p. 92; "Nests that Perished in the Storm," ibid., p. 110. 



Purdy, J. B., 1890. "Horned or Prairie Horned Lark. Which is it?" Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XV, pp. 138 and 139. 



Purdy, J. B., 1891. " Late Nesting of the Wood Pewee." Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. XVI, p. 28; " Nesting of the Bob White. August .30, 1891," ibid., p. 157. 



Purdy, J. B., 1892. ''Late Nesting of the Great Horned Owl," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 57. Nest found March '20, 1892. 



Purdy, James B., 1893. " Domestication of the Canada Goose." Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, pp. 4-5. 



Raeder, S., 1891. "Correspondence from Ornithologist and Oologist." Vol. XVI, p. 

 64. Records taking 21 sets of eggs of Cardinal in Ohio, in 1885; also notes food habits 

 of the crow. A crow darted down and carried off a young chicken. 



Reed, Leon, 1886. ''Supposed Breeding of the Barred Owl at White Pigeon, Michi- 

 gan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XI, p. 100. 



Ridgway, Robt., 1879. " Note on Helminthophaga gunnii Gibbs," Bull. Nutt. Orn.. 

 Vol. IV, No. 4, 1879. 



Ridgway, Dr. Robert, 1883. "■ Helminthophila leucobronchialis" The Auk, Vol. I, 

 pp. .359 and 363. Notes a specimen taken by Gunn, Ottawa county. May 25, 1879; 

 "Another Kirtland's Warbler from Michigan," ibid., p. 389. Specimen from collection 

 of N. Y. Greene, Battle Creek, Michigan. May 11, 1883. 



Ridgway, Dr. Robert, 1889. "Natural History Survey of Illinois," State Laboratory 



