650 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Yol.r. 



1871. Bo YES, F. Migration of Larks in East Yorkshire. <^ Zoologist, 2d, ser., 1871, 



pp. 2639, 2640. 

 1871. Moor, E. C. White Larks. < Zoologist, 2d ser., vi, 1871, pp. 2640, 2641. 



1871. Sharpe, R. B. On the Alauda himaculata of M^n^tries. <[ Am. Mag. Nat. Hist., 



4th ser., viii, 1871, pp. 179-181. 



1872. Anox. Sky Larks [Ahauda arvensis] breeding in an Aviary. <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., vii, 1872, p. 3186. 



1872. Htjme, a. O. The Skylarks of India. < Stray Feathers, i, pp. 38-41. 



All the Indian species of Alavda are referred to A. arvensis and A. malabarica. The latter 

 includes A. gulgula, A. inalaharica (vera), A. triborhyncha, as subspecies, each with a separate 

 habitat, as well as a fourth from the central provinces, to which no name is given. (Cf. Ibis, 

 1873, pp. 221, 222.) — ^STot seen: title and comment from Zool. Bee. 



1873. CORBix, G. B. Migration of the Sky Lark [Alanda arvensis]. <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., viii, 1873, p. 3647. 

 1873. Gregsox, C. S. [Albinotic and Melanotic] Varieties of the Skylark [Alauda 



arvensis]. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., viii, 1873, p. 3412. 

 1873. Hojieyer, E. F. v. Monographische Beitrage iiber einige Grupj)en der Lerchen 



( Alandida^ ). < ././. 0. , 1873, pp. 186-209. 

 Genu. Hierapterhina, Melanocorypha, Pallasia, n. g., p. 190, Alauda, Galandrella (O. immacu- 



tofaBrhm. MSS.jSj). n., 194), Galandritis (O.heinei, sp. n., p. 197), Ammomanes, Ohorys, Gale- 



rita {O. mieroeristata, sp. n., p. 64) ; 23 Arten. Cf Zool. Mec, x, p. 64. 



1873. HoMEYERjE. F. V. Notiz iiber Galandritis heinei Nob. <J'./. 0., 1873, pp. 425, 

 426. 



1873. LiLFORD, Lor(L [Occurrenceof Galandrella rebondia near Seville, Spain. <^IMs, 



3d ser., iii, 1873, p. 98. 



1874. Burroughs, J. Mellow England. <(Scri&we/-'s Ifoni/i?;/, vol. viii, 1874, pp. .559- 



571. 



Contains short account of English skylark, notes upon its possible introduction into the 

 United States, and a comparison of the singing of English and American birds. 



1874. EorE, G. T. Early Nesting of Sky Lark [Alauda arvensis, in Suffolk]. < Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 4034. 



1875. CouES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 4. — The Horned or Shore Lark [Ere- 



mophila alpestris]. <^ The Chicago Field, Oct. 7, 1876, fig. 

 On the habits of this species. 

 1877. Ingersoll, E. [Inquiry as to introduction of English] Sky Larks [into the U. 

 S. ]. < Forest and Stream, viii. Mar. 8, 1877, p. 65. See p. 129. 



1877. WiLLicoTT, W. What becomes of our foreign song-birds. <^ Forest and Stream, 



viii, Apr. 5, 1877, p. 129. 



Reply to question asked by E. Ingersoll (p. 65) concerning skylarks introduced from Eng- 

 land to TJ. S., stating that acclimatization was attempted, stiveral years previous, but none 

 were now known to survive. 



1878. Allex, .1. A. Early Nesting of the Shore Lark [Ereniophila alpeytris] near In- 



dianapolis, Ind. < Bull. Nutt. Oniith. Club, iii, No. 4, Oct. , 1878, p. 189. 

 Young were well grown April 24. (The bird has been known to nest in the N. W. States 



before the snow was off the ground.) 

 1878. Davis, F. J. Nesting of the Horned Lark(Ereniopila [sic] cornuta) in Central 



NeAv York. < The Oologist, iv. No. 2, Apr., 1878, p. 9, cut. 

 1878. HoWEY, J. M. Breeding of the Shore Lark [Eremophila alpestris] in Western 



New York. < Bull. Ntdt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, p. 40. 

 1878. Jones, H. T. Breeding of the Shore Lark [Eremophila aliiestris] in Western 



New York. < Bull. JSiutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 4, Oct. , 1878, p. 189. 

 Quite common near Rochester, N. Y. ; nest with incubated eggs June 6. (Cf. op. torn, cit., 



p. 40, and loe. dt.) 



