336 EEPOET OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



1898. STONE, W. Wilson's Phalwrope at Ocean City, N. J. Auk, 

 1898, p. 268. 



One shot by G. H. Moore, May 19th, 1898. 



1899. CHAPMAN, F. M. The Season's Flight of Crossbills. Bird 

 Lore, 1899, p. 25, also p. 59, and 1900, p. 25. 



1899. GBEEX, H. T. A Queer Nesting Site. Oologist, 1899, p. 104. 

 Bluebird's nest in tin can on ground. 



1899. LEMMON, WM. P. Nest of Duck Hawks in New Jersey. Os- 

 prey, IV., p. 42. 



On the Palisades of the Hudson. 



1899. STONE, W. A Search for the Reedy Island Crow Roost. Bird 

 Lore, 1899, pp. 177-180. 



1900. CHILDS, J. L. The Mockingbird at Barnegat, N. J., and on 

 Long Island, N. Y. Auk, 1900, p. 390. 



A pair seen August 25th at Barnegat, where one had been singing 

 earlier in the summer. 



1900. CHILDS, J. L. Tree Swallows by the Million. Auk, 1900, 



p. 67. 



In September at Barnegat, N. J. 



1900. Abstract of the Proceedings of the Delaware Valley Ornitho- 

 logical Club, 1898-1899, pp. 1-28. 



1900. STONE, W. Breeding of the Little Black Rail in New Jersey 

 in 1844 and 1845. Auk, 1900, p. 172. 



On Egg Harbor River, near Beesley's Point. 



1901. BABSON, W. A. Birds of Princeton, N. J., and Vicinity. 

 Bull, of the Bird Club of Princeton University, Vol. L, No. 1, 



pp. 7-82. 



An admirable publication. The best work devoted exclusively to New 

 Jersey birds that had appeared up to this time, replete with accurate and 

 detailed data. 



1901. CRISPIN, WM. B. Notes on Two Birds of South Jersey. 

 Oologist, 1901, p. 106. 

 Osprey and Fish Crow. 



