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BIBLIOGRAPHY 



OF 



Ornithological Writings relating to the Birds of Long 

 Island, New York. 



Adney, E. T. The Cardinal Grosbeak breeding in [Prospect 

 Park], Brooklyn, N. Y.— Auk, i, 1884, p. 390. 



Akhurst, John. Capture of the Egyptian Goose on Long 

 Island.— Bull. N. O. C, ii, 1877, p. 52. 

 Doubtless one of several which escaped from confinement. 



Allen, Charles Slover. Breeding habits of the Fish Hawk 

 on Plum Island, New York.— Auk, ix, 1892, pp. 313-332, 

 (2 plL). 



Allen, C. S. The nesting of the Black Duck on Plum Island. — 

 Auk, X, 1893, pp. 53-59 (2 plL). 



Allen, Joel Asaph. [Note on occurrence of Fish Crow on Long 

 Island.]— Bull. N. O. C, iii, 1878, p. 47. 



Allen, J. A. A revised list of the birds of Massachusetts. — Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., i, 1886, pp. 221-271. 

 Many interesting references to Long Island birds. 



Allen, J. A. Capture of a pair of wild hybrid Ducks (Mallard 

 + Muscovy) on Long Island. — Auk, iii, 1886, pp. 274-275. 



Allen, J. A. Three interesting birds in the American Museum 

 of Natural History.— Auk, iii, 1886, p. 489. 



One of the birds is Mr. D. G. Elliott's specimen of Saxicola cenanthe, from 

 Long Island. 



Allen, J. A. Notes on some of the rarer birds of Massachusetts. 

 Am. Naturalist, iii, 1870, pp. 631-678. 



Wilson's Plover is said to have been abundant on Long Island in August. 



Allen, J. A. Review of Rowley's 'The Pied Duck.' — Bull. 

 N. O. C, iii, 1878, pp. 79-80. 



Long Island said to be the last locality from whence a specimen has 

 been secured. 



