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1876. INGERSOLL, E. Something About Birds. < Scribner's Monthly, xii, 



1876, pp. 689-693, figg. 1-17. 

 Features of bird-character generally; illustrations taken from Sanboru 



Tenney's Zoology, and Baird, Brewer, and Kidgway'a History of North American 



Birds. 

 1876. I[NGERSOLL], MRS. E. Kinglets and Warblers in captivity. < Forest 



and Stream, v, Jan. 6, 1876, p. 340. 

 1876. JONES, WM. L. March Memoranda [from St. Clair Co., 111.]. < Forest 



and Stream, vi, June 29, 1876, p. 338. 



1876. JONES, WM. L. April Birds [at Lebanon] in Illinois. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, vi, Aug. 3, 1876, p. 418. 



1876. JORDAN, D. S. Manual | of the | Vertebrates | of the | Northern 

 United States, | including | the District east of the Mississippi 

 River, | and north of | North Carolina and Tennessee, exclusive | 

 of marine species. | By | David Starr Jordan, M. S., M. D. | Profes- 

 sor of Natural History in N. W. C. University, and in Indiana | 

 State Medical College. | | Chicago: | Jansen, McClurg & Com- 

 pany. | 1876. 1 vol. 12mo. pp. 342. 



" This book has been written to give collectors and students who are not spe- 

 cialists, a ready means of identifying the families, genera and species of our 

 Vertebrate Animals. In deference to the uniform experience of botanists, and 

 in view of the remarkable success achieved by Dr. COUES, in the application of 

 the method to Ornithology, the author has adopted the system of artificial keys." 

 (Extract from Preface.) Birds are treated at pp. 36-156, with useful artificial 

 keys to the higher groups, analyses of the genera, and concise diagnoses of the 

 species. It has proven a very useful and valuable help to the student, and has 

 already passed to a 2d td., 1878, q. v. 



1876. JOUY, P. L. Birds of the District of Columbia. < Field and Forest, 

 i, No. 10, Mar., 1876, pp. 79, 80. 



Nominal list of 38 "common permanent residents" and 29 " common winter 

 residents". Article ascribed to E, W. Shufeldt; error corrected op. cit., ii, No. 

 1, p. 18. 



1876. KEYES, F. H. May Songsters at Springfield [Mass.]. < Forest and 

 Stream, vi, June 29, 1876, p. 338. 



1876. KUMLEIN, A. J. Unusual Accidents to Birds. < Field and Forest, ii, 

 No. 6, Dec., 1876, p. 106. 



Chordeiles popetue with a beetle (Lachnosterna) which had worked partly 

 through the gullet and skin of the neck. Pigeon impaled on a beech twig. 



1876. LAWRENCE, G. N. Birds | of | Southwestern Mexico. | Collected by 

 Francis E. Sumichrast | for the | United States National Museum. | 

 | Prepared by | George N. Lawrence. | | Washington : J Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office. | 1876. =Bull. U. S. Nat. Mm., No. 4. 8vo 

 pamph. Cover and pp. 56. 



There is the cover-title, the full-page title (above given), and a third one, all 

 worded differently. An important paper, treating of 321 spp., with author's 

 critical and collector's field-notes, preceded by Sumichrast's "Notes on the 

 geographical division of the birds in theSithmns [lege Isthmus] of Tehuantepec". 

 The novelties contained in this splendid collection were earlier published else- 

 where. 



1876. LB BARON, J. F. The naturalist and sportsman in Florida. < Mod 

 and Gun, ix, 1876, pp. 21, 29, 53, 69, 83, 97, 113. 



