40 BIRDS OP ILLINOIS. 



"W. B." [BBEWSTER, WILLIAM]. Nelson's "Birds of Northeastern 

 Illinois." <BulL Nutt. Orn. Club, II, July, 1877, pp. 68, 69. 

 [Synopsis of Nelson's paper in Bull. Essex Inst., 1876.J 



COALE, HENRY K. MacCown's Longspur in Illinois. <Bidl. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, April, 1877, p. 52. [Champaign, 111., Jan. 15; 3 

 specimens.] 



"J. A. A." [ALLEN, J. A.] Birds of Southern Illinois. <Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, III., Jan., 1878, p. 36. [Review of Nelson's Cata- 

 logue in Bull. Essex Inst., IX., 1876.] 



1878. 



RIDGWAY, ROBERT. Notes on Birds observed at Mt. Carmel, South- 

 ern Illinois, in the spring of 1878. <Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. 

 III., No. 4, Oct., 1878, pp. 162-166. [Twenty-five species mentioned, 

 of which two, Helinaia swainsoni (?) and Ibis (=Guara) alba were 

 new to the fauna of the State.] 



1879. 



RIDGWAY, ROBERT. On a new species of Peuccea from Southern 

 Illinois and Central Texas. <Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, October, 1879, 

 pp. 218-222. [P. iUinoensis,= P. cestivalis bachmani.] 



1880. 



RIDGWAY, ROBERT. On six species of Birds new to the Fauna of 

 Illinois, with notes on other rare Illinois Birds. <Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, V., January, 1880, pp. 30-32. [Zonotrichia querula, Bateo harlani, 

 Ajaja ajaja, Pelecanus fuscus, Phalacrocorax mexicanus, Stercorarius buf- 

 foni (=longicaudu$), Coturniculus ( Arnmodramus) lecontei, Ammodra- 

 mus caudacutus nelsoni, Elanoides forficatus, Protonotaria citrea, Opo- 

 rornis formosa, Ibis (=Guara) alba, Lams franJdini.] 



RIDGWAY, ROBERT. The Northern Waxwing (Ampelis garrulus) in 

 Southern Illinois. <BuU. Nutt. Orn. Club, V., April, 1880, p. 118. 

 [A fine specimen shot by Prof. Forbes, at Villa Ridge, Pulaski Co., 

 December 18, 1879.] 



WIDMANN, OTTO. Notes on Birds of St. Louis, Mo. <BuU. Nutt. 

 Orn. Club, July, 1880, 191. [Relates in great part to birds in Illi- 

 nois, immediately opposite St. Louis.j 



