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Barrows, WAL B., and Schwarz, E. A.—The Common Crow 
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Mammalogy. Washington. 1895 
The roan local reference is to Douglas County, Kansas, Crow 
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ment of ology of the United States National Museum, Member 
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See Bendire, 1892. 
Bsyant, JoHn A.—Clark’s Nutcracker in Eastern [Western] 
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Records an extralimital species from Kansas City. 
Bryant, Jno. A.—Clark’s Nutcracker.< Auk, 1895, No. 2, 1895, 
pp. 1 2 
Further notes relative to the occurrence of this bird in this 
and surrounding territory. 
sone =e .—Record of the work of the Wilson Ornithological 
of the Agassiz Association for 1893 and 1894, on the 
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Local data is contributed to this report by John A. Bryant, 
of Kansas City. 
Harris, J. H. = Florida Gallinule.<Nidologist, Vol. U1, 
No. 9, May, 1896, p. 
Amateur notes. 
Harris, J. H. Jr—Some Observations on the Spotted Sandpiper. 
Sp ces Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 7-8. 
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Witson, SipNey S.—Harris’s Sparrow in Spring Dress in ai 
tumn.<Auk, Vol. XIII, No. 2, 1896. 
A note from St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Witson, Smney S.—Field Notes.< Wilson Builetin, No. 8, May 
896. 
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Mr. Wilson was a St. Joseph, Missouri, observer. 
