103 



Beard, D. Long-eared Owls resident at Flushing, Long Island, 

 N. Y.— Auk, xxiii, 1906, p. 337. 



Beebe, C. W. The European Lapwing on Long Island. — Auk, 

 xxiii, 1906, p. 221. 

 In the fall of 1905 at Watermill. 



Benner, Franklin. Bird notes from Long Island. — Forest and 

 Stream, x, 1878, pp. 174 and 215. 



Berier, de Lagnel. Interesting birds found on Long Island. — 

 Bull. N. O. C, V, 1880, pp. 46-47. 



Berier, de L. Notes on a few birds observed at Fort Hamilton, 

 Long Island, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, vi, 1881, pp. 11-13. 

 Ten species included in the remarks. 



Berier, de L. Notes on birds rare or accidental on Long Island, 

 N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, vi, 1881, p. 125-126. 

 Eleven species recorded. 



Berier, de L. Colaptes auratus + C. mexicanus. — Bull. N. O. 

 C, vi, 1881, p. 247. 

 Three specimens taken at Fort Hamilton supposed to show evidence of 

 hybridization. 



Berier, de L. Further notes on the Labrador Gyrfalcon taken 

 on Long Island, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, vi, 1881, pp. 247-248. 



Berier de L. Unseasonable birds on Long Island. — Auk, iii, 

 1886, p. 281. 

 Galeoscoptes cordinensis, Dec. 30; Oidemia perspicillata, July 21; Harelda 

 glacialis, July 12. 



BiCKNELL, Eugene P. Evidences of the Carolinian fauna in the 

 lower Hudson valley principally from observations taken at 

 Riverdale, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, iii, 1878, pp. 128-132. 

 Refers particularly to five or six specimens of the Painted Bunting and 

 two more known to Mr. Akhurst from Long Island. 



BiCKNELL, E. P. The CaroHna Wren breeding in New York. — 

 Bull. N. O. C, iv, 1879, pp. 183-184. 

 Breeding at Flushing and at VaUey Grove. 



BiLDERSEE, Isaac. [Christmas bird census at Manhattan Beach] 

 Bird-Lore, vi, 1905, p. 26. 



