THE BIRDS OF NEW JERSEY. 319 



1832. GREEN, JACOB. Notes of a Naturalist. Doughty 's Cabinet of 

 Nat. Hist., Vol. II., pp. 7-10 and 53-56. 



Chronological notes at Princeton, N. J., following the plan of Barton's 

 Fragments of Nat. History. 



1832. I. The Variety of Game in New Jersey. Doughty' s Cabinet of 

 Nat. Hist., II., pp. 15-18. 



Pinnated Grouse almost exterminated on the "plains." 



1832. RUSTICUS. My Favorite Walks. Doughty's Cabinet of Nat. 

 Hist., Vol. II., pp, 95-96. 

 In New Jersey. 



1832. EDITOR. Hudsonian Godwit. Doughty' s Cabinet of Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. II., p. 158. 



Discovery of this species in New Jersey at Cape May by T. R. Peale, in 

 May, 1828. 



1832-1834. NUTTALL, THOMAS. A manual of the ornithology of 

 the United States and of Canada. Vols. I. and II. Cambridge 

 and Boston. 



Nearly all references to New Jersey are quotations from Wilson or 

 Audubon, which is remarkable when we consider how much time Nuttall 

 had spent in the State pursuing his botanical investigation. 



1836. ORD, GEORGE. Observations on the Cowbunting. London's 

 Magazine, IX., p. 55. 



Mentions nest of Dendroica vigorsii ["Sylvia pinus"] found by Wilson 

 near the coast of New Jersey, May, 1813. 



1837. WARD, J. F. Notice of the Pine Grosbeak (Pyrrhula enu- 

 cleator) in the environs of New York. Ann. Lye. N. Y. f IV., 

 p. 51. 



1844. CASSIN, JOHN. On the abundance of Strix nyctea about Phila- 

 delphia. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., II., p. 19. 



One hundred shot in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, winter 1843-4. 



1844. GIRAUD. J. P. Birds of Long Island. 



Refers to the Heath Hen and some other birds in New Jersey. 



