346 Trans. Acad. Sct. of St. Louis. 
1878. Cours, Etziiorr.—Birds of the Colorado Valley. A Repository 
of Scientific and Popular Information concerning North Ameri- 
can Ornithology. By Elliott Coues. Part First. Passeres and 
Laniidae. Bibliographical Appendix. Washington. 1878. 
See Coues, 1874. The appendix is especially valuable. 
1879. Scorr, W. E. D.—Notes on Birds observed during the Spring 
iteration in Western Missouri.< Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club. 
Vol. IV, No. 3, July, 1879. Pp. 139-147. 
This list was made in the Warrensburg, esc County, Mis- 
souri, neighborhood, and contains 148 speci 
1882. Apert, Cot. JAMES W.—List re Birds observed on a March 
from Fort Leavenworth, Mo., to Santa Fe, N. M., in 1846 and 
1847.<Journal of the Sat Soc. of Nat. Hist., Vol. V, 
1882. 
See Abert, 1848. 
1882. Cooke, W. W.—Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley.<For- 
est and Stream. Vol. XVIII, 1882. 
Not seen. 
1883. Cookr, W. W.—Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley.< 
Forest and Stream. Vol. XIX, 1883, Nos. 15, 16, and 20 
Not seen. 
1883-1885.—Cooxr, W. W.—Mississippi Valley Migration.<Ornitholo- 
gist and Oologist. Vol. VIII, No. 4 (April, 1883) to Vol. X, No. 
12 (December, 1885). 
Notes were contributed to this valuable series of articles by 
G. E. Stillwell, of Kansas City, Missouri. This observer is 
indicated in the text as No. 33. 
1884. Barrp, Brewer, and Rimcway—The Water Birds of North 
America. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard College, XII and 
the 
logical Survey of California. Vol. I-II. Boston: Little, Brown 
& Co. 1884. 
See Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 1874. 
1884. Cooke, W. W.—Distribution and Migration of Zonotrichia 
querula.<Auk, Vol. I, No. 3, 1884, pp. 332-337. 
First atempt to define the limits of the range of Harriss 
Sparrow. 
1885. Dycue, L. L—The Yellow Rail (Porzana noveboracensis) iD 
Kansas.<Ornith. and Oologist, Vol. 10, No. 11, 1885, p. 168. 
pai this bird first for the state from the Lawrence T® 
on. 
