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1888. BAILEY, VERNON. Report on Some of the Results of a Trip 

 through Parts of Minnesota and Dakota. Report of the Com- 

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Field notes on the economic value of certain Minnesota birds. 



CANTWELL, GEO. G. Notes on Some Minnesota Winter 

 Birds. Ornith. and Ool. 13:27-28. 



Notes on 32 species observed near Minneapolis. 



COOKE, W. W. Report of Bird Migration in the Mississippi 

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An important publication containing much original information from a num- 

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1889. CANTWELL, GEO. G. Notes from Minnesota. A uk 6:340-41. 



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Original and interesting field notes from Lac qui Parle Co. on six species. 



Nesting of the Chestnut-collared Longspur. Ornith. 



and Ool. 14:185-86. 



Account of eight nests found in Lac qui Parle Co. 



A Collecting Trip to Lac qui Parle Co., Minn. 



Ornith. and Ool. 14:151-54, 167-69. 



Contains much new matter on a number of species. 



PRESTON, J. W. The Blackburnian Warbler at Home. 



Ornith. and Ool. 14:34-35. 



Record of the finding of two nests in northern Minnesota. 



1890. CANTWELL, GEO. G. Shrikes of Minnesota. Auk, 7:213. 



A List of the Birds of Minnesota. Ornith. and Ool. 



15:129-37. 



An annotated list of 295 species and subspecies; the most complete and 

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DE LA BARRE, WILLIAM. Winter Birds of Hennepin Co., 

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Annotated list of 16 species. 



Family Rallidae in Minnesota. Oologist 7:69-70. 



The King Rail in Minnesota and Other Notes. 



Oologist 7:161-62. 



