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Catalogue of Birds collected by M. Sall^ in Southern Mexico. <^P. Z. S. , xxv, 



1857, pp. 81, 82. 

 Maiutainmg the distiuctnees of the species named from P. atricapilhis. 

 1865. Bryant, H. Description of a New Variety of Parus [hudsonicus var. Uttoralis] 



from Yarmoiith, Nova Scotia. <^Proc Boston Sac. Nat, Hist., is., 1865, pp. 368, 



369. 



1865. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of new species of Birds of the Families Paridse, 

 Viieonidae, TyrannidiB, and Trochilidse, with a note on Myiarchus Pana- 

 mensis. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xvii, 1865, pp. 37-39. 

 Polioptila pluinbieeps, p. 37 ; from Venezuela. 

 1867. Trippe, T. M. The Chickadee [Parus atricapillus]. <Jm. Nat., i, 1867, pp. 

 584-587. 

 Biographical, with special reference to the nesting and eggs. 



1875. Wilder, Harvey. The Chickadees [Parus atricapillus]. <^St. Nicholas Mag., 



ii, 1875, P13. 79-81, one illust. 

 Popular account. 



1876. Coles, C. E. The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. (Polioptila coerulea.) <CThe Oolo- 



gist, ii. No. 4, — , 1876, p. 31. 

 1876. COUES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 3. — The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher [Poli- 

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Biography of the bird, from advance sheets of Birds of the Colorado Valley, with an original 

 figure. 



1876. CouES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 10.— Titmice, Tomtits or Chicadees 

 [Paridse]. < The CfAcago Field, Dec. 30, 1876, figg. 2. 



Popular account of North American species, with figg. of the heads of Parus montanus and 

 of Lopliophanes bicolor. 



1878. Beldixg, L. Nesting-Habits of Parus montanus. <^Bidl. Nutt. Ornith. Cluh, 

 iji. No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 102, 103. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila cajrulea) in Massa- 

 chusetts. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 3, July, 1878, pp. 146, 147. 



Being the second known instance of its occurrence in that State, the first having heen re- 

 corded in op. torn, cit, p. 45. 



1878. Cooper, W. A. Notes on the breeding habits of Button's Vireo (Vireo huttoni) 

 and the Gray Titmouse (Lo]ihophanes inomatus), with a description of their 

 Nests and Eggs. <£ti??. Nutt. Ornith. Cluh, iii. No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 68, 69. 



1878. Deane, R. The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila coerulea) in Massachusetts. 



<^Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 45. 



1879. [AxDRiCH, C] The Chickadee [Parus atricapillus], <^Hamilton Fi'eeman (news- 



paper of Webster City, Iowa), of Feb. 26, 1879. 

 Popular account of habits. 

 1879. Henshaw, H. W. Nest and Eggs of the Gray Titmouse (Lophophanes inor- 



natus). <^BuU. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iv. No. 3, July, 1879, pp. 182, 183. 

 1879. Ingersoll, [E.] Nest and Eggs of the Tufted Titmouse [Lophophanes bi- 

 color]. < The Oologist, v, No. 2, Aug., 1879, p. 10. 

 Quoted from his Nests and Eggs of American Birds, Part U, p. 44. 

 1879. LsTGERSOLL, E. Nest and Eggs of the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher [Polioptila 

 coerulea]. < The Oologisl, iv. No. 11, June, 1879, p. 86. 

 Quoted from hia Nests and Eggs of American Birds, Part H, p. 41. 

 1879. Langdon, F. W. Albinism in the Tufted Titmouse [Lophophanes bicolor], 

 <C,Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Chtb, iv. No. 2, Apr., 1879, p. 116. 



