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[Forest and Stream. — Continued.] 



2120. The Heath Hen. Notes on the Heath Hen (^Tympanuchus 

 citpido) of Massachusetts. Bj William Brewster. Ibid., p. iSS. 



2121. Wild Pigeons in Virginia. Bj D. Ibid., p. 190. 



2122. Heath Hen of Martha's Vineyard. By J. E. Howland. Ibid., 

 Oct. 2, p. 207. 



2123. Nesting Birds and Scent. By Hermit. Ibid. 



2124. Ways of the Ruffed Grouse. By Dorp. Ibid., p. 210; Oct. 16, 

 p. 349. 



2125. Notes on the Woodcock. By D. S. S. Ibid., Oct. 23, p. 267. 



2126. A Grouse Combat. By Dorp. Ibid., Oct. 30, pp. 286. 2S7. 



2127. ^uail Invade Washington. By T. H. B. Ibid., p. 289. — Coli- 

 nus virginianus in the city- 



212S. Woodcock, Whistle and Worm. By H. B. N. Ibid., Nov. 6, p, 



307- 



2129. Chinese Pheasajits in Illinois. By W. O. Blaisdell. Ibid., p. 

 312. 



2130. /;/ a Heap of Leaves. By Dorp. Ibid., Nov. 13, p. 331. — Bo- 

 nasa umbellus. 



2131. The Yellotv Rail in Michigan. By Morris Gibbs. Ibid., Nov. 

 20, p. 347. 



2132. Another Woodcock in Brooklyn. By W. Arthur Hale. Ibid. 



P- 352- 



2133. The Ways of the Woodcock. By Chas. H. Eldon. Ibid., Nov. 



27> P- 372. 



2134. Laiid Birds at Sea. By George Shepard Page. Ibid. 



2135. The Chickadee for Public Parks. By Hermit. Ibid. — Parus 

 atricapillus said to have modified its habits under partial domestication. 



2136. Second Occurrence of the Red Phalarope at Monroe, Michigan. 

 By Robt. B. Lawrence. Ibid. 



2137. Food of the American Goshazvk. By W. L. Bishop. Ibid.,T)ec. 

 4, p. 391. — Bonasa umbellus. 



2 1 38. A Snozvbird in a Crockery Store. By J. L. Davison. Ibid. — 

 J unco hy emails. 



2139. The Atnericaii Woodcock. Editorial. Ibid., Dec. 11, p. 411. 



2140. The A?nerican Woodcock. By Gurdon Trumbull. Ibid.,]). 412. 

 — Observations on feeding habits and notes in captivity. 



2 141. A Skeleton of the Ivory-bill. By R. W. Shufeldt. Ibid., Dec. 

 18, p. 431. — Catnpcphilus principalis. 



2142. Chinese Pheasants. ByJ. F. L. Ibid. — Habits in Oregon. 



2143. Yellow Rail in Chicago. By Korax. Ibid. 



2144. Evening Grosbeak^'in New York. By Morris M. Green. Ibid. 

 — At Ithaca, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1890. 



2145. The Woodcock's Whistle. By William Brewster and U. S. G. 

 White. Ibid., Dec. 25, pp. 453, 454. — Controverting and confirming 

 some of Mr. Trumbull's statements in No. 2042. 



2146. Snowy Owls. By E. W. L. and 'Del. A. Ware.' Ibid., p. 454. 



