JO Rccoit Literature. t^ 



['Forest and Stream.' — Continued.] 



2659. Moulting of Ducks. By Fred. Mather. Ibid. 



2660. Tlie Mongolian Pheasant. By Thomas G. Farrell. Ibid., p. 

 297. — Habits in Oregon. 



2661. Chukor Partridges in Illinois. By W. O. Blaisdell. Ibid., No. 

 15, April 13, 1S93, p. 317. — Caccabis chucor. 



2662. The Wiping Out of tke Wild Pigeon. By M. Ibid., p. 318. 



2663. Song of the Western Meadow Lark. By J. W. A. Ibid., No. 16, 

 April 20, 1S93, p. 337. 



2664. Pine Grosbeak in Minnesota. By One of the Unreliables. Ibid. 



2665. Michigan Bird Arrivals. By B. Swales. Ibid. — At Detroit. 



2666. Acquired Habits of California Quail. Ibid., p. 338. 



2667. Mongolian Pheasants are Good Swimmers. By N. Wallace. 

 Ibid. — Introduced at Farmington, Conn. 



266S. Maine's Vanishing Game. By Tom Ford. Ibid., No. 17, April 

 2 7' '893; P- 359- — Notes on Ectopistes migratorius, Quiscalus q. ceneus, 

 et al. 



2669. Audubon Monument Ceremonies. Ibid., pp. 360-361. — Some 

 biographical matter concerning J. J. Audubon. 



2670. Yellow-breasted Chat. By George Boudwin. Ibid., No. 18, 

 May 4, 1893, p. 3S1. — Habits in Pennsylvania. 



2671. Cuckcoo or Raincroiv. By N. A. T. Ibid., p. 3S2. — Coccyzus 

 americanus (?) in Texas. 



2672. Bewildered Migrants. By Mrs. Mary L. Rame. Ibid. — At 

 Manchester, Iowa. 



2673. Bobolinks have Come. By M. C. II. Ibid.— At Cortland, N. Y. 



2674. North Dakota Game. By Elmer T. Judd. Ibid. — Additions to 

 a list of "game" birds of Towner Co., N. D. See Auk, IX, 69, No. 2181. 



2675. Eastern Maine Notes. By Tom Ford. Ibid. — Branta cana- 

 densis and Bonasa u. togata near Bangor. 



2676. Oregon Pheasants and £hiail. By S. H. Greene. Ibid., p. 385. 



2677. Capercailzie for America. Ibid., No. 19, May 11, 1893, p. 401. 

 —See No. 26S8. 



2678. Spring Notes. By Stanstead and B. H. S. Ibid., p. 403. — 

 Contains notes on Ectopistes migratorius near Highgate, Va., and on 

 various species at Detroit, Mich. 



2679. The Woodcock's Ways. By H. S. Ibid., pp. 403-404. 



2650. The Pheasant's Worth. By J. A. Beebee, M. D. Ibid., p. 404. — 

 Phasiauus torquatus, P. pictus, P. nycthemerus. 



2651. Notable Shots. By Old Avalance. Ibid., p. 406. — Botaurus 

 lentiginosus. 



2652. Some Feathered Scalawags. By Didymus. Ibid., No. 20, May 

 18, 1893, p. 425. — Lanius ludovicianus and Cyauocitta cristata fiorincola. 



2653. A Wearied Migrant. By Twelve-Bore. Ibid. — Seiurus auro- 

 capillus in a Boston backyard. 



2684. Description of a New Prairie Hen. By Chas. E. Bendire. 

 Ibid. Tympanuchus attwateri. 



