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1870. Allex, J. A. The Raby-crowned Kinglet [Regulus calendula]. <^Ain. Nat., iv, 

 1870, p. 54. 

 "With reference to possession of scarlet on the crown by $ of this-species. 



1870. CoUES, E. The Ruby-crowned Wren [Regulus calendula]. <Jl??i. Kai., iv, 



1870, p. 316. 



Replies to J. A. AUen {tom.. cit, 54) that this species $ is "ruby-crowned" like the cf- 

 1870. Dall, W. H. The Ruby Crowned Kinglet [Regulus calendula]. <^Am. Xat., 

 iv, 1870, pp. 376, 377. 

 Note on Ttegulus calendula cf , and on certain Anatince. 



1870. Gatcombe, J. Early Appearance of the Wheatear [Saxicola cenanthe]. <^Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., v, 1870, p. 2100. 



1871. Tbistram, H. B. Notes on Sylviads. <C_Ann. Mag. Nat. Sist., ith ser.,viii, 



1871, pp. 28, 29. 



Treats of 4 spp. — Phyllopneuste major, p. 29, sp. n. 

 1871. Teistram, H. B. [Critical notes on certain Sylviidse..] <76is, 3d ser., i, 1871, 

 pp. 109, 110. 



Phyllopneuste schwartzillACi<\.e=^ P. viridanus'Blytii = Abror7iis tenuiceps TIoAga. — P. evers- 

 manni Midd. = P. sylvicultrix Swinh.. which latter stands, unless, as is probable, it:=P. bore- 

 alis Bias. — P. eversmanni Bp. is totally distinct, and = icterina Eversm. — Of three species con- 

 founded under the name of P. fuscatus Blyth, one:=P. siberica Midd. ; another is P. inaackii 

 Schr. ; the third is not determined. 



1874. Abbott, C. C. The Kinglets [Regulus] of New Jersey. <^Am. Naf., Yiii, 1874, 

 pp. 364, 365. 



Field-notes on Regulus satrapa and R. calendula. 



1874. Brewer, T. M. The Kinglets [Regulus] in New Jersey. <^Am. Nat., viii, 1874, 

 pp. 502-503. 

 Controversial; rcf. to C. C. Abbott, tom. cit, 364. 



1874. Blaxford, W. T., and Dresser, H. E. Monograph of the Genus Saxicoln, 

 Bechstein. <^P- Z. S., xlii, 1874, pj). 213-241, pll. xxxvi-xxxix, woodcc. 



A very timely and desirable article. The genus includes Dromolcea and Campicola. 69 

 cuiTcnt spp. reduced to 37. S. griseiceps, p. 233, pi. xsxvii, f. 3 ; /S. diluta, p. 234, pi. xxxix, 

 f. 1, spp. nn. A nearly complete synon^Tny, representing numerous important rectifications, 

 with full description and habitat of all the spp. PI. 36, f. 1, S. bottce; f. 2, S. heiiglini; pi. 

 xxxvii, f. 1, 2, S. leucomelcena : pi. xxxviii, f. 1, S. polluz; f. 2, S. castor ; pi. xxxix, f. 2, S. 

 sehlegeli. 



1876. Gii>LMAX, H. The Bluebird [Sialia sialis] feetling on Ampelopsis. <^Am. Nat., x. 

 No. 9, 1876, p. 556. 



1876. IxGERSOLL, E. Our present Knowledge of the Nidification of the American 



Kinglets [Regulus]. <^Bull. Nutt. Ornitli.. Club, i, No. iv, Nov., 1876, pp.77-79. 



1877. Clifton, — . [Letter on the two distinct races of Saxicola cenanthe found in 



England.] <^Ihis, 4th ser., i, Apr., 1877, pp. 256, 257. 



1877. CoLLETT, R. On Phylloscopus borealis and its Occurrence in Norway. <i'. Z. 

 ^.,1877, pp. 43-47. 



1877. [CoUES, E.] The Song that theBlitebird [Sialia sialis] sings. <^Harper^s New 

 MontMij Mag., May, 1877, p. 891. 

 Poem. Eeprinted in The Country, Dec. 1, 1877, and elsewhere. 



1877. Ingersoll, E. Our present Knowledge of the Nidification of the American 

 Kinglets [Regulus]. <^Forest and Stream, viii, Feb. 22, 1877, p. 33. 

 Eeprinted from Bull. mat. Ornith. Club, i, No. 4, Nov., 1876, pp. 77-79. 



1877. [Ingersoll, E.] Our present Knowledge of the Nidification of the American 

 Kinglets [Regulus]. <^OoIogisi, ii, No. 11, 1877, pp. 75, 76. 

 From Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, i, No. 4, Nov., 1876, pp. 77-79. 



1877. Meehan, T. The Bluebird [Sialia sialis] and Holly berries. <^Proc. Phila. 

 Acad. Nat. Sd., 1877, p. 129. 



