iSyo.] Recent Literature. 3^3 



1792. The Loon's Flight. By Caryl D. Haskins. Ibid. 



1793. [ The Woodcock and the worm.'] Editorial. Ibid., Aug. JJ' 

 p. Si. 



1794. The Woodcock's Whistle. By William Brewster and W. Hid., 

 p. 83. 



1795. Bird Notes from Missouri. Bv Jasper Blines. Hid. — Mention 

 of Mimas polyglot 'tos, Harporhyuckus rujus and Galeoscopies carolinensis. 



1796. The Plumed Quail of Arizona. By T. W. B. Ibid., pp. S4-S5. 

 — Callipepla gambeli (?)■ 



1797. Grouse Reared in Confinement. Editorial. Ibid., p. 85. — Bon- 

 asa itmbellus togata. 



1798. The Woodcock's Whistle. By II. B. N. Ibid., Aug. 29, p. 104. 



1799. The Grouse of Utah. By Geo. II. Wyman. //W. 



1800. 77/e /r^Wc^cX-".* Whistle. By II. B. Soule and F. W. /bid., 

 Sept. 5, p. 123. 



1501. Quail in Dixie. By Geo. II. Wyman. Ibid. — In Utah. 



1502. Range of the Wild Turkey. By Chas. Ilallock. Ibid., p. 124. 



1503. Wild Pigeons. By Geo. A. Board man. /&/</. — Near Calais, 

 Maine. 



1504. The Whistle of the Woodcock. By C[harles] H [inkle] and Can- 

 onicus. Ibid., Sept. 12. p. 143. 



1805. Birds of Niagara County. N. )'■ By J. L. Davison. Ibid., 

 Sept. 19, p. 164; Sept. 26, p. 1S3; Nov. 7, p. 303. — 190 species are given, 

 with brief annotations. 



1506. Massachusetts Wild Turkeys. By A. C. Sikes. Ibid., Sept. 19, 

 p. 167. 



1507. Mockingbirds in Massachusetts. By E. II. Lathrop. Ibid., Oct. 

 3, p. 202. 



1505. Michigan Wild Turkeys. By S. C Ibid., p. 205. 



1509. Birds of Plume. Ibid., Oct. 10, p. 224. — From the 'Mobile Reg- 

 ister.' "10.000 Terns and other birds of plume" shipped to New York. 



1510. Hawk Migration. By R. G. M. Ibid., p. 225. 



151 1. WVZrf Pigeon in Massachusetts. By C. E. I. Ibid., Oct. 17, 

 P- 243. 



181 2. The Woodcock's Whistle. By Marstrand. Ibid. — Scolopax rus- 

 ticola. 



1813 The Wild Pigeon. Editorial. Ibid., Oct. 24, p. 261.— Notes 

 the occurence of "many" in Prince George's County, Md. 



1814. "Zh a Garden." By Coahoma [=F. G. Dabney]. Ibid., p. 265. — 

 A fight between two Trochilus colubris. 



1 S 1 5 . The Wiles of a Mother Teal. By Rex. Ibid.— Anas discors. 



tSi6. Waders in Sandusky Bay. By Dr. E. Sterling. Ibid. — Limosa 

 fedva, Macrorhamphus griseus, Micropalama himantopus. 



1S17. JVezu England Grouse. By Special. Ibid., p. 267. — Bonasa 

 umbellus and B. u. togata. 



1818. Out-of-door Papers. From My Window. By Fannie Pearson 

 Hardy. Ibid., Oct. 31, p. 2S3. — Notes on several species in [North- 

 hampton (?) ] Mass. 



