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1877. JOUY, P. L. Catalogue of the Birds of the District of Columbia. 

 < Field and Forest, ii, No. 9, Mar., 1877, pp. 154-156; No. 10, Apr., 

 1877, pp. 178-181. 



Nominal list of 240 spp., those additional to Coues and Prentiss's List of 1862 in 

 italics ; stragglers marked with asterisk. 



1877. JOUY, P. L. Field Notes OD some of the Birds of the District of Co- 

 lumbia. < Field and Forest, iii, No. 3, Sept., 1877, pp. 51, 52. 



Dendrceca coerulea, Siurus motacilla, Chondestes grammica /, Pipilo erythroph- 

 thalmus, Strix flammea, Florida coerulea. 



1877. JOUY, P. L., COUES, E., and PRENTISS, D. W. Catalogue | of the | 

 Birds of the District of Columbia, | Prepared by Pierre Louis Jouy, | 

 with | Remarks on the Birds of the District, | by Drs. Coues and 

 Prentiss. | 1877. 8vo pamphl. pp. 11. 



Reissued, repaged, in an edition of 200 copies, from Field and Forest, Mar.-May, 

 1877. It consists of Jouy's Catalogue, q. v., with the Remarks of Goues and 

 Prentiss appended. 



1877. KUMLEIN, L. Ornithological Notes from Texas. < Field and Forest, 

 ii, No. 8, Feb., 1877, pp. 127-132. 



Good running commentary on numerous spp. from the Brazos River Valley, 

 Waller Co., Texas. 



1877. KUMLEIN, L. [Notes on Texan Birds.] < Field and Forest, ii, No. 12, 

 June, 1877, pp. 219, 220. 



Reply to Ragsdale, op. cit., p. 183. 



1877. LAMBERTON, A. B. The Birds. < Bod and Gun, ix, March 17, 1877, 

 p. 375. 



Record of arrivals of birds at Rochester, N". Y. 



1877. LANGDON, F. W. A Catalogue | of the | Birds of the Vicinity of Cin- 

 cinnati [Ohio], | with Notes. | | By Frank W. Langdon. | | 

 Salem, Mass.: | The Naturalist's Agency. | 1877. 8vo pamph. 

 pp. 18. 



279 spp., with notes ; breeders indicated by asterisk ; species included on 

 strength of their known range have their numbers in parentheses. A good list. 



1877. LITTLETON, J. T. Southern [Ornithological] Notes. < Forest and 

 Stream, viii, May 17, 1877, p. 224. 



1877. MCCAULEY, C. A. H. Notes on the Ornithology of the Region about 

 the Source of the Red River of Texas, from Observations made during 

 the Exploration conducted by Lieut. E. H. RufFner, Corps of En- 

 gineers, U. S. A. By C. A. H. McCauley, Lieutenant Third United 

 States Artillery. Annotated by Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. A. < null. 

 U. S. Geol. Surv., iii, 1877, pp. 655-695. 



Very full and interesting field-notes on the habits of the birds of a particular 

 tract of which we knew very little. The general drift of the list reminds us of 

 "Woodhouse's in Sitgreaves's Report, though the latter contains various species 

 from farther southwest than Lieutenant McCauley went. This region is interest- 

 ing from the number of characteristic Eastern species represented along with 

 thoroughly "Western ones, resulting in a novel fades. The nomenclature and 

 technic of the article are by Dr. Coues. 



1877. MCCHESNEY, C. E. Birds of the Coteau des Prairies of Eastern 

 Dakota. < Forest and Stream, viii, No. 12, April 26, 1877, pp. 176, 

 177; No. 13, May 3, 1877, p. 192; No. 15, May 17, 1877, pp. 224, 225 ; 

 No. 16, May 24, 1877, pp. 241, 242; No. 17, May 31, 1877, p. 261. 

 Annotated list of species. 



