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APPENDIX. 



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1877. 



183. Note on Podiceps dominicus. — Bull. Mitt. Om. Club, ii, No. 1, January, 



1877, p. 2G. 



184. Eastward Range of the Ferruginous Buzzard [Arclubuteo fcrrugineus]. — 



Jiull. XiM. Om. Club, ii, No. 1, January, 1877, p. 2G. 



185. Letters on Ornitliology. No. 11. — Swallows [Ilirnndinidiv]. — Chicaijo 



Field, Jan. G, 1877, ligg. 



188. Letters on Ornithology. No. 12. — Woodpeckers [I'icidie]. — Chicago 



Field, Jan. 13, 1877, G figg. 



187.*tTbe Land Birds and Game Birds of New England. — Forest and Stream, 

 Jan. 25, 1877. 



Review of II. D. Minot's work. 



188.*tLand Birds and Game Birds of New England. — Rod and Gun, Jan. 27, 

 1877. 



Review of H. D. Minot'a work. 



189. Letters on Ornithology. No. 13. — The Harrier [Circus cj-aneus hud- 



sonius]. — Chicago Field, Feb. 3, 1877. 



190. To tlie Swallow. — Hod and Gun, Feb. 3, 1877. 



191. Letters on Ornithology. No. 13 [bis = 14]. — Grasshoppers [in connec- 



tion with habits of the Sharp-tailed Grouse, Pedioecetes phasianellus 

 columbianus] . — Chicago Field, March 17, 1877, fig. 



192. Corrections of Nomenclature in the Genus Siurus. — Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, 



ii, No. 2, April, 1877, pp. 29-33. 



193. fMinot's "Birds of New England." — i?««. JSTutt. Om. Club, ii, No. 2, 



April, 1877, pp. 49, 50. 

 Review of II. D. Minot's work. 



194. Western Range of Conurus carolinensis. — Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, ii, 



No. 2, April, 1877, p. 50. 



195. Note on the Cinnamon Teal (Querquedula cyanoptera). — Bull. Nutt. Om. 



Club, ii, No. 2, April, 1877, p. 51. 



196. Remarks on the Birds of tiie District of Columbia. By Drs. E. Cones and 



D. W. Vvcnthfi. — Field and Forest, ii. No. 11, May, 1877, pp. 191-193. 

 Also in a separate pamplilet entitled : Catalogue of the Birds of tiie District of 

 CoIunil>ia, prepared by Pierre Louis Jouy, with Remarks on the Birds of the District, by 

 Drs. Coucs and Prentiss. 8vo. Wasliington, 1877, pp. 11. 



197. The Song that tiie Bluebird Sings. — Harper's Jfagazine, May, 1877, p. 891. 



Reprinted in many places. 



1 98. Notes on the Ornithology of the Region about the Source of the Red River 



of Texas, from Observations made during the Explorations conducted by 

 Lieut. E. IL Rullner, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A. By C. A. H. 



