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1876. CouES, E. Letters on Omitliology. No. 7. — The Catbird [Mimus carolinensis]. 



< The Chicago Field, Dec. 9, 1876, fig. 

 BiograpMcal, from advance slieets of the Birds of the Colorado Yalley. 

 1876. Gray, A. F. Strange nesting places [of Tiirdns migratorins]. <[ Forest and 



Stream, \i, July 6, 1876, p. 355. 



1876. Hakting, J. E. [Turdus migratorins in England. ] < Uie (London) Field, Dec. 



23, 1876, p. — . 

 Not seen. 



1876. [Ingersoll, E.] The Crissal Thrasher [Harporhynchns crissalis]. <^ Forest 

 and Stream, "sdi, Oct. 12, 1876, p. 148. 



Quotations from letters from Capt. Charles Bendire, concemiag breeding habits of the spe- 

 cies in Arizona. 



1876. Morris, R.T. A Plea for the Robin [Turdus migratorins]. <^ Forest and Stream, 

 vi, June 29, 1876, p, 337. 



1876. Ragsdaxe, G. H. Late appearance of the Mocking-bird [Mimus polyglottus, in 

 Cooke Co., Texas]. < Forest and Stream, v, Jan. 20, 1876, id. 372. 



1876. Wooldridge, G. Mocking-bird [Mimus polyglottus] food. <^ Forest and Stream, 

 vii, Oct. 5,1876, p. 132. 



1876. . A Cat Whipped by Robins [Turdus migratorins]. <^ Bod and Crun, vii, 



Feb. 5, 1876, p. 294. 



1877. Bailey, H. B. Occurrence for the first time in England of the Robin (Turdus 



migratorins). < BuU.Nutt. Ornith. Cliih, ii. No. 4, Oct., 1877, p. 110. 

 Prepared from Harting's articles, The Field, Dec 23, 1876, and the Zoologist, Jan., 1877. 



1877. BOARDMAN, G. A. Melanosis [in Turdus migratorins]. <^ Forest and Stream, 



ix. Sept. 6, 1877, p. 86. 

 1877. [Young, Rawlings.] Song of the Mocking Bird [described and analyzed]. 



<^ Forest and Stream, ix, Aug. 16, 1877, p. 24. 

 1877. Harting, J. E. [Turdus migratorins in England. ] <^ Zoologist, — , Jan., 1877, 

 p. — . 

 If ot seen. 

 1877. Ingersoll, E. The Domestic Life of the Brown Thrasher [Harporhynchns 

 rufus]. <^Forest and Stream, viii, Apr. 12, 1877, p. 145. 

 An original and complete account. 

 1877. RiDGWAY, R. On Geographical Variation in Turdus migratorius. < Bull. Mutt. 

 Ornith. Club, ii. No, 1, Jan., 1877, pp. 8, 9. 

 Turdus propinqims, subsp. n., p. 9. 



1877. Treat, Mrs. M. Our Mocking-bird [Mimus polyglottus]. < Forest and Stream, 



'viii, Mar. 29, 1877, pp. 112, 113. 



1878. Allen, J. A. Persistency in Nest-building by a Pair of City Robins [Turdus 



migratorins]. < Bull. Nutt. Ornitli. Cliib, iii. No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 103, 104. 

 1878. Anon. [Ingenuity of Turdus migratorius. ] <| The Country, ii. May 18, 1878, 



p. 57. 

 1878. Beal, F. E. L. Birds' Nests in Unusual Places. <^ Forest and Stream, x, Mar. 



21, 1878, p. 118. 

 Nest of Turdxis migratorius on the ground. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. Wilson's Thrush [Turdus fuscescens], with Spotted Eggs and 

 nesting on a Tree. <] Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 4, Oct., '1878, p. 193. 



1878. CouES, E. Melanism of Turdus migratorius. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 

 1, Jan., 1878, pp. 47,48. 



1878. Deane, R. Deadly Combat between an Albino Robin [Turdus migratorius] and 

 a Mole. < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii. No. 2, Apr., 1878, p. 104. 

 Covering a narrative of the occurrence from Miss Maria L. Audubon, granddaughter of J. J. 



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