I 84 Recent Literature. [April 
1468. [Nest and Eggs of Myiadestes townsendit.| By Wm. G. Smith, 
Tbid., No. 4, April, 1886, p. 25. 
1469. [Spring Birds. By F.T. Jencks.] /béd.,No. 4, April, 1886, p. 27. 
1470. Yelping a Gobbler. By [A. B.] B[aker]. Jb¢d., No. 5, May, 
1886, p. 33. 
1471. Strange Behavior of a Blue Fay. By A. A. Hinkley. Jbid., 
No. 5, May, 1886, pp. 33,34. 
1472. Bohemian Waxwings. By Dean W. Park. Jbzd., No. 5, May, 
1886, p. 34. 
1473. Seasonable Notes. [By F. T. Jencks.] 7bzd., No. 5, May, 1886,p. 37. 
1474. [‘Hconomic Ornithology.’| [By J. M. Southwick.] Jé¢d., No. 
6, June, 1886, pp. 41, 42. 
1475. [Myadestes townsendii and Sialia sialis.| By D. D. Stone. 
Ibid., No. 6, June, 1886, p. 42. 
1476. Seasonable Notes. [ByJ.M.Southwick.] Jécd., No. 6, June, 
1886, p. 42. 
1477. [Yellow-crowned Night Heron near Tiverton, R. Za, [By J. 
M. Southwick.] Jézd., No. 7, July, 1886, p. 49. 
1478. [Notes from Colorado.| By Wm. G. Smith. Zb¢d., No. 9, Sept., 
1886, p. 66,67. 
1479. Plant Lice, Lady Bugs, and Sparrows. [By J. M. Southwick. ] 
Ibid., No. 10, Oct., 1886, pp. 76,77. 
1480. Tennessee Warbler in Rhode Island. [By J. M. Southwick. ] 
Ibid., No. 10, Oct., 1886, p. 79. 
1481. Purple Gallinule. [By J. M. Southwick.] Jézd., No. 10, Oct., 
1886, p. 79.—[‘*This was the third capture, not the second as stated.”—J. 
M. Southwick, zz Zz¢z. | 
1482. Sitta Canadensis. By Ellison A. Smyth, Jr. Zé¢d., No. 11, Nov., 
1886, p. 85. 
1483. Wee n Owl and Reo seiled Auk in Rhode Island.| [By J. M. 
Southwick.! Jbzd., No. 11, Nov., 1886, p. 91. 
1484. [Ruddy Duck]. By Thos. W. Fraine. Jbcd., No. 12, Dec., 
1886, p. 98. 
1485. [Oréoles nesting.) By John N. Clark. Jd¢d., No. 12, Dec., 
1886, p. 98. 
1486. [Mytarchus dominicensis at Charleston, S.C.| By E[llison] A. 
S[myth, Jr.| Jé¢d., No. 12, Dec., 1886, p. 99.—C. F. B. 
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aves que habitan la parte superior del volcan de Pods. (Gaceta Oficial, No. 
288. Dec. 9, 1888). 
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Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., II, pp. 69-76.) (2) List of Birds collected in Boli- 
via by Dr. H. H. Rusby, with Field Notes by the Collector. (Ibid., pp. 
77-112.) 
Bergtold, W. H. A list of the Birds of Buffalo and Vicinity. (Bull. 
Buffalo Naturalists’ Field Club. Alsoseparate, pp. 21, 1889.) 
Cory, C. B. The Birds of the West Indies, including all species known 
