NoA.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY— MNIOTILTID^. 551 



1870. SUXDKVALL, C. J. — Continued. 



7. toivnsendi 8. chrysopareia. 9. ocddentalis. 10. virens. 11. Uackbwnice. 12. graciae. 13. 



dominica. 14. pityophila. 15. icterocephala. 16. pinus. 17? montona. 18. coronata. 19. 



auduboni. 20. castanea. 21. striata. 22. caerulea. 23. adelaidcB. 24. maculosa. IV. Acuti- 



rostres. 25. discolor. 20. palmarum. 27. tigrnna.— ITecnon, auctori ignotae, 28. pharetra. 29. 



kirtlandi. 30. Mr&oma^a.— Adjectis descriptionibus, synonymis, locis, observationibusque. 

 1872. Brewer, T. M. [On the appearance of Oporornis agilis in Massacliusetts. ] 



< P;oc. BcstoM -Soc. JNa^. S^/s-^., xv, 1872, pp. 3, 4. 

 1872. Brewer, T.M. [jSTote of the breeding of Dendroeca coronata in Maine.] <^Proc, 



Boston Soc. Nai. Hist., xv, 1872, p. 4. 

 1872. Brewer. T.. M. [On the abundance of Dendroeca castanea in Wisconsin and 



Massachusetts in 1872.] < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xv, 1872, pp. 192, 192U 

 1872. Brewer. T. M. [On the movements of Dendroeca castanea.] <^IUs, 3d ser., 



ii, 1872, p. 334. 

 1872. Coues, E. Nest and Eggs of Helminthophaga lucise. <^»i. Nat, vi, 1872, p. 



493. 

 Discovered by C. Bendire in Arizona; cf. Coues, B. G. T., 1878, p. 221. 

 1872. RiDGWAY, R. On the Occurrence of Setophaga ijicta in Arizona. < Am. Nat, 



vi, 1872, p. 436. 

 1872. Salvix, 0. Remarks on the Mniotiltine Genus GeotUypis. < Ibis, 3d ser., ii, 



1872, pp. 147-152. 

 General commentary: differentiation of 8 spp. ; details of their geographical distribution 



and migration. — G. chiriquensis, p. 148, new form of G. cequinonctialis. 

 1874. Brewster, W. A New Species of Nortli American Warbler [Helminthophaga 



leucobronchialis]. <^Am. Sportsman, v, Oct. 17, 1874, p. 33. 

 1874. Herrick, H. Description of a new species of Helminthophaga [lawrencii]. 



<, Proc. Pidla. Acad. Nat Sci., 1874, p. 220, pi. 15. 

 1874. "Sigma Phi." A bird not to be imposed upon. <^ Forest and Stream, iii, Sept. 



10, 1874, p. 68. 

 Device of Dendroeca oestiva to escape infliction of the egg of Molothrus ater. 



1874. StXrk,A. C. The Chestnut-sided Warbler [Dendroeca pennsylvanica]. <CAm. 



Nat., viii, 1874, p. 756. 

 Breeding in West Virginia. 



1875. Allen, J. A. Influence of Elevation and Latitude upon the Distribution of 



Species. <^Am. Nat, ix, No. 3, Mar., 1875, pp. 181, 182. 

 "With special reference to Dendroeca pennsylvanica. 

 1875. Brewster, W. Habits of the Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis Philadelphia). 



<^Eod and Grim, vi, Apr. 24, 1875, p. 50. 

 Observations made in Maine : read before Nutt. Ornith. Club, April 3, 1875. 

 1875. FiNSCH, 0. Notes on Phfenicomanes iora, Sharpe, and Abrornis atricapilla, 



Blyth. < P. Z. S., Dec. 7, 1875, pp. 640, 641. 

 The "Abrornis" described from "China" (Ibis, 1870, p. 169) is no other than the North 



American Myiodioctes pusiUus (Wils.). 

 1875. Fisher, A. K. Oporornis formosus breeding in Eastern New York. < Am. Nat, 



ix. No. 10, Oct., 1875, p. .573. 

 1875. Jordan, D. 8. Dendroica dominica in Indiana. < Am. Nat., ix, No. 5, May, 



1875, p. 313. 

 With note on Siurus ludovicianus in "Wisconsin. 

 1875. MiNOT, H. D. Nesting of the Prairie Warbler [Dendrceca discolor] in New 



Hampshire. <^Am. Nat., ix. No. 9, Sept., 1875, p. 520. 

 1875. RiDGWAY, R. Nesting of the Worm-eating Warbler [Helmitherus vermivorus]. 



<^FieId and Forest, i. No. 2, July, 1875, pp. 10-12. 

 1875. W[iLLARD], S. L. Eggs and Nest of Black-Throated Green Warbler [Dendroeca 



virens. ] < Oologist, i, 1875, pp. 2, 3. 



