68 Recent Literature. [January 



1092. Arizona Bird Notes. By Herbert Brown. Ibid.. June 4, p. 

 367. — Notes on the nesting of Palmer's and Bendire's Thrashers, and several 

 species of Owls. 



1093. The Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Florida. By S. C Clarke. 

 Ibid. . June 4, p. 367. 



1094. The Big [Ivory-billed] Woodpeckers. By Geo. A. Boardman 

 and J. M. H. Ibid., June 11, p. 3S8. 



1095. The Bin- [Ivory-billed] Woodpecker [in Arkansas}. By Yell. 

 Ibid., June iS, p. 407. 



1096. The Great [Ivory-billed] Woodpeckers [in Florida}. By 

 W. A. D. Ibid., June 25, p. 427. 



1097. A "Brood" of [Golden-winged ] Woodpeckers. Editorial. 

 Ibid.. June 25. p. 427. — ••" Nineteen young ones, alive and in good condi- 

 tion." in one nest. 



109S. The Nest and E<f<fs of Swainson's Warbler. I Helinaia swain- 

 soni.) By William Brewster. Ibid.. July 9. p. 468. — Detailed account 

 of the breeding of this rare species, with descriptions of nests and eggs, 

 based on notes and specimens received from Mr. Arthur T. Wayne. 



1099. Rare Florida Hi ids. By Red-Wing. Ibid., July 16, p. 487. — 

 Relates to Ivorv-billed Woodpecker- ami Parakeets. 



i too. Night Hawks Nesting [on Foots of Buildings]. By Dr. E. 

 Sterling. Ibid., Vol. XXV, July 30. 1SS2. p. 4. 



tioi. The English Sparrow. Verdict of the American Ornithologist's 

 Union. Ibid., fulv o. pp. 24. 25. — Report of the Committee on the Eng- 

 lish Sparrow. 



1 102. J^ui/il in Confinement. By W. and [no. 11. Osborne. Ibid.. 

 Aug. 6, p. 25. 



1 103. Water Birds of Nova Scotia. By J. Matthew Jones. Ibid.. 

 Aug. 13, pp. 43. -)|: A.ug. 27, p. 83; Sept. 10, p. 123. — An annotated list of 

 105 species, [ncludes several obvious malidentifications. The account 

 given of -'Wilson's Petrel" doubtless lelates to Leach's Petrel, to which 

 latter there is no reference. The list includes the 'Crested Grebe (P. 

 cristatus)" ! 



1 104. The Pileated Woodpecker. By Dr. E. Sterling. Ibid., Aug. 



1.3- P- 44- 



1 105. Ornithological Inquiries. By Dr. C. Hart Merriam. Ibid., 

 Aug. 20. p. 63. — Circular issued by the Department of Economic Orni- 

 thology, Dr. Merriam. Ornithological Agent. 



1106. Weapons in Game. By Dr. E. Sterling. Ibid.. Aug. 29, p. S4.— 

 A Wild Swan, with an Eskimo arrow through the right wing, killed near 

 Cleveland. O.. on its northward migration. Figure of the bird, and of the 

 wing-bones and the arrow. (See further note on the same, in issue of 

 Dec. 10, p. 384.) Under this title are also two notes on encysted builets 

 found in Ducks and Geese, respectively by D. H. MacGowan and C. T. 

 Richardson. 



1 107. Foreign Game Birds in America. By X. Ibid.. Sept. 3. pp. 

 103, 104. — An important historical paper on the subject. 



