107 



Deane, R. Unusual abundance of the Snowy Owl (Nyctea 

 nyctea).— Auk, xxiii, 1906, pp. 283-298. 

 Long Island references, pp. 291-292. 



DeKay, J. E. Zoology of New York, part ii, Birds, 1844. 

 Many Long Island references. 



Butcher, Basil H. Bird notes from Little Gull Island, Suffolk 

 Co., N. Y.— Auk, vi, pp. 124-131, N. Y., 1889. 

 Stercorarius pomarinus and S. parasiticus, Sterna hirundo, S. dougalli, 

 Puffinus borealis and others; twenty-three species in all, noticed. 



DuTCHER, B. H. [Great numbers of Geothlypis trichas and Seiurus 

 noveboracensis killed by the Fire Island lighthouse. May 19, 

 1891].— Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc., N. Y. (no. 4), 1892, p. 4. 



DuTCHER, W. Wilson's Plover on Long Island, N. Y. — Bull. N. 

 O. €., iv, 1879, p. 242. 



DuTCHER, W. Wilson's Plover {Mgialitis wilsonia) on Long 

 Island.— Bull. N. O. C, v, 1880, p. 186-187. 



DuTCHER, W. Is not the Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus Wilson) 

 a winter as well as a summer resident at the northern limit of 

 its range?— Trans. Linn. Soc, N. Y., i, 1882, pp. 107-111. 



DuTCHER, W. The Ipswich Sparrow. — Ornith. and OoL, viii, 

 1883, p. 488. 

 Eight out of ten seen were taken at Great Soiith Beach during the winter 

 of 1883. 



DuTCHER, W. Bird notes from Long Island, N. Y. — Auk, i, 1884, 

 p. 31-35. 

 14 species recorded. 



DuTCHER, W. Bird notes from Long Island, N. Y. — Auk, i, 1884, 

 pp. 174-179. 



Treats of the birds which strike the lighthouses on Long Island. 



DuTCHER, W. Bird notes from Long Island, N. Y. — Auk, ii, 

 1885, pp. 36-39. 



Eight species recorded, Gull-billed Tern, Razor-billed Auk, Briinnich's 

 Guillemot, etc. 



