iSS.j. I I\r>riit Lite i-(i til rr. 2(Sy 



lore, g'reatly to be regreUcci tliat llic luiti's rclalini^ to tlu' two loc-alilics 

 were not kept separate. 



6J7. Birds of Norther7i Ohio. Additions. By II. E. Chubb. Ibid., 

 No. iS, p. 343. — Forty-four species are added to Mr. Ingersoll's list (sec 

 above, No. 625), raising the total nuinlier to 252: and there are emcn- 

 datory notes on 8 others. 



62S. A Naturalist in Washiiigtoji Territory. By Kallakalla. Ibid.., 

 No. 19, p. 363. — An interesting paper, largely ornithological. We regret 

 that the author has impaired its availability by concealing his identity 

 under a pseudonym. 



629. When the Birds Return. Ibid.,'^Q. 19, p. 364. — Two articles : the 

 first, by 'Old Turkey,' gives the arrival of about 70 species at Long Hill, 

 N. J., March 3 to May 27, 1SS3 ; the other, by S. R. I[ngersoll]., gives the 

 arrival of upwards of So species at Cleveland, O. 



630. Winter and Spring Notes, \?&2-'^-^,. By Charles H. Neft". Ibid., 

 No. 19, p. 364. — Observations made at Portland, Conn., Dec. 9 to April i. 



631. The Etiglish Sparrow. By E. C. Bell. Ibid., No. 19, p. 364.— 

 Vigorous comment on its bad qualities. 



632. Anomalies in Bird Life. By Lew Vanderpool. Ibid.., No. 20, 

 p. 383. — An albino Robin ; a Baltiinore Oriole imitating the Catbird's 

 song. 



633. "Z>o Rails Carry Their Eggs." By J. D. L. Ibid., No. 20, p. 

 384. — A supposed instance cited. 



634. Ho-M to Kill the English Sparrow. By Wilson Flagg. Ibid., 

 No. 26, p. 503. — By use of a steam fire engine! 



635. Breeding ^nail in Confinement. Bj^John J. Willis. Ibid., Vol. 

 XXI, No. 5, p. 84. — Successful attempts reported. 



636. Hybridity in Birds. Editorial. Ibid., p. 84. — Comment on the 

 case of hybridity between the Snowbird and White-throated Sparrow re- 

 ported by Mr. Townsend (Bull. N. O. C, VIII., p. 78; Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., 18S3, p. — ), and a case of hybridity reported between the Mallard 

 and Pintail Duck. 



637. Breeding ^iiail in Confinement. By Henry Benbrook. Ibid., 

 No. 7, p. 123. — Other successful attempts reported. 



638. The Birds of Maine. By Everett Smith. Ibid., No. 8, pp. 143. 

 144.— Reply to 'W. B'.s' review (Bull. N. O. C. VIII. 164-166) of his series 

 of papers on this subject. 



639. Nova Scotia Snm?ner Notes. B3' J. Matthew Jones. Ibid., No. 9, 

 p. 163. — Contains a few bird notes. 



640. The Whitc-zvingcd Gull. learns Icucopterns. By Everett Smith. 

 Ibid., No. 9, pp. 163, 164. — Referring specimens previouslj' identified hy 

 Mr. W. Brewster (Bull. N. O. C, VIII. 125) as L. glaucesccns to L. len- 

 copterus, with further comment on Mr. Brewster's review of the writer's 

 'Birds of Maine.' 



641. American Ornithologists' Union. [By C. Hart Merriam.] Ibid., 

 No. 10, p. 183. — Report of the proceedings of the meeting for organiza- 

 tion held in New York City, Sept. 26-28, 18S3. 



