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1878. Brewer, T. M. [OccuiTence of Ammocb-omus maritimus in Massachusetts.] 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xix, for Dec. 6, 1877, pub. Feb. , 1878, p. 260. 

 I87S. Brewer, T. M. [Letter relatiug to the Nest and Eggs of Zonotrichia coronata. ] 



< I Us, 4th ser., ii, Jan., 1878, pp. 117, 118. 



FuUy described, as being the first authentic specimen known. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. The Black-throated Bunting (Euspiza americana) [nesting in 

 Massachusetts]. < Bull. Nutt. Omith. Club, iii. No. 4, Oct., 1878, pp. 190, 191. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. The White-crowned Sparrow [Zonotrichia leucoi^hrys] breed- 

 ing in Vermont. < Bull. Nutt. Omith. Club, iii, No. 4, Oct., 1878, p. 195. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. Notes on Junco caniceps and the closely allied Forms. <^ Bull, 

 mat. Omith. CZm&, iii. No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 72-75. 



1878. Brewer, T. M. The Seaside Finch (Ammodramus maritimtis) in Eastern Mas- 

 sachusetts. <^ Bull. Nutt. Omith. CZtt&, iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 48. 



1878. Brewer, T.M. Nest and Eggs of Zonotrichia coronata. <C^ Bull. Nutt. Omith. 

 Club, iii. No. 1, Jan. , 1878, pp. 42, 43. 



1878. Brewer, T.M. Song of Hepburn's Finch (LeucostictelittoraLis,Baird). <^BuU. 

 Nutt. Omith. Club, iii, No. 4, Oct., 1878, pp. 189, 190. 

 Observations of C. Bendire in Oregon. 



1878. Brown, N.C. The Sharp-tailed Finch (Ammodramus caudacutus) in Maine. 



< Bull. Nutt. Omith. Club, iii. No. 2, Apr. , 1878, pp. 98, 99. 



1878. "Carnifex, John" (2?sejtd!o)i.). Some Western Sparrows. <^ The Country (news- 

 paper of N. Y.), July 20, 1878. 

 Treating of species of Plectrophanes, Passerculus bairdi, Oalamospiza hicolor, etc. 



1878. Cooper, W. A. Notes on the breeding habits of Carpodacus purpureus var. cali- 



fornicus, with a Description of its Nest and Eggs. <^BuU. Nutt. Omith. Club, 



iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, pp. 8-10. 

 1878. Coues, E. Note on Passerculus bairdi and P. princeps. <^Bull. Nutt. Orniih. 



Club, iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, pp. 1-3, pi. i. 

 Perfunctory letter-press for the plate ; but gives complete synonymy of the two species, the 



former of which is figured on the colored plate. 



1878. CoUES, E. Pipilo erythrophthalmus with Spotted Scapulars. <^ Bull. Nutt. 

 Omith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, pp. 41, 42. 

 With editorial note by J. A. Allen. 

 1878. Covert, A. B. Rare Birds [in Michigan]. <| Science Neivs, i. No. 4, Dec. 15, 

 1878, p. 64. 

 Junco oregonus, J. caniceps, and others. 

 1878. Deane, R. Coturniculus henslowi in New Hampshire. <^Bull. Nutt. Omith. 



Club, iii. No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 39. 

 1878. "E. C. M." A Cardinal Grosbeak [Cardinalis virginianus] in Central Park. 



<[ Forest and Stream, x, Apr. 4, 1878, p. 156. 

 1878. [Fitch, E. H.] The Field Sparrow. (Spizella Pusilla.) <^TheJourH. of Sci. 

 (Toledo, Ohio), 2d ser. i. No. 7, Oct., 1878, cut. 

 Popular biography, with a figure. 

 1878. Gentry, [T.G.] The Rose-breasted Grosbeak [Gouiaphealudoviciana]. <r/te 

 Oologist, iv, No. 4, June, 1878, p. 30. 

 Notes on the habits of the bird. 

 1878. Henshaw, H. W. On the Species of the genus Passerella. <^ Bull. Nutt. Omith. 

 Club, iii. No. 1, .Ian., 1878, pp. 3-7. 

 Reduces them all to subspecies of P. iliaca. 

 1878. Ingersoll, E. Breedinghabitsof the Goldfinch [Chrysomitristristis]. <^ For- 

 est and Stream, x, July 11, 1878, ]). 442. 

 1878. Jones, J. M. Cardinal Grosbeak [Cardinalis virginianus] in Nova Scotia in 

 Winter. <^ Forest and Stream., x, May 16, 1878, p. 275. 



