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FISHER, A. K. , M. D.. The Hawks and Owls of the United States in 

 their relation to agriculture. Bull. No. 3, Div. Orn. and Mam. U. 

 S. Dept. Agriculture, 1893, pp. 210. 



Cox, ULYSSES O. A list of the birds of Randolph County, Indiana, 

 with some notes on the mammals of the same county. Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, pp. 2-3. 



Me BRIDE, HERBERT W. Letter. Notes on Rose-breasted Grosbeak in 

 Michigan and Indiana. Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 

 p. 47. 



BUTLER, AMOS W. On the migration of birds. Indiana Farmer, Oct. 

 21, 1893. 



BUTLER, AMOS W. The range of Crossbills in the Ohio Valley, with 

 notes on their unusual occurrence in summer. The American Nat- 

 uralist, Vol. XXVIH, 1894, pp. 136-146. 



ANONYMOUS. Account of Swan (sp?) killed on Little Beaver Lake, 

 Newton County, Indiana. Forest and Stream, Vol. XL, No. 13, 

 p. 72. 



HASBROUCK, E. M. Evolution and Dichromatism of the Genus Mega- 

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MURCHISON, A. C Distribution of the Mocking Bird in Illinois. Or- 

 nithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, pp. 67-70. Indiana 

 reference. 



HitfE, JANE L. Birds that Befrieud Our Forest Trees. A series of 

 chapters irregularly published in the Farmer's Guide, Huntingtou, 

 Indiana. Chapter I in Vol. V, No. 1, Jan. 1 ; ChTlI in Vol. V, No. 

 2, Jan 15 ; Ch. Ill in Vol. V, No. 3, Feb. 1 ; Ch. IV in Vol. V, 

 No. 4, Feb. 15; Ch. V in Vol. V, No. 6, March 15; Ch. in 

 Vol. V, No. 27, Dec. 15. 



MURCHISON, A. C. Distribution of the Loug-eared Owl and Cooper's 

 Ha\Vk in Illinois. Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, 

 pp. 17-22, 33-35, 49-51. Indiana reference. 



COOK, A. J. Birds of Michigan. A review. Ornithologist and Oolo- 

 gist, Vol. XVIIT, 1893, p. 106. 



MURCHISON, A C. Distribution of the Black-cfowned Night Heron in 

 Illinois. Ornithologist and Oobgist, Vol. XVILI, 189 >, pp. 82-K5. 

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NEHRLING, H. Our Native Birds of Sang and Beauty, Vol. I, 1893. 

 Geo. Brumder, Milwaukee, Wis. Also issued in parts as North 

 American Birds, beginning in 1889. 



