66 General Notes: ': [January 
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pll. i-v.) 
Stejneger, L. (1) Notes on European Marsh-Tits, with Description ot 
a new Subspecies from Norway. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1888, pp. 71-76.) 
(2) Further Contributions to the Hawaiian Avifauna. (Ibid., pp. 93-103.) 
(3) Notes on the European Crested Titmice. -(Ibid., pp. 113,114.) 
Zeledon, J.C. Descripcion de unaespecie nueva de ‘‘Gallina de Monte.” 
(Ann. de Mus. Nac. de Costa Rica, 1888.) 
American Field, XXX, Nos. 10-23, 1888. 
American Journ. Sci., XXXVI, Oct.-Dec., 1888. 
American Naturalist, XXII, Aug.-Dec., 1888. 
Audubon Magazine, II, Oct.-Dec., 1888. 
Canadian Record of Science, III, No. 4, 1888. 
Forest and Stream, XXXI, Nos. 7-20, 1888. 
. Hoosier Naturalist, III; No. 6; Nov., 1888. 
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ROE 161, 1888. 
Ornithologist and Odlogist, XIII, Nos. 9-11, Sept.-Nov., 1888. 
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Proceedings Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1888, Pt. 2, Mch.-Sept. 
Proceedings U. S. Nat. Mus., 1887, pp. 497-771; 1888, pp. 1-128. 
Swiss Cross, IV, Oct.-Dec., 1888. 
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GENERAL NOTES. 
The Present Status of Forster's Tern as a Bird of New England.— 
In an article on the Terns of the New England Coast published some ten 
years ago* I spoke of Sterna forsterz as a species which ‘‘though rare, is 
of perhaps too regularoccurrence to be classed among the accidentals, 
for one or two specimens are reported nearly every season, usually dur- 
ing the month of September.” Since the appearance of this article, how- 
ever, I have heard of the capture of but a single additional specimen, a 
young bird in autumnal ss taken Oe: 2; 1888, ey ilies lo Ge Calhowia 
a a = ; 
 * Bull, N. O. C. IV, “8719, 14. 
