2 86 Recent Litciatare. [July 



[Scientific American. — Continued.] 



2567. A Three Lci^ge.d Woodcock. ' Scieu/ijic American,' "Sgw Serits, 

 Vol. 40, January 11, 1S79, p. 23. 



236S. A?/ Oivl at Sea. Ibid., Vol. 42, Maich 6, 18S0, p. 149. — 

 Nye tea iiyctea. 



2369. Wild Pigeons in Michigan. Ibid., Maj 29, 1880, pp. 343-344- — 

 Interesting notes on breeding and migration, from the Detroit 'Post.' 



2370. A Kentucky Robin Roost. Ibid., Vol. 44, March 12, 1881, 

 p. 168. — From the Glasgow, Kentuckj, 'Times.' " Millions" roosting in 

 "a cedar thicket of about sixty acres." 



2371. Home of the American Osprey. By Daniel C. Beard. Ibid., 

 Vol. 45, July 30, 1881, p. 71. — Popular sketch of various birds on an 

 island "within half a day's journey of New York City." 



2372. A Fish Hawk's Nest in a Channel Buoy. Ibid., Sept. 10, iSSi, 

 p. 164. 



■^373- Reed Bird Shooting in Dclatvare. Ibid., Oct. 22, iSSi, p. 

 265. — Estimate of slaughter of Dolichonyx oryzivorus, from Philadelphia 

 'Times.' 



2374- Two-story Birds' Nests. By Daniel C Beard. Ibid., Vol. 46, 

 March 18, 1882, p. 169. 



2375. A Phebee Bird's Victory. By E. H. Davis. Ibid., April 22, 

 1882, p. 245. — A two-story nest enclosing the body of a Robin. 



2376. Many-storied Birds' Nests. By W. L. Scott. /(^/V^., Vol. 47, Aug. 

 19, 1882, p. 117. — A. five-story nest of Dendroica eestiva. 



2377. Compound Nest of the C. palustris and the A. phceniceus. By 

 Daniel C. Beard. Ibid., p. 119. 



2378. A Swallow's Rest. Ibid., Sept. 30, 1882, p. 207. — A roost at 

 Westerly, R. I., chiefly of Tachycineta bicolor. 



-379- Flying. By Samuel R. Goodsell. Ibid., Vol. 48, Feb. 24, 1S83, 

 p. 117. — Contains a note on Meleagris gallopauo. 



23S0. The Loon. By F. H. Herrick. Ibid., April 21. 18S3. p. 245. 



2381. Ardea coerulea. By E. M. Hasbrouck. Ibid., Vol. 51, Dec. 

 13, 1884, p. 399. — Popular sketch of habits. 



2382. The Pileated Woodpecker. By E. M. II[asbrouck]. Ibid. 

 Vol. 52, Feb. 7, 1885, p. 88. 



2383. Bird Life in Florida. By E. M. Hasbrouck. Ibid, Feb. 28, 

 1885, p. 133. — Near Palatka. 



2384. Migration in Florida. By E. M. Hasbrouck. Ibid , April 18, 

 1885, p. 241. — In February and March at Palatka. 



2385. Peppering Sparrows. Ibid., June 13, 1885, p. 374. — Red pepper 

 used to drive away Passer domesticus. 



2386. Phosphorescent Birds. By Isaac N. Worrall. Ibid., Vol. 56, 

 Feb. 26, 1887, p. 133. — Ardea herodias. 



2387. Our Winter Birds. By E. M. Hasbrouck. Ibid. 



2388. Phosphorescent Cranes. By C. ¥. Holder. Ibid., March 26, 

 18S7, p. 197. 



2389. Forms of Bird Life in Central Texas. By E. M. Hasbrouck. 

 Ibid., Vol. 57, Oct. 22, 1887, pp. 264-265. 



