102 



Allen, J. A. Review of Roosevelt's 'Notes on some of the Birds 

 of Oyster Bay, L. V— Bull. N. O. C, iv, 1879, p. 171. 



Allen, J. A. Destruction of birds by light-houses. — Bull. N. 

 O. C, V, 1880, pp. 131-138. 

 Refers to instances on Long Island. 



Anon. [''S. G. D."] Acclimating British songsters. Familiar 

 Science and Fancier s Journal, vi, 1879, pp. 22-23. 

 Liberation of British birds at Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, 



American Ornithologists Union. Twelfth supplement to A. O. 

 U. Check-List.— Auk, xx, 1903, p. 344. 



Hoyt's Horned Lark (Otocoris alpestris hoyti) specifically referred to 

 Long Island. 



Baird, S. F. Catalogue of North American birds chiefly in the 

 museum of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1858. 



The following species are referred to Long Island viz. — Heath Hen, 

 Trudeau's Tern, Varied Thrush, Seaside Finch and Cooper's Sand- 

 piper. 



Baird, Spencer F., Cassin, John and Lawrence, George 

 Newbold. — Birds of North America, Vol. ix of Pacific 

 R. R. Exp. and Surv., Washington 1858 [and Phila. 1860 

 edition]. 



The portion dealing with the water-birds, largely from the pen of Mr. 

 Lawrence, contains many original references to Long Island birds. 



Badger, George B. Histrionicus histrionicus on Long Island, 

 N. Y.— Auk, vi, 1889, p. 67. 

 At Freeport, Nov. 22, 1878. 



Bailey, Harry B. Occurrence of Passerculus princeps in New 

 York.— Bull. N. O. C, ii, 1877, pp. 78-79. 

 First record of Ipswich Sparrow on Long Island. 

 Beard, Dan. Home of the American Osprey. — Scientific Amer. 

 Suppl. xlv, July 30, 1881, p. 31. 

 Bird notes on Gardiner's Island. 

 Beard, D. The Barn Owl on Long Island. — Auk, xix, 1902, 

 p. 398. 

 Nesting at Flushing. 



