868 BULLJITIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Vol.^. 



1874. COUES, E. New Species of North. American Bird [Triuga ptilocnerais]. <^Am. 

 Nat., viii, 1874, pp. 500,501. 



Eeproduction of the description of Tringa ptilocnemis, Coues, from H. "W. Elliott's Bep. 

 Pryhilov Islands, 4to, 1873, App., not paged— the original being nearly inaccessible. 

 1874. DURNFORD, H. Malformation in Upper Mandible of a Redshank [Totanus 



calidris]. <;, Zoologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, pp. 3999, 4000. 

 1874. "Dry Land." Late woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^ Forest and Stream, Hi, 

 Dec. 3, 1874, p. 267. 

 Philohela minor and Gallinago wilsoni at Salem, Mass., in December. 

 1874. '• E. H. L." Curious trick of a woodcock [Philohela minor]. < Am. Sportsman, 

 iii, 1874, p. 379. See also iv, p. 10. 

 Parent woodcock carrying young in her beak. 

 1874. Harting, J. E. On a new Species of Tringa [Tringa gracilis] from Alaska. 



< P. Z. S. , xlii, 1874, pp. 242-244, pi. xl. 



The pi. shows also biU, feet, and tail of T. aipina and T. erassirostris.—The species was 



later identified with T. ptiloonemis, Coues. 

 1874. " Homo." [C. S. Westcott. ] Upland Plover [Actiturus bartramius] Shoottag. 



<^ Am. Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 231. 

 1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] The Summer moult of Woodcock [Philohela 



minor]. <[ Forest and Stream, ii, March 19, 1874, p. 86. 

 1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] Woodcock [Philohela minor] and Woodcock 



Shooting. < Forest and Stream, iii, Oct. 8, 1874, p. 131. 

 1874. "Homo." [C. S. Westcott.] Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni] and Snipe Shooting. 



< Forest and Stream, iii, Oct. 22, 1874, p. 163. 



1874. "H. P. S." Early Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^ Am. Sportsman, Hi, 1874, p, 

 395. 

 At Troy, N. Y. , March 7. 



1874. "Philohela." Woodcock [Philohela minor] in Boston [Boylston street]. 

 <^Am. Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 91. 



1874. "Herbert". The Song of the Woodcock [Philohela minor]. <^Am. Sports- 

 man, iv, 1874, p. 92. 

 Suigs at eveniag (see p. 19) and carries young by clasping it between the thighs (see p. 75). 



1874. Lamberton, A. B. The American Snipe [Gallinago wilsoni]. <^Am. Sportsman, 



iv, 1874, p. 99 and p. 115. See p. 155. 

 1874. Mathbw, G. F. Green Sandpiper [Totanus ochropus, in Great Britain]. <Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., ix, 1874, p. 4159. 

 1874. Persse, a. Sabine's Snipe [Gallinago sabinii] in County Galway. < Zoologist, 



2dser.,ix, 1874, p. 3836. 

 1874. Robinson, E. White Woodcock [Scolopax rusticola] in Ireland. < Zoologist, 



2dser.,ix, 1874,p.3915. 

 1874. Roberts, G.,Edson, — , and Newman, E. Communications and Extracts con- 

 cerning the Marsh Sandpiper (Totanus stagnatilis of Bechstein). <^ Zoologist, 



2d ser., ix, 1874, pp. 4054-4056. 

 1874. RODD, E. H. Woodcocks [Scolopax rusticola] in the Scilly Isles. <^Zoologist, 



2d8er.,ix, 1874,p. 4260. 

 1874. "Setter." Woodcock [Philohela minor] carrying their young. <:^Am.Sport8' 



man, iv, 1874, p. 10. 

 PhUohela minor carryiag its young on its back in flight; also iu its claws; confliming 



observation of "E. H. L.", ihid., iii, p. 379. See also.<p. 139. 



1874. Shaw, J. Solitary Snipe [Gallinago major] in Lancashire. <^'Zoologist, 2d ser., 

 ix, 1874, p. 3836. 

 From 'Field,' Oct. 4, 1873. 





