^0. 4.1 COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY FALCONID^. 785 



1877. "ROAMEE" [ ]. Does tlie Osprcy Ever Take Dead Fish ? <JPores« 



and Stream, vii, Jan. 11, 1877, p. 357. 



1877. " EOAMER" [ ]. Ospreys Taking Dead Fish. < Forest and Stream, 



viii, June 14, 1877, p. 300. See pp. 4, 113. 



1877. "ROAMER" [ ]. Ospreys taking dead fish. <^ Forest and Stream, 



viii, Mar. 29, 1877, p. 113. See p. 4, 224, 300. 



1877. [Scott, W. E. D. ] A Strange Flight of Hawks. < The Country, i, Dec. 8, 1877, 



p. 79. 

 Brief remarks on the migratory iiabits of hawks, apropos of a contextual paragraph quoted. 



1878. A[LLEN], J. A. Sharpe's "Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum." 



< Bull. Nuit. Ornith. Cluh, iii. No. 2, Apr., 1878, pp. 77-79. 



Eeview of the parts of the work (vols, i and ii; relating to Falconidce and Strigidce. 

 1878. Anon. The Bird of America [Haliaetus leucocephalus]. <^Mining and Scientific 

 Press (newspaper of San Francisco), xxxvii. No. 25, Dec. 21, 1878, p. 393. 

 A popular biographical sketch. 



1878. Anon. The Harpy Eagle (Harpya destructor). < The Oologist, iv, No. 4, 

 June, 1878, pp. 28-30. 

 Account of habits, quoted from Knir/ht's Museum of Animated Nature, i, p. 259. 

 1878. [Bendire, C] Golden Eagle [Aquila chrysaetus]. <^Familiar Science and 

 Fancier^ s Journ.,nevr ser., v, Apr., 1878, p. 88. 

 Cowardly behavior in presence of danger to nest. 

 1878. Brewster, W. Occurrence of a Second Specimen of Swainson's Buzzard (Buteo 

 swainsoni) in Massachusetts. <^Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, iii, No. 1, Jan., 1878, 

 pp. 39, 40. 



1878. COUES, E. Swallow-tailed Kite [Elanoides forficatus] in Dakota in Winter. 



< Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Cluh, iii. No. 3, July, 1878, p. 147. 



OccuiTonce at Fort Sisseton, Dakota, during nearly the whole winter, according to obser- 

 vations of Dr. C. E. McChesney, TJ. S. A. 



1878. Ingersoll, E. [Report of discussion upon habits of eagles at] The Liunean 



Society. < The Country, i, Apr. 13, 1878, p. 354. 

 1878. Goss, N. S. Breeding of the Duck Hawk [Falco communis var. anatum] in 



trees. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Cluh, iii, No. 1, Jan. , 1878, pp. 32-34. 

 1878. Gurnet, J. H. Notes on a Specimen of Polyborus lately living in the Society's 



Gardens. < P. Z. S. , Feb. 19, 1878, pp. 230-232. 

 The same individual as described and figured in P. Z. S., 1876, p. 333, pi. 25, here decided to 



be P. tharusju-v., in an abnormal phase of coloring. 



1878. Gurnet, J. H. [Falco of Ibis, 1877, p. 149 and p. 397, from Socotra, proved to be 

 F. peregrinus. ] < IMs, 4th ser., ii, July, 1878, p. 380. 



1878. ' ' John." [J. Fowler. ] An Epicurean Eagle. <^Forest and Stream, x. May 30, 

 1878, p. 319: 

 Bald eagles feeding on lambs ; four albino robins mating and building nests. 



1878. Mearns, E. a. The Golden Eagle [Aquila chrysaetus] in the Hudson High- 

 lauds. < Bull. Xutt. Ornith. Cluh, iii. No. 2, Apr. , 1878, pp. 100, 101. 



1878. Mearns, E. A. The White-headed Eagles [Haliaetus leucocephalus] of the 

 Hudson Highlands. <;_ Forest and Stream, x, July 4, 1878, p. 421; July 18, 

 1878, pp. 462, 4(33. 



1878. Merrill, J. C. Butca Albi-Caudalus [sic]. <r Forest and Stream, x, July 11, 

 1878, p. 443. 

 2^otice of the capture of Buteo albocaudatus, new to the U. S. Fauna, at Fort Brown, Texas. 



1878. Oswald, F. L. The Home of the Harpy Eagle [Thrasaetus destructor]. <^Am. 

 Nat., xii, No. 3, 1878, pp. 146-157. 



FuU account of the habits of Thrasaetus destructor, as observed in Mexico. An interestin " 

 article. " " 



