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1893. LIXNJSAN SOCIETY OF N. Y. Abstract of Proceedings, No. V., 

 1892-3. 



Occasional notes on New Jersey birds. 



1893. RICHARDS, GEO. Capture of a Yellow Rail, Hackensack, N. J., 

 September 30th, 1893. Forest and Stream, XLL, October 21st, 



1893, p. 33(5. 



1893. STONE, \V. Sharp-tailed Finches of the New Jersey Coast. 

 Ault, 1893, p. 85. 



1894. CHAPMAN, F. M. Visitors' Guide to the Local Collection of 

 Birds in the American Museum of Natural History, N. Y. 

 City, with an Annotated List of the Birds known to occur within 

 Fifty Miles of New York City. 



Covers practically the same territory as Lawrence's 18G6 list and brings 

 the X. Y. Local List up to date. Contains many New Jersey records. 



1894. STONK, Wi T:\IER. The Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania and 

 New Jersey ; prepared under the direction of the Delaware 

 Valley Ornithological Club, pp. i. vi., 1176, Philadelphia. 



An attempt to present an up-to-date summary of the bird-life of these 

 two States ; 352 species are listed. 



"Mr. Stone, with the assistance of his fellow-members of the Delaware 

 Valley Ornithological Club, has presented us with a faunal list which, 

 except in unimportant details, may well stand as a model for works of 

 this nature. * * * The work is well and tastefully printed, typo- 

 graphical errors are rare, and we congratulate Mr. Stone and his asso- 

 ciates on having performed their task in a manner which demands the 

 highest commendation." The Auk, N. Y. City. 



1894. DAVIS, W. T. Staten Island Crows and their Roosts. Auk, 



1894, pp. 228-231. 



1894. STONE, W. Summer Birds of the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. 

 Auk, 1894, p. 133. 



1895. BURNS, F. L. Notes from Southern New Jersey. Auk, 1895, 

 p. 189. 



Phalaropus lobatus, two killed May 23d, 1894. Nest of Ammodramus 

 IicHsloirii found May 22d on Peck's Beach. 



1895. ABBOTT, ('. C. The Birds About Us. 



