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Proceedings of the Elliott Society of Science and Art. 



Since the Elliott Society resumed the publication of its Proceedings in 

 18S5 (Vol. II, p. 17) up to the latest issue seen (Vol. 11, p. 200, May, 

 1S88) they have contained the following ornithological matter (Nos. 

 2249-2257). 



2249. Szvainson's Warbler, Helmaia s-wainsovi ^ Audubon . By Arthur 

 T. Wayne. ^Proceedings of the Elliott Society of Science and Art, of 

 Charleston, South Carolina,' Vol. II, Sept., 1886, pp. 96, 97. 



2250. The Prothonotary Warbler, Protonotaria citrea {Bodd.) Baird. 

 By Arthur T. Wayne. Ibid., Dec, 1886, pp. 112, 113. 



2251. Sterna fluviatilis and Sterna forsteri. By Ellison A. Smyth, Jr. 

 Ibid., April, 1887, pp. 122, 123. 



2252. Note on Sitta canadensis. By Ellison A. Smyth, Jr. Ibid., pp. 

 123, 124. — In South Carolina. 



2253. \_Notes on several birds at Charleston, S- C] By Ellison A. 

 Smyth, Jr. Ibid., March, 1888, p. 184. 



3254. \^Clangula hyemalis at Charleston, S. C.J By Ellison A. Smyth. 

 Ibid., April, 1888, p. 189. 



2255. [^Chaulelasmus stre ferns at Charleston, S. C] By G. Mani- 

 gault. Ibid. 



2256. Notes on Coloration in Sterna maxima. By Ellison A. Smyth. 

 Ibid., pp. 189-192. 



2257. [Trochilus colubris killed by a Mantis.^ By G. E. Alexander. 

 Ibid., March, 1888, pp. 195, 196. 



Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association. 



From 1S84 to 1890 (Vol. I, Part I, to Part VI, — the division into 

 Volumes seems to have been given up after Vol. II) there are the follow- 

 ing papers (Nos. 225S-2260). 



2258. On Birds and Bird Matters. By Thos. Mcllwraith. ^Journal 

 and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association,'' Vol. I, pt. II, 1885, pp. 

 29-47. 



2259. The Birds of Ontario. By Thomas Mcllwraith. Ibid., Yo\. \l, 

 1886, pp. 43-324, i-vii. — See Auk, IV, 245-249. 



2260. Birds Wintering near Hamilton. By Thomas Mcllwraith. Ibid., 

 pt. VI, 1890, pp. 76-81. 



Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. 

 In the Bulletins so far issued (Vol. I-III, 1880-1891) there have ap- 

 peared the following (Nos. 2261-2265). 



2261. The Food of Birds. By S. A. Forbes. •Bulletin of the Illinois 

 State Laboratory of Natural History,' Vol. I, No. 3, Nov., 1880, pp. 80- 

 148. —See Bulletin Nuttall Ornith. Club, VI, no. 



2262. A Revised Catalogue of the Birds Ascertained to Occur in Illi- 

 nois. By Robert Ridgway. Ibid., No. 4, May, 1881, pp. 161-208. — See 

 Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club, VI, 171. 



