1SS4.I Rrcoit Lili-niture. 87 



482. Tlic Sparro-v Pes/ in AustraUa. By Elliott Cones. IbiiL. XVI. 

 pp. 140. 141. 



483. The Clatv on the ■■ Index" Fi/nrer of the ('.afhartt(l(P. V>\ W. A. 

 Eorbe.s. Ibid., XVI, pp. 141-142. 



484. Nesting Habits of the Horned Lark. By F. E. L. Bcal. Ibid., 

 XVI, pp. 240, 241. — Snow seen "blowing over the nest and mother bird 

 when the weather was as severe as midwinter." 



4S5. Wild Geese as Pests. Bv R. E. C. Stearns. /(^/VA, XVI, p. 326.— 

 By pulling up the young wheat in the grain fields of the Upper San Joa- 

 quin Valley, California. 



486. The Acorn-storing Habit of the California Woodpecker \_Melan- 

 erfes formicivorus\ By Robert E. C. Stearns. Ibid., XVI, pp. J53-357. 



487. The Eurofean House Sparrow. By Elisha Slade. Ibid.,XV\. 

 pp. 402, 403. — On its pugnacity toward other birds, etc. 



488. Habits of the Woodcock. By F. L. Harvey. 7(5 /<-/., XVI. pp. 737, 

 738. — Transporting its young between its feet. 



489. Number of Bo?ies at present knoxun in the Pectoral and Pelvic 

 Limbs of Birds. By R. W. Shufeldt. Ibid., XVI, pp. 892-895. 



490. Pood of the Nestlings of Turdns rnigratorius. Bv Elisha Slade. 

 Ibid., XVI, pp. 1007, 1008. 



491. More Complaints about Passer dotnesticus. Bv f. Schneck. Ibid.. 

 XVI. p. 1008. 



492. Habits of tJie English Spar ro-v. By Elliott Coues. Ibid..XY\, 

 p. 1009. 



493. Hoiv Bad Weather Afects the Birds. Bv Charles Aldrich. Ibid., 



XVI, p. loio. 



494. The Nesting of the Black-and-ivhite Creeper. Bv A. G. Van 

 Aken. Ibid., XVII, pp. 103-105. 



495. A Bewildered Snozv- Bird. By Charles Aldrich. /16/c/., XVII, p^ 

 105. 



496. A Study of the Immature Plumage of the North Atnerican 

 Shrikes, to show their Descent from a Common Progenitor Bv Thomas 

 H. Streets, M. D. Ibid., XVII, pp. 389-391. 



497. A many-named Bird \^Botaurus lentiginosus\ By J. E. Todd. 

 Ibid.. XVII, pp. 431, 432. — Reference to its various vernacular names. 



498. The Hairy Woodpecker. By A. G. Van Aken. /3/V/. , XVII, pp. 

 511-515. — On the habits of Picus villosus. 



499. The Hairy Woodpecker, a correction. Bv T. J. Burrill. Ibid.. 



XVII, p. 673. — Relates to the article last cited. 



500. The Power of Scent in the Turkey Vulture {^Cathartes aura^. 

 By Samuel N. Rhoads. Ibid., XVII, pp. 829-833. 



501. King-birds. Tyrantius intrepidus. feeding their young upon Fruit 

 By Elisha Slade. /i^/f/., XVII. pp. 887-8SS. 



502. The English Sparroiv in Canada. By T. Mcllvvraith. Ibid.. 

 XVII, pp. 894-895. — Their attacks on various native birds, and destruction 

 of fruit-buds of grapes. 



503. Gallant Conduct of a Robin. By Samuel Lockwood. Ibid.. 

 XVII. p. 1307. 



