I 78 Recent Literature. [April 
1351. Male Quaitlon the Nest. By T. E. Epes. Jbzd., No. 2, Aug. 4, 
p. 23. 
1352. The Pied Duck(Camptolaitmus labradorius). With cut. By 
R. W. Shufeldt, C. M. Z.S., etc. Jbzd., No. 4, Aug. 18, p. 64.—A brief 
account of its history. 
1353- Skeletonsof the Great Auk. From the ‘Boston Herald.’ Tbid., 
No. 4, Aug. 18, p. 65. Discovery of its bones in the guano deposits on 
Funk Island, off the coast of Newfoundland. 
1354. Spencer Ff. Barrd. Obituary. Jb¢d., No. 5, Aug. 25, p. 82. 
1355. A Chapter on Pterylography. Three cuts. By R. W. Shu- 
feldt, U. S. Army. Jézd., No. 5, Aug. 25, pp. 84-85. 
1356. Unusual Nesting Sites. From apaperread by Walter E. Bry- 
ant, before the California Academy of Sciences, Aug. 1, 1887. Jbzd.. No, 
5, Aug. 25, p. 86.—Notes on thirteen species. 
1357. Déscovery of the Nest and Eggs of the Evening Grosbeak 
(Coccothraustes vespertina). Froma paper by Walter E. Bryant, read 
before the California Academy of Sciences, June 20, 1887. Jdzd., No. 5, 
Aug. 25, p. 86. 
1358. Confiding Quail. By Walter B. Savary. Jbid., No. 6, Sept. 
1, p. 105. 
1359. Black Skimmer in New Fersey. By I. N.D. Hason. Jézd., No. 
6, Sept. I, p. 105.—Two seen at Atlantic City. 
1360. A Nebraska Collecting Trip. By G. A.C. Tbid., No. 7, Sept. 
8, p. 123.—Account of one day’s experience. 
1361. A Tame Kittiwake Gull. From the ‘Amateur Collector.’ Zé¢d., 
No. 7, Sept. 8, p. 124.—A very interesting account of the habits of a 
young Kittiwake Gull. Fresh water was refused, but salt water ‘‘it drank 
of eagerly.” 
1362. Nighthawk and Swallow. By E. A. Leopold. Jézd., No. 8, 
Sept. 15, p- 144. 
1363. A Feathered Wazf. Tbtd., No. 8, Sept. 15, p. 144.—A young 
Sawwhet Owl (Wyctala acadica) captured on a vessel in Lake Superior. 
1364. Sparrow driven out by Worms. By A H.G. TJézd., No. 9, 
Sept. 22, p. 164. 
' 1365. A new Subspecies of Petrel from Guadalupe Island. Froma 
paper by Walter E. Bryant, read before the California Academy of 
Sciences. J/dzd., No. 10, Sept. 29, p. 183.—Description of Oceanodroma 
leucorhoa macrodactyla. 
1366. A Coot Strikes a House. By J. Wendell, Jr. Jézd., No. 10, 
Sept. 29, p. 183. 
1367. Philo. By Charles A. Bramble. JZdz¢d., No. 11, Oct. 6, p. 204. 
—Interesting account of a Woodcock in captivity. 
1368. A September Brood of Quail. By Alfred A. Fraser. Jdzd., 
No. 11, Oct. 6, p. 205.—Newly hatched Quail on Long Island, Sept. 14. 
1369. Captive Grouse and Osprey. By Edward Swift. Jbzd., No. 12, 
Oct. 13, p. 224. 
1370. The proposed Monument to Audubon. Editorial. Jb¢d., No. 14, 
Oct. 27, p. 261. 
