No. 4.1 COUKS'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY PERDICID^. 831 



1877. AiTOK. An Albino Quail [Or iyxvirginiana]. <:^ Forest aud Stream, i-i, Dec. 20, 

 1877, p. 381. 

 From "Bucks Covinty Gazette". 

 1877. Anon. Migrations of Quails [Ortyx virginiana]. <^The Country, i, Dec. 15, 1877, 

 p. 91. 



Letter condensed from "Scientific American " concerning inability of this species to fly 

 across the Mississippi river near ^Natchez. 



1877. Anon. Migratory Quails [Coturnix communis] for Vermont. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, viii, June 28, 1877, p. 341. 



Account from Rutland (Vt.) "Herald" of arrival of Quail from Sicily, to be acclimatized 

 by the Hon. M. G. Everts ; and remarks on breeding native Quail in this country from the 

 Nashville (Tenn.) "Kural Sun." 



1877. . Quail [Coturnix communis] at Sea. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Nov. 22, 



1877, p. 306. See pp. 327, 345. 

 Letters concerning their occurrence on Atlantic Coast. 



1877. . Those Migratory quail [Coturnix communis]. <] Foi-est and Stream, ix, 



Dec. 6, 1877, p. 345. See pp. 306, 327, 380, 397. 



Letters from M. Gr. Everts, W. Hapgood, and "Staunch", with editorial remarks, concern- 

 ing their colonization in Vermont. 



1877. COUES, E. Quail [Coturnix communis] at Sea. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Nov. 

 29, 1877, p. 327. 



Information wanted concerning Quail mentioned on p. 306; distinctions between European 

 and American "Quail." 



1877. LCOUES, E.] Birds. < The Mirror (Baltimore, Md.), Oct. 1, 1877, p. 10 ; Nov. 1, 

 1877, p. 5. 

 Notices of certain North American Perdiddce, from his "Birds of the Northwest." 

 1877. Hapgood, W." Game birds of New England. European quail [Coturnix com- 

 munis]. <^ Forest and Stream, ix, Aug. 9, 1877, p. 10. 

 1877. Harrington, H. Can the Partridge [Ortyx virginiana] withhold his scent? 

 < Forest and Stream, ix, Nov. 22, 1877, p. 306. 

 Affi rmftd, through power of bird to compress its plumage, which is non-conducting of scent. 

 1877. Houghton, G. H. Breeding season for quail [Ortyx virginiana]. <^ Forest and 



Stream, viii, July 26, 1877, j). 421. 

 1877. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the Families Troch- 

 ilidse and Tetraonidai. <^ Ann. JSf. Y. Acad. Sci.,i, Dec, 1877, pj). 50-52. 



The gallinaceous bird here described is Gyrtonyx sum,ichrasti, p. 51, Sta Efigenia, Tehuau- 

 tepec. 



1877. Ready, J. A. Those Quail [Coturnix communis] Not All Gone to Sea. <^ For- 

 est and Stream, ix, Dec. 27, 1877, p. 397. 

 1877. Rowley, G. D. Odontophorus cinctus (Salvin). <^Boivl. Orn. Misc., iu, -pt. si, 

 Nov., 1877, pp. 39-41, pi. Ixxxi. 

 Copy of the orig. descr., with colored fig. of the bird, and notes on habits by A. Boucard. 

 1877. [Grlnnell, M.] Save the Quail [Ortyx virginiana], <^ Forest and Stream, 

 vii, Jan. 18, 1877, p. 376. 

 While suffering from rigors of winter. 



1877. Vandyke, T.S. California Quail [Lophortyx caltfornica] for the East. <^Eod 

 and Gun, ix, Mar. 17, 1877, p. 71. See also p. 401. 



Habits of Quail of Pacific Coast, and qualities fitting them for successful introduction into 

 the Eastern States. 



1877. "Verde Monte." Migratory Quail [Coturnix communis]. <^ Forest and 



Stream, viii, Aug. 2, 1877, p. 447. 

 Details of M. G. Everts' successful introduction of them in Vermont. 



1878. Anon. Inability of American Quail [Ortyx virginiana] to Fly Across Wide 



Rivers [doubted]. < Forest and Stream, x, Apr. 18, 1878, p. 196. See pp. 255, 

 319. 



