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1854. Glogeh, C. W. L. Das geschlechtliclie Verhiiltniss bei den nicht selbst briiten- 

 clen Vogeln. < J". /. O., ii, 1854, pp. 137-143. 

 The general relations of parasitic-birds illustrated in the case of Molothrus ater. 

 1856. [Billings, E.] On the Bob-link or Rice-Bird, (Dolicbonyx orzivora [sic].) 



< Canad. Xat. and Geol, i, Jnne, 1856, pp. 233-237. 



1861. SCLATER, P. L. [Exhibition of a Specimen of the American Meadow-StarUng 

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1861. ScLATER, P. L. Notice of the occurrence of the American Meadow-Starling (Stur- 

 nella ludoviciana [magna]) in England. < IMs, iii, 1861, pp. 176-180. 



Concludes with observations on the genus and a synopsis of 5 spp., namely: ludoviciana, 

 neglecta, hippocrepis (Cuba), mexicana (Mexico), p. 179, and meridionalis (South America), p". 

 179 — the two last being new. 



1864. Jeffery, W., Jr. The Redwinged Starling [Agelseus phceniceus] in Sussex. 



<iZoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 8951. 



1865. Jesse, W. Redwinged Starling [Agelseus phceniceus] near Liphook. < Zoolo- 



Oist, sxiii, 1865, p. 9782. 



1865. Shimer, ii. [On a supposed new Species of Icterus from Illinois (=1, spurius). ] 



< Tmns. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, ii, pt. ii, 1865, pp. 260, 261. 



1866. Cassin, J. A Study of the Icteridaj. < Proe. Acad. Hat. Sci. P/u7a., xviii, 1866, 



pp. 10-25. (Continued ibid., pp. 403-417, and op. cit., 1867, pp. 45-74.) 



Agelai7ice: 7 genn., 46 ayp. —Macroagelaiusi P- 13; Agelaioides, p. 15; Erythropsar, p. 17; 

 Oallothrus, p. 18; Cyanothrus, p. 19, subgg. nn. DoKchonyxfuseipenms, p. 16; Molothrus ca- 

 banisii, p. 22 ; M. rufo-axillaris, p. 23, spp. nn. 



1866. Cassin, J. A Second Study of the Icteridae. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xviii, 



1866, pp. 403-417. (Continued from ibid., pp. 10-25; continued, op. cit., 1867, 

 pp. 45-74.) 



Qidscalince: 5 genn., 28 a^p.—JBToloquiscalus, p. 404; Megaquiscalus, p. 409; Euphagus, 

 Dives, p. 413 ; Idiopsar, p. 414, gg. nn. Quiscahts gundlachii, Q. brachypterus, p. 406 ; Q. 

 mexicanus, p. 408 ; Q. reetirostris, p. 409 ; Idiopsar brachyiirus, p. 414, spp. nn. 

 1866. Edward, T. Redwinged Starling (Sturnus predatorius [AgelfBus phceniceus]) 

 in Scotland. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , i, 1866, p. 310. 



1866. Monk, T. J. Redwinged Starling [Agelajus phceniceus] at Brighton. <^ Zoolo- 



gist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 229. 



1867. Cassin, J. A Third Study of the Icteridse. <^Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xix, 



1867, pp. 45-74. (Continued from ibid., pp. 403-407, and op. cit., 1866, pp. 

 10-25.) 



Ictennm, more monographicaUy treated than the other groups were in previous "Studies." 

 Euopsar, p. 47; Andriopsar, p. 49; Ateleopsar, p. 53; Oassiculoides, p. 54; Poliopsar, p. 55; 

 Melanopsar, p. 56 ; Icterioides, p. 60 ; Melanophantes, Aporophantes, p. 63, genn. nn. Icterus 

 graysonii, p. 48; Icterus sclateri, p. 49; Icterus salvinii, p. 41; I. grace-annce, p. 52; Cassicus 

 melanurus, p. 66, spp. nn. Cf. Ibis, 1868, p. 115. 



Mr. Cassin's "Studies" were protracted and faithful, representing our leading monograph 

 of this family, notwithstanding that the author pushed his generic subdivision so for, and 

 described in some cases very slight geographical modifications as distinct species. It was 

 one of his last works, as this hand paused Jan. 10, 1869. 



1867. Jesse, W. Redwinged Starling [Agelteus phceniceus] near Liphook. < Zoolo- 



gist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 913. 



1868. Brewster, W. A variety of the Blackbird [Agel^us phceniceus]. < Am. Nat 



ii, 1868, pp. 217, 218. 

 Marked with orange on the breast. 

 1868. "F. W." The Crow Blackbird [Quiscalus versicolor] a Robber. <'Am.Nat., 

 ii, Aug., 1868, p. 326. 

 Note on breeding, and on stealing the material from other birds' nests. 

 1868. Jackson, T.H. The Cow-bunting [Molothrus ater]. <^m. ^a^.,ii, 1868, p, 490. 

 Its eggs found in nests of Sayornis fuscus, Empidonax acadicus, Icteria viridis, and Pyranga 

 . rubra. 



