1890-] Recent Literature. 8 1 



15 10. Nesting of the Traill's and Acadian Flycatchers. By Philo W: 

 Smith, Jr. Ibid., pp. 5-6. 



15 1 1. The Kentucky Warbler. By E. F. Koch. Ibid., p. 7. 



15 1 2. Nesting of the Rough-winged Swallow in St. Louis, Mo. By 

 Philo [W.] Smith, Jr. Ibid., No. 2, Fob., iSSS, p. 11. 



1513. A Day with the Fish Hawks on Seven Mile Beach. By C. S. 

 Schick. Ibid., pp. 13-15. — Various species noted breeding on the New- 

 Jersey coast. 



1514. Tufted Titmouse. By J. W. Jacobs. Ibid. , p. 15. — [ncluding a 

 note on Molothrus ater. 



1515. Among the Raf tores. By Dr. W. S. Strode. Ibid., No. 3, 

 March, iSSS, pp. 17-ro. — At Bernadotte, Ills. 



1516. Nesting of the Fish Crow. By C. S. Schick. Ibid., p. 24. 



1517. The PiLated Woodpecker. By J. W. Jacobs. Ibid., No. 4, 

 April, 1SS8, p. 31, 



1518. 77/c Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. By J. W. Jacobs. Ibid. , No. 6, 

 June, iSSS, pp. 40-47. — Nesting habits. 



In May, 1SS4, Frank H. Lattin began publishing, as a monthly, 'The 

 Young Oologist' at Gaines, N. Y. At the close of Vol. I the place of pub- 

 lication was changed to Albion, N. Y. After the issue of Vol. II, No. 2, 

 June, 1SS5, the publication was suspended, but it was resumed January, 

 1SS6, as a bi-monthly, with a change of nameto 'The Oologist,' beginning 

 now as Vol. III. Since January, 1S8S (Vol. V, No. 1) it has again been 

 issued as a monthly. It may be well to call the attention of bibliographers 

 to the facts that sometimes two numbers have been issued in one, that the 

 pagination sometimes, but not always, includes the advertising pages, and 

 that in Vol. IV it skips, apparently by a printer's blunder, from p. 14 to 

 p. 71. Vols. I-VI inclusive (1884-1889), contain the following notes and 

 articles (Nos. 1519-1635) that are worth referring to. 



15 19. Great Horned Owl. Editorial. 'The Young Oologist,' Vol. I, 

 No. r., May, 1S84, p. 5. 



1520. Ground Dove (Chamaspelia passer ind). By T. D. Perry. Ibid., 

 p. 10. 



1521. Painted Hunting or Nonpareil ( ' I'asseriua ciris). By Troup I). 

 Perry. Ibid., No. 2, June, 1884, p. 21. 



1522. California Mottled Owl. By ll[arry] R. T[aylor]. Ibid.,?. 23. 



1523. Chewink, Sora Rail, Cooper's /lawk. By E[d.] S. B[owman]. 

 Ibid., p. 28. 



1524. Oological Items from Waterville, Maine. By C[harlesJ B. 

 W[ilson]. Ibid., No. 3, July, 1884, p. 35. 



1525. Yellow-shafted Flicker. By W. B. K[enrickJ. Ibid., p. 35. 

 1526.^ Orchard Oriole {Icterus spurius). By T. D. Perry. Ibid., p. 38. 



1527. Turkey Buzzard. By M. A. S[herman]. Ibid., p. 39. 



1528. The Black Still. By A. M. Shields. Ibid., p. 41. 



1529. The Summer Yellowbird and Cowbird Again. By. E[d.] 

 S. B[owman]. Ibid., No. 4, Aug., 1884, p. 53. Notes a double nest of 

 Vireo, containing two Cowbird's eggs. 



