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DWIGHT, JONATHAN, JR. Index to the bulle- 

 tin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, volumes i-vm, 

 1876-1883, and its continuation "The Auk," volumes 

 l-xvii, 1884-1900. Compiled by a committee of the 

 American Ornithologists' Union, edited by Jonathan 

 Dwight, Jr., M.D. New York, 1907. viii, 426 pp. 24' 



cm. 



DWIGHT, JONATHAN, JR. The Ipswich spar- 

 row (Ammodramus princeps Maynard) and its sum- 

 mer home. By Jonathan Dwight, Jr. With a colored 

 plate. Cambridge, Mass. Pub. by the Club, August, 

 i895- 5 6 pp., col. front. 27- (Memoirs of the Nut- 

 tall Ornithological Club, no. n.) 



DWIGHT, JONATHAN, JR. The sequence of 

 plumages and moults of the Passerine birds of New 

 York. By Jonathan Dwight, Jr. (March, 1899.) pp. 

 73-360. 7 pi. 24 cm ,' No t.-p. 



EATON, ELON HOWARD. Birds of New York. 

 By Elon Howard Eaton. Albany, Univ. of the State of 

 New York, 1910. 501 pp., 42 col. pi. so ' (New York 

 State Museum, Memoir 12.) 



ECKSTORM, MRS. FANNIE (HARDY). The 

 woodpeckers. By Fannie Hardy Eckstorm . . . Bos- 

 ton and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 

 1901. 4 pp. i., 131, [i] p. col. front., illus., col. plates. 



EDWARDS, GEORGE. A discourse on the emi- 

 gration of British birds; or this question at last solved: 

 Whence came the stork . . . containing a curious, 

 particular and circumstantial account of the respective 

 retreats of all those birds of passage, . . . also a copi- 

 ous, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter 

 birds of passage ... By a naturalist. London, J. 

 Walker, 1795. xv, 64 pp. 2i| cm> 



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