46 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SUBJECT. 



rately published, re-titled A List of the Birds of New Eng- 

 land. 8vo. Salem, 1868. pp. 71. 



This article, aside from the Museum Catalogue, gives an annotated synop- 

 sis of the Birds of New England, 335 in number, with various others indicated 

 as of probable occurrence. 



1869. BOARDMAN, GEORGE A. Breeding of Rare Birds [at Mill- 

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1869. BOARDMAN, GEORGE A. The Black Vulture in Maine. In: 

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Also, occurrence there of Gallinula martinica. 



1869. BREWER, THOMAS MAYO. Sea-side Ornithology. In : Amer. 



Nat., iii, 1869, pp. 225-235. 



Relating to Birds of the New England coast. 



1869-70. ALLEN, JOEL ASAPH. Notes on some of the Rare Birds 

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Supplementary to the author's paper of 1864, raising the number of Massa- 

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1870. MAYNARD, C. J. Catalogue of the Birds of Eastern Massa- 



chusetts, with notes relative to their migration, habits, etc., 

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Annotated list of 299 species. 



1871-72. GOODHUE, DANIEL. Catalogue of, and Observations on 

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This rare tract was not seen by Dr. Coues in preparing his Bibliography, 

 and has never before been correctly cited in full. The article is a mere frag- 

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1871. BOARDMAN, GEORGE A. Ornithological Notes from Maine. 



In : Am. Nat, v, 1871, p. 662. 



Notes on four species. 



1871. PALMER, C. Ornithological Notes. In : Am. Nat, v, 1871, 



p. 120. 



Four species, in Maine. 



1872. BREWSTER, WILLIAM. Birds New to Massachusetts Fauna. 



In: Amer. Nat, vi, 1872, pp. 306, 307. 



Six species given, among them Tringa bairdi. 



1872. MAYNARD, C. J. A Catalogue of the Birds of Coos Co., 

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