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ign Lynps, and Dawson, W. L.A Summer Reconnoissance 
e West.< Wilson Bulletin, No. 33, October, 1900, pp. 10-11. 
Contains a horizon made in the Kansas City region. 
raid Rosert.—Bulletin of the United States National Mu- 
um No. 50, The Birds of North and Middle America; A De- 
scriptive Catalogue of the Higher Groups, Genera, Species, and 
n North A 
nd the Ga 
Archipelago. By Robert Ridgway, Curator, Division of Birds. 
art I. Family Fringillidae—The Finches. Washington: Gov- 
ernment Printing Office. 1901. 
even volumes of this monumental work, the standard of 
reference, aor appeared to 1918. The early volumes are 
out of print and in constant demand. Students located in 
western Missouri will these indispensable volumes only 
in a few private librarie 
Snow, F. H.—A Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas (fifth edi- 
tion) with Notes upon menor Catalogues and Lists. By 
Francis H. Snow LL.D., the Eeiseniey of Kansas: se 
Trans. Kans. Avera. Siienee. Vol. Sora 1901. 
This is Prof. Snow’s last list and contains 342 specimens. Re 
printed May, 1903. 
eae oe ——Birds of North and Middle America. Part 
at: Tanagridae—The Tanagers. Family Icteridae— 
The Trou Sate Family Coerebidae—The Honey Creepers. Fam- 
ily Mniotiltidae—The Wood Warblers. Washington. 1902. 
See Ridgway, 1901. 
Cooxr, Wetts W.—Some New Facts about the Migration of 
irds. Reprint from Yearbook of Dept. of Agri. for 1902. 
Washington. 1903. 
Contains valuable matter relative to this region. 
Cours, Extiorr.—Key to North American Birds. Containing 2 
concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at 
present known from the continent north of the Mexican and 
() 
United States boundary, inclusive of Greenl. and Lower Cali- 
fornia, with ch are inco ated General Ornithology: an 
outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field 
Ornithology, a ng, prep and preserving 
e Fifth Edition (entirely revised) exhibiting tne 
nomenclature of the Orni ts’ Union, and in- 
cluding descriptions of additional species. In two volumes. Vol. 1 
(II). By Billiott Coues, A. M., M. D., Ph. D., etc., etc. Boston. 
Dana Estes and Company. 1903. 
