39 2 Recent Literature. [October 



1767. Spring in New Brunsxvick. By Edward Jack. [hid., p. 317. — 

 Branta canadensis. 



1768. British Columbia Notes. By Stanstead. Ibid., May 23, p. 

 355. — Dendragapus obsenrus fuligimmts. 



1769. Massachusetts Bird Notes. By F. C. Browne. Ibid. — Species 

 noted near Framingham, May 12. 



1770. Brant Shooting at Cape Cod. By W. Hapgood. Ibid., May 

 30, p. 377. — Branta bemicla. 



177 1. A T esting Habits of Hazuks. By Walter C. Wood, /bid., June 

 13, p. 420. — Especially Buteo lineatus. 



1772. Spring Notes on Migratory Birds. By Robert Ridg way. Ibid. 



— At Laurel, Md. 



1773. Chimney Sivallotvs. By J. S. C. Ibid. — Migrations. 



1774. Ruffed Grouse's Nest with Fifteen Eggs. Ibid., p. 421. — From 

 the 'Worcester [Mass.] Spy.' 



1775. Long Island Birds. By Win. Dutcher. Ibid., June 20, p. 444. 



— A request for information. 



1776. To Pennsylvania Ornithologists. By 15. II. Warren. Ibid.. 

 p. 445. — A request for information. 



1777. The Contradictory Crow. Editorial. Ibid., June 27, p. 465. — 

 Notice of investigations by the Department of Agriculture as to the 

 Crow's beneficial and injurious qualities. 



177S. Economic Ornithology. Editorial. Ibid.. July 4, p. -(89. — 

 Notice, of the annual report of the Department of Agriculture. 



1779. North American Birds. Editorial. Ibid. — Notice of II. 

 Nehrling's 'North American Birds.' 



17S0. Range of the Turkey Buzzard. By J. A. Loring. Ibid., p. 490. 



— At Owego, N. Y. 



1781. The Woodcock's Whistle. By II. B. N. Ibid., July 11, p. 510. 

 17S2. Outdoor Notes from Louisiana. By II. P. U[flbrdJ. Ibid. .July 

 18, p. 528. — Ardea ccerulca. 



1783. The Sparrow Pest. By Jacobs tatV. Ibid. — Passer dottiest tens. 



1784. Ruffed Grouse Eggs. By John Williams. Ibid. — Notes on num- 

 ber of eggs and period of incubation of Bonasa utnbellus and Colinus vir- 

 gininuus. 



1755. A Study of Woodcock. By Paul Pastnor. Ibid., pp. 52S-529. 



1756. Can the Nuisance be Abated? Editorial. Ibid., Vol. XXXIII, 

 July 25, 1S89, p. 1. — Passer domcsticits. 



1757. Ways of the Woodcock. Editorial. Ibid., Aug. 1, p. 21. — Inter- 

 esting observations about feeding habits and notes. 



17SS. The Woodcock and the Worm. By E. B. and William Brewster. 

 Ibid., p. 24. — Mr. Brewster's article is an important contribution to our 

 knowledge of the Woodcock's habits. 



1789. A Hard Time of It. By A. H. G. Ibid., Aug. S, p. 43.— An 

 item about Turdus muslelinus. 



1790. Notes on the Woodcock. By Canonicus. Ibid., pp. 44-45. 



1791. The Woodcock's Whistle. By Robert T. Morris. Ibid., Aug. 



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