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1881. 

 HuRTER, Julius. — The Harlequin Duck and the Glossy and Wood 

 Ibises in Southern Illinois. <BulL Nutt. Om. Club, VL, April, 1881, 

 p. 124. 



1880-95. 

 Nehrling, H. — Beitriige zur Ornis des nordlichen Illinois. <Jmir. 

 fur Om., (October, 1880, pp. 408—41; April, 1881, pp. 190-203; 

 October, 1881, pp. 405-116; January, 1883, pp. 84-^97; July, 1883, 

 pp. 255-257 ; April, 1885, pp. 142-151. [233 species.] 



1883. 



Strumberg, C. W. — Notes from Galesburg, 111. <Ornit]tologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. VIII., No. 1, January, 1883, p. 8. [Interesting 

 notes on seven species.] 



RiDGWAY, Robert. — On Leconte's Bunting {Colurnieulus lecontei) 

 and other Birds observed in Southeastern Illinois. <Biill. Nutt. 

 Om. Club, VIII., January, 1883, p. 58. [C lecontei found in great 

 abundance on Sugar Creek Prairie, Richland Co., ill., October 27, 28, 

 1882. C. henslowi was also found, though less abundant, and some 

 specimens of Peuccea illinoensis {=P. astivalis bachmani) were seen.] 



Hancock, Joseph L. — Parkman's Wren in Illinois. <Bull. Nutt. 

 Om. Club, Vol. VIII,, July, 1883, p. 179. [A specimen captured 

 near Chicago, May 7, 1883. The second record of its occurrence 

 in Illinois.] 



CoALE, H. K.— The Willow Thrush and HolboU's Linnet in Ilh- 

 nois. <Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, Vol. VIII., Oct., 1883, p. 239. [A 

 specimen of Hylociclda {=-Turdus) fuscesccns salicicola shot in Chi- 

 cago, Sept. 16, 1877, and a specimen of JjJgiothus linaria holboelU, 

 {=Acanthis linaria rostrata) Nov. 2, 1878.] 



MuNDT, A. H. — Oological and Ornithological. <Omithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. VIII., No. 2, Feb., 1883, pp. 9, 10. [Interesting notes 

 on 18 species found breeding at Fairbury (Livingston Co.), Ilhnois.] 



Cooke, W. W. — Mississippi Valley Migration. < Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, VIII., No. 12, Dec, 1883, pp. 89-91. [Dates of arrival for 

 the following species, with various remarks, the notes pertaining to 

 several Illinois stations : Olive-backed Thrush, Catbird, Ruby- 

 crowned Kinglet, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Brown Creeper, House 

 Wren, Red-eyed Vireo, White-bellied Swallow, and Scarlet Tanager.] 



