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1876. Prior, C. M. Thirteen Eggs in a Moorlieu's [Gallinula cMoropusJ Nest. <Zo- 



o%is<, 2d ser., xi, July, 1876, p. 5006. 

 1876. PRIOR; C. M. Change of Plumage in the Moorhen [Gallinula chloropus]. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser. , xi, Sept. , 1876, p. .5084. 



1876. "Recapper." [Tiios. C. Abbott.] To Dr. Coues. <^ Bod and Gun, \in,Ju.nQ 

 24, 1876, p. 203. 

 Notes on Fulica americana observed at Trenton, N. J. 

 1876. [SCLATER, p. L.] [Addition of Porzana notata to the Society's Menagerie.] 



< P. Z. S. , Feh. 15, 1876, p. 255. 



1876. SwiNHOE, R. [Letter on Porzana exquisita, claiming the name.] <|J&(s, 3d 



ser., vi, Oct., 1876, pp. 507, 508. 



See P. erythrothorax, J. f. O., 1873, p. 107 ; P. undulata, J. f. O., 1874, p, 333 ; Ann. Mag. 

 N'. H., 4tli sor., xii, ISTov., 1873, p. 376; Ibis, 1870, p. — . 



1877. Browne, F. C. Occurrence of the Black Rail [Porzana jamaicensis] in Massa- 



chusetts [at Plymouth, in August, 1869]. <^ Forest and Stream, Yiii, Feb. 22, 

 1877, p. 33. See p. 129. 



1877. [CouES, E.] Birds. < T/te ifijror (Baltimore, Md.), Sept. 1, 1877. 

 Editorial extract from Birds of the Northwest, relating to Hallusvirginianus. 

 1877. [ CoUES, E. ] Communion with Birds. < The Temjjerance Vedette (Terrill, Texas), 

 Aug. 11, 1877. 

 Editorial extract from Birds of the Northwest, relating to Hallus virginianus. 

 1877. Curtis, T. D. The Occurrence of the Black Rail [Porzana jamaicensis] in Mas- 

 sachusetts' [in Boston]. <^ Forest and Stream, viii, Apr. 5, 1877, j). 129. See 

 p. 33. 



1877. Streets, T. H. Descrixition of a new Moorhen [Gallinula sandvicensis] from 



the Hawaiian Islands. <^ Ibis, 4th ser., i, Jan., 1877, pp. 25-27, fig. 



1878. Evans, R. D. [Porzana Carolina] Caught at Sea. <^Forest and Stream, x, Aug. 



1, 1878, p. 503. 

 An individual captured 350 miles off the coast of Virginia. 



1878. Sci/ATER, [P. L.] [Exhibition of the probable type of Fulica gallinuloidea 



King, Zool. Journ., iv, p. 96 = F. leucoptera V., nee F. armillata (cf. P. Z. S., 

 1868, p. 465 ; Exot. Orn., p. 115). ] < P. Z. S. , Mar. 5, 1878, p. 291. 



1879. "AixSponsa." The Mud-hen of the West [Fulica americana]. <^ Forest and 



Stream, xii, July 10, 1879, p. 444. 

 Habits of young of this species. 

 1879. "Byrne." The "Mud Hen" of the West [Fulica americana]. <^ Forest and 

 Stream, xii, Apr. 24, 1879, p. 226. 



1879. Chubb, H. E. Whose Mistake ? < Forest and Stream, xiii, Oct. 9, 1879, p. 705. 

 Eefers to Porzana noveboracensis in Ohio. 



1879. CouES, E. Letters on Ornithology. No. 23. — The American Coot. — (Fulica 



Americana, Gm.) <^ The Chicago Field, June 9, 1879. 

 From the "Birds of the Korthwest." 

 1879. Deai^e, R. The Florida Gallinule [Gallinula galeata] in New England. 



<[ Forest and Stream, xiii, Nov. 6, 1879, p. 785. 

 187-. Elliot, D. G. The Genus Porphyrio and its Species. < Straij Feathers, — , 187-, 



pp. ,lpl. 



1879. [Fitch, *E. H.] The American Coot [Fulica americana]. <^ The Journ. of Soi. 



(Toledo, Ohio), 2d ser., ii. No. 1, Apr., 1879, cut. 

 1879. [Grinnell, G. B.] A Rare Rail [Porzana noveboracensis]. <^Forest and 



Stream, xiii, Sept. 18, 1879, p. 645. 

 Captured in Kew Jersey. 

 1879. [Grinnell, G. B.] The Florida Gallinule [Gallinula galeata] in Connecticut. 



< Forest and Stream, xiii, Oct. 2, 1879, p. 684. 



