105 



Beaislin, W. C. Notes concerning certain birds of Long Island, 

 New York.— Auk, xxi, 1904, pp. 287-289. 

 Pufjfinus horealis, Cathartes aura, Anas obscura rubripes, Anas penelope, 

 Aythya vallisneria, Chen hyperborea nivalis, Crymophilus fulicarius, Num- 

 enius borealis and Sturnus vulgaris. 



Braislin, W. C. Notes concerning certain birds of Long Island. — 

 Auk, xxii, 1905, pp. 167-169. 

 Twelve species mentioned. 



Braislin, W. C. The Florida Gallinule nesting on Long Island, 

 N. Y.— Auk, xxiii, 1906, pp. 189-194. 



Braislin W. C. Notes concerning certain birds of Long Island. 

 — Auk, xxiv, 1907, pp. 186-189. 



Braislin, W. C. A correction: concerning the occurrence of 

 Numenius horealis on Long Island. — Auk, xxiv, 1907, p. 341. 



References to Eskimo Curlew, in Auk, xxi, 1904, p. 289, believed to be 

 erroneous. 



Brewer, Thomas M. Stilt Sandpipers. — Bull. N. O. C, iii, 

 1878, p. 148. 

 Refers to its occasional abundance on Long Island. 



Brewster, William. An interesting flight of Pine Finches [on 

 Long Island]. — Bull. N. O. C, viii, 1883, p. 57. 



Burtis, Henry M. The Dovekie {Alle alle) on Long Island. — 

 Auk, XX, 1903, p. 209. 



Burtis, H. M. Barn Owls on Long Island, N. Y. — Auk, xx, 

 1903, p. 212. 



Chadbourne, Arthur P. Puffinus horealis at Gardiners Bay, 

 New York.— Auk, v, 1888, p. 202. 



Chadbourne, A. P. An unusual flight of Killdeer Plover along 

 the New England coast.— Auk, vi, 1889, pp. 255-263. 

 Refers in part to occurrences on Long Island. 



Chapman, Frank M. The northern Hmit of the Carolinian fauna 

 on the x\tlantic coast. — Auk, vi, 1888, p. 199. [Reprinted, 

 Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc, N. Y. (no. 1), 1888-89, p. 4.] 



Chapman, F. M. Visitors' guide to the local collection of birds 

 in the American Museum of Natural History, New York. 



