$j6 General Notes. [October 



Zeledon, Catalogue of the Birds of Costa Rica, indicating those Species 

 of which the United States National Museum possesses specimens from 

 that Country. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., VIII, Nos. 7, 8, pp. 104-118, 

 May, 1885.) 



Agassiz Journal (Lynn, Mass.), I, No. 3. Aug. 1885. 



American Field, XXIII, Nos. 25, 26, XXIV, Nos. 1-12. 



American Naturalist, Aug. Sept. Oct. 1SS5. 



Anzeiger, Zoologischer, Nos. 197-203, 18S5. 



Bulletin Des Moines Acad. Sci., I, No. 1. March, 1S85. 



Bulletin Essex Institute, XVII, Nos. 1-3, Jan. -Mar. 1SS5. 



Bulletin U. S. Fish Commission, V, Nos. 7-21, 1885. 



Canadian Science Monthly, III, June, July. 1SS5. 



Forest and Stream. XXIV, Nos. 21-26, XXV, Nos. i-S, 1885. 



Hoosier Naturalist (Valparaiso, Ind.). I, Nos. 1, 2, Aug. Sept. 1885. 



Journal Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. VIII, No. 2, July 1885. 



Kansas City Review, IX, No. 1, Aug 1S85. 



Monatsschrift des Deutschen Vereins zum Schutze der Vogelwelt, IX, 

 Nos. 9-12, 18S4, X, Nos. 1-5, 18S5. (From H. Nehrling.) 



Museum, The, I, No. 3, July, 18S5. 



Naturalist, The, A Journ. Nat. Hist, for the North of England, Nos. 120- 

 122, July-Sept. 18S5. 



Naturalists' Companion (Brockport. N. Y.), I, Nos. 1, 2. July, Aug. 

 1885. 



Ornithologist and Odlogist, X, Nos. 8, 9. 



Proceedings Biolog. Soc. Washington, II (July 1, 1882, to July 1, 1884), 

 1SS5. 



Proceedings Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow. V. pt. 3. 1SS4. 1 (New Series) pt. 

 1, 1S85. 



Random Notes on Natural History, II, Nos. 7-9. 1SS5. 



Transactions Kansas Acad. Sci., IX, 1S85. 



Ward's Nat. Sci. Bulletin, III, Nos. 1. 2. Jan. July 1SS4. 



Zoologist. July, Aug. Sept. 1SS5. 



GENERAL NOTES. 



Kirtland's Warbler from the Straits of Mackinac. — In a lot of birds 

 sent me by William Marshall, Esq., keeper of the light-house on Spec- 

 tacle Reef, Michigan, is a male specimen of Kirtland's Warbler (Den- 

 droeca kirtlandi). It killed itself by striking the light at that place on 

 the night of May 21, 1S85. Found with it, dead at the foot of the tower, 

 were Tardus mustelinus, Dendrceca blackbur?iia>, D. maculosa. Slums 

 aurlcaflillus, Passerculus saz<anna, and Tringa minutilla. Spectacle Reef 

 is in the western part of Lake Huron near the Straits of Mackinac, mid- 

 way between the north and south shores. — C. Hart Merriam. Locust 

 Grove, N. T. 



