iS w o] Recent Literature. ^C)I 



1742. Pennsylvania Birds. Ibid., p. 22. — Review of B. II. Warren's 

 'Report on the Birds of Pennsylvania.' 



1743. Want of Foresight. By A. H. G. Ibid. — On the absence of 

 various winter birds at Scarborough, N. Y. 



1744. Golden winged Woodpecker in Massachusetts. By Hermit. 

 Ibid., Feb. 14, p. 63. — Food in winter. 



1745. Winter Woodpeckers of Michigan. By E. L. Moseley. Ibid. 



1746. Habits of the Flicker. By C. W. Chamberlain. Ibid., Feb. 

 28, p. 107. 



1747. The Jekyl Island Pheasants. Editorial. Ibid., March 7, p. 

 129. — Propagation of Pheasants at Jekyl Island, Georgia. See also pp. 

 169 and 355, and Vol. XXXIII, Aug. 22, 1SS9, p. Si. 



174S. Midwinter Bird Notes. By Shoshone. Ibid., March 7, p. 131. 

 — Notes on migration at Kearney, Neb. 



1749. Hummingbird on the Ground. By Chas H. Eldon. Ibid. — 

 Trochilus colubris alighting on the ground. 



1750. Crows and Poison Ivy. By VV. B. Barrows. Ibid. , March 14. p 

 151. — Scattering the seed. 



175 1. Ways of the Woodpecker. By Fannie Heatherington. Ibid. 



1752. Woodcock Breeding in North Carolina. Ibid. — From the 

 •Wilmington (N. C.) Daily Star.' 



1753. Five Days a Savage. By Edward Howe Forbush. Ibid., March 

 21, p. 171; March 28, p. 191; April 4. p. 211; May 2, pp. 294-295; May 

 9, pp. 314-315. — Notes on various birds in the Gulf of Georgia, B. C. 



1754. A Grouse Trajectory. By Jay Beebe. Ibid., April 4, p. 212. — 

 Flight of a Ruffed Grouse. 



1755. Bird Notes from Maryland. By M. G. Ellzey, M. D. Ibid. — 

 In winter and early spring. 



1756. Honkings from the Platte. By Shoshone. Ibid. — On migra- 

 tion of Geese and a few other birds in Nebraska. 



1757. The Migration of the Ducks. By Shoshone. Ibid., April 18, p. 

 2^6. — Interesting notes on Ducks and Geese in Nebraska. 



175S. Questions about Chimney Swifts. By W. E. Saunders. Ibid., 

 May 2, p. 295. — Migration. 



1759. Migrations on the Plains. By Shoshone. Ibid. — Chiefly water 

 birds about Kearney, Neb. 



1760. Range of the Wild Turkey. By Sullivan Cook. Ibid. 



1 76 1. Whistling Szuan in Niagara County, N. 7". By J. L. Davison. 

 Ibid. 



1762. Nests of the Great Horned Owl. By O. B. H. Ibid., May 9, 



P- 31.S- 



1763. Domesticated Wild Geese. By J. L. Davison. Ibid. — Br aula 

 canadensis. 



1764. A Captive Robin. By Robt. B. Lawrence. Ibid., p. 316. 



1765. Florida Birds of Plume. Editorial. Ibid. 



1766. Brant in Michigan. By Robert B. Lawrence. Ibid. — Branta 

 bemicla. 



