IQO General Notes. [April 



606. Habits of the Scarlet Tanager. Bv E. E. F[ish]. Ibid., No. 5, 

 pp. 118-119. 



607- Sagacity of the Chippitig Bird. Bj E. E. Fish. Ibid., p. 119. 



60S. Der Walddrossel. {Turdtis mustelinus Gmeltn. — Wood Thrush.^ 

 Von H. Nehrling, Sonntagsblatt der N. Y. Staats Zeitung, 20 Jan. 1884. 

 — Biography of the species. 



Publications Received. — Ridgway, Robert. Notes upon some Rare 

 Species of Neotropical Birds. (Ibis, Oct. 1883.) 



Stearns, W. A. Notes on the Natural History of Labrador. (Proc. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., 1883.) 



Lawrence, George N. Description of new Species of Birds of tlie 

 Genera Chrysotis, Formicivora, and Spermofhila. (Ann. N. Y. Acad. 

 Sci., II, No. 12, 1883.) 



Jouy, Pierre Louis. Ornithological Notes on Collections made in Japan 

 from June to December, 1882. (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1883.) 



Fischer, Dr. G. A. and Dr. Ant. Reichenow. Neue Vogelarten aug 

 dem Massailand (Inneres Ostafrica). (Journ. f. Orn., 1884.) 



Cooke, W. W. and Otto Widmann. Bird Migration in the Mississippi 

 Valley. (Bull. Ridgway Orn. Club, No. i, 1883.) 



Swinburne, John. Notes on the Islands of Sula Sgeir, or North Barra 

 and North Rona, with a list of the Birds Inhabiting them. (Proc. R03'. 

 Phys. Soc. Edinb., VIII.) 



Zoologist, Jan., Feb., March, 1884. 



American Naturalist, Feb., March, April, 1884. 



Ornithologist and Oologist, Feb., March, 1884. 



Random Notes on Natural History, Nos. I, II, Jan., Feb., 1884. 



Quarterly Journal of the Boston Zoological Society, Vol. II, Dec. 1883; 

 Vol. Ill, Jan., Feb., 1884. 



Canadian Sportsman and Naturalist, Nos. 11 and 12, Vol. Ill, 1883. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History at its Annual 

 Meeting, May 2, 1883. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Part 

 II, 1883. 



Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, Vol. V, pt. II, 

 1884. 



Annual Book of the Michigan Sportsman's Association, 1881 and 1883. 



GENERAL NOTES. 



A singular specimen of the Black-and-white Creeper. — The Essex 



County Collection (mounted) of the Peabody Academy of Science at 

 Salem, Mass., contains a pecular Black-and-white Creeper which Mr. Rob- 

 inson, Curator of the Academy, has kindly allowed me to examine and 

 describe. 



