288 Reroit Literature. LJ"ly 



642. ^iKiil bred in Conjiucmenf. By G. N. (Savannah, Ga.). Ibid., 

 No. II, p. 1S3. — ^ Anothei- successful attempt reported. 



643. "--The Birds of Maifte." By William Brewster. Ibid., No. 11, 

 p. 202. — A reioinder to Mr. Everett Smith. (See above, Nos. 63S, 640.) 



644. The Birds of Prospect Park ^Brooklyii, N. r.J. By W. B. Wy- 

 man. Ibid., No. 12, pp. 226, 227. — A nominal list of 81 species, includ- 

 ing a number of improbable occurrence. 



645. Domesticating Game Birds. Editorial. Ibid., No. 14, p. 264. — 

 Notes on the Rufted Gi-ouse, the Pintail Grouse, and the common Qiiail. 



646. The Birds of Prospect Park. By Louis A. Zerega. Ibid., No. 

 16, p. 304. — A criticism on a previous article of the same title (see above, 

 No. 644), exposing its untrustworthiness. An editorial apology for the 

 admission of the former article into the pages of 'Forest and Stream' 

 follows. 



647. Importation of Game Birds \_into Massackiisetts~\. By J. N. S. 

 Ibid., No. 16, p. 305. — English Pheasants. 



648. How to Prepare Bird Skins. Editorial. Ibid., No. 16, p. 304. 

 (Reprinted from 'F. and S.' of Dec. i, 18S1.) 



649. Rearing Pheasants. By Frank J. Thompson. Ibid., No. 17, pp. 

 324, 325. — Directions for the care and propagation of Pheasants. 



650. Game Birds \_RaiIs and Quails'] at Sea. By Fayette S. Giles. 

 Ibid., No. 19, p. 363. 



651. The Bohemian Waxzvi?ig. By F. E. L. Beal. Ibid., No. 19, p. 

 363. — Its appearance in considerable numbers at Ames, Iowa, in Nov. 



1883. 



652. Sivallo-tv-tailed Kite in Maine. Editorial. Ibid., No. 19, p. 363. 

 — An erroneous record (see below, No. 665). 



653. The Purple Finch and his Cousins. I. Carpodacns purpureiis. 

 By Dr. Elliott Coues. Ibid., No. 20, pp. 385, 386.— Biography of the 

 species. 



654. The Whooping Crane. By Picket. Ibid., No. 21, p. 407. — An in- 

 teresting account of its habits. 



655. The Purple Fitich and his Cousins. II. Carpodacns cassini. 

 By Dr. Elliott Coues. Ibid., No. 22, p. 435. — Biography of the species. 



656. Interesting Pets. By Violet S. Williams, /lii/f/., No. 22, pp. 435, 

 436. — Relates mainly to a "great brown and white owl." 



657. Nesting of the Hooded Merganser {it/ the Adirondacks'\. By 

 Fred. Mather. Ibid., No. 22, p. 436. 



658. The Purple Pinch and his Cotisins. III. Carpodacus frontalis. 

 By Dr. Elliott Coues. Ibid., No. 23, p. 451.— Biography of the species. 



659. The White-xvinged Gull. By Everett Smith. Ibid., No. 24, p. 

 474. — A reply to Mr. Brewster (see above. No. 643). 



660. A Tame Crotv. By J. F. Sprague. Ibid., No. 24, p. 474. 



661. A Least Bittern [at Onondaga Lake, N. T.\ By Walt. Mickle. 

 Ibid., pp. 474, 515- 



662. Picoides arcticus in Massachtisetts. By W. A. Stearns. Ibid., 

 No. 24, p. 474. — Near Dorchester, August 11, 1883. 



