5.6:8 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. l^oLV. 



1872. COUES, E. The Nest, Eggs and Breeding Habits of Harxjorliynchus crissalis. ■ 

 < Jw. Nat, vi, 1872, pp. 370-371. f 



1872. Drew, S. A. L. Eeason or Instinct in the Eobin [Turdus migratorius] ? <^w. 



iVa^., vi, 1872, p. 52. 

 Observations on the nesting. 



1873. CouES, E. Some United States Birds, New to Science, and other Things Orni- 



thological. < Am. Nat, vii, 1873, pp. 321-331, tigg. 65-70. 



Peucaea carpalis, p. 322 ; Harporhynehus bendirei, p. 330, spp. nn. : and, among " other things 

 ornithological ", a slight monography of Harporhynehus, with figures of the heads of six spp. 

 of that genus. 



1873. SCLATER, P. L. [Notice of a New Work on American Birds. ] < P. Z. »S'. , 1873, 



p. 554. 



Notice of the Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium. — Turdus subcinereus, P. Z. S., 1866, p. 

 320 = GoUuricincla rufiventris, of Australia. Cnipolegus sp. of Cat. A. B., p. 20Z=Ghasiem- 

 pis sandivichensis. 



1874. BOYCE, C[aroline]. TheEohin [Turdnsmigratorins]. < Am. Nat, viii, 1874, 



pp. 203-208. 

 Field notes on Turdus migratorius. 

 1874. BOYCE, Caroline. Usefnlness of the Robin [Turdus migratorius]. <^ Poj). 



Sci. MontUn, Nov., 1874, p. 124. 

 .1874. Brewer, T. M. [Eemarks on the species of Turdus of the subgenus Hylocichla.] 

 <^Proc. BostSoc. Nat. Hist., xvi, 1874, p. 115. 

 Critical ; 8 spp. recognized. 

 1874. Cabanis, J. [Identitat von Tiu'dus apicalis Hartl. nnd Margarops montanus 

 (Lafr.).] < J. f. 0., 1874, pp. 350, 351. 



1874. Wilson, Eobert. The Mocking-bird [Mimus polyglottus]. <^ A2}pleton' s 



Jowrw., xi, June, 1874, p. 776. 

 History of the bird woven into a novelette. 



1875. Abbott, C. C. Notes on Habits of certain Thrushes [in New Jersey]. <^Bod 



and Giui, vi. May 8, 1875, p. 86. 

 Kead before Nutt. Ornith. Club, April, 25, 1875. 

 1875. Anon. [Mimus carolinensis and other garden birds. ] <^ Eod and Gun, y'l, July 



3, 1875, p. 215. 

 1875. Cooper, J. G. Notes on Californian Thrushes [of the subgenus Hylocichla]. 



<iAm.Nat, ix, No. 2, Feb., 1875, pp. 114-116. 



1875. Greenwood, E. C. Occurrence of the Mocking-Bird [Mimus polyglottus] in 



Massachusetts. <^ Am. Sportsman, v, 1874-5, Mar. 13, p. 370. 



Note added by K. Deane to the eiiect that this specimen, which was exhibited to the 

 Nuttall Ornithological Club, was the fourth taken near Boston, within a few months. 



1875-76. Ingersoll, E. The Nesting of [certain Turdidte of North] American Birds. 

 I[-IV.]. ^Forest and Stream, v, Dec. 16, 1875, p. 291 ; Dec. 23, 1875, p. 308; 

 Dec. 30, 1875, p. 323 ; Jan. 13, 1876, p. 356. 

 I. Tardus migratorius. 11. Turdus ncevius. III. Turdus mustelinus. TV. Turdus pallasi. 



1876. CouES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 1. — The Oregon Eobin [Turdus nse- 



vius]. < The Chicago Field, June 24, 1876, fig. 



Account of habits, with a figure of the head. 



This series of "Letters", each with its own siibhead, runs through several is.sues of the 

 paper, as follows:— No. 1, June 24, 1876; No. 2, Aug. 12, 1876; No. 3, Aug. 26, 1876; No. 4, 

 Oct. 7, 1876; No. 5, Nov. 18, 1876; No. 6, Dec. 2, 1876; No. 7, Dec. 9, 1876; No. 8, Dec. 16, 1876; 

 No. 9, Dec. 23, 1876; No. 10, Dec. 30, 1876; No. 11, Jan. 6, 1877; No. 12, Jan. 13, 1877; No. 13, 

 Feb. 13, 1877; No. 13 [6is=14], Mar. 17, 1877; No. 15, July 14, 1877; No. 16, July 21, 1877; 

 No. 16 6is, Dec. 15, 1877; No. 17, Feb. 2, 1878; No. 18, June 29, 1878; No. 19, Apr. 26, 1870; 

 No. 20, May 10, 1879; No. 21, May 17, 1879; No. 22, May 24, 1879; No. 23, June 9, 1879; No. 

 24, June 14, 1879; No. 25, June 21, 1879; No. 26, June 28, 1879; No. 27, July 5, 1879; No. 28, 

 July 12, 1879; No. 29, July 19, 1879; No. 30, July 26, 1879.— They give popular accounts of 

 various North American Birds, in coitaiii cases from advance sheets of the "Birds of the Col- 

 orado Valley," and are for the most part illustrated with original woodcut figures. They are 

 cited in this Bibliography collectively by the major head under "North America", and also 

 individually by minor heads imder the several families to which they respectively pertain. 



