No. 4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY LUSCINIIDiE. 545 



1877. 8EEBOHM, H. Ou the Phylloscopi or Willow-Warblers. <^Ibis, 4tli ser., i, Jan., 

 1877, pp. 66-108. 



This is an important monogiaphy, treating of 32 spp. in due form, ■with copious synonymy, 

 fuU description, geogi-aphical distribution, and critical comment. — These species are divided 

 into the following sections: 'Acantliopneuste with 13 spp.; Phylloscopu^s proper with 15 spp., 

 and lieguloides with 5 spp.; each of the former two subgenera being further analj'zed iato spe- 

 cies of two groups, by pattern of coloration. — The American Phyllopneuste kennicottii Baird 

 is referred to Phylloscopus horealis (Bias. = eversmanni Midd. nee Bp.). — Phylloscopus gaetkei, 

 p. 92, sp. n. (=major Tristr. 1871, nee Forst. 1817). 



1877. " Verd Mont Abroad." Blue Birds [Sialia sialia]. — New Haveu [Couu.], Dec. 



19tli. <CForest and Stream, ix, Dec. 27, 1877, p. 397. 



1878. Earle, C. F. Sialia [sialis] : The story of a [captive] bluebird. <^Forest and 



Stream, xi, Not. 28, 1878, p. 339. 



1878. [Scott, W. E. D.] Blue-Birds [Sialia sialis]. <T/te Coimtrij, i, March 16, 1878, 



p. 292. 



1879. Brewer, T, M. Nest and Eggs of the Golden Crowned Kinglet (Regulus sat- 



rapa). <5hW. Nidt. Ornitli. Club, W, No. 2, Apr., 1879, pp. 96-99. 



Description of eggs from "an unknown nest", inferred to belong to this species, found by 

 H. Merrill near Bangor. Me. ; argiiment with the author of "Birds of the Colorado Valley " 

 resijecting general character of the nest ; attention called by J. C. MerriU to the overlooked 

 illustration of the egg mJ.f. O., 1856, p. 33, pi. 1, f. 8; attention called by J. A. AUen to 

 overlooked account of nest in Minot's B. New Engl., p. 56. 



1879. Bryant, W. E. The Arctic Bluebird [Sialia arctica] near San Francisco. < Sci- 

 ence News, i, No, 9, Mar. 1, 1879, p. 144. 



1879. Morris, R. H. A white Bluebird [Sialia sialis], <^Forest and Stream, xiii, 

 Sept. 4, 1879, p. 605. 



1879. " Observer." A strange nesting place [of Sialia sialis — in a cannon]. <^ Forest 

 and Stream, xii, July 17, 1879, p. 464, 



