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D WIGHT, J. Jr. The Horned Lark of North America. — Auk, 

 vii, 1890, p. 138-158 (map). 

 Refers to specimens of 3 forms taken on Long Island. 



DwiGHT, J. Jr. Tlie Ips\\4ch Sparrow in its summer home. — 

 Memoirs of Nuttall Ornith. Club, ii, 1895, pp. 1-56. 

 Contains reference to the winter habitat on Long Island. 



D[wight], J. Jr. Re^'ie^v of Chapman's "List of the birds of the 

 vicinity of New York." — Auk, xii, 1895, p. 69. 

 Reference to some Long Island records. 



DwiGHT, J. Jr. Nyctea nyctea on Long Island, New York. — 

 Auk, xix, 1902, p. 199. 



DwiGHT, J. Jr. Capture of the Barn Owl (Strix pmtincola) on 

 Long Island, New York. — Auk, xx, 1903, p. 434. 



Dt\t[ght, J. Jr. First capture of Townsend's SoHtaire (Myades- 

 tes toionsendi) on Long Island, New York. — Auk, xxiii, 1906, 

 pp. 105-106. 

 A specimen obtained by Mr. J. A. Weber at King's Park, Nov. 25, 1905. 



Eagle, Cl-YREXCE H. The Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus) on Long 

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



Eagle, C. H. Capture of Mgialitis meloda var. circumcincta 

 Ridg. on Long Island. — Bull. N. O. C, iii, p. 94. Camb., 



1878. 



Earle, Chla.rles. Lark Finch on Long Island. — Forest and 

 Stream, xiv, 1880, p. 44. 



Earle, C. The Lark Finch on Long Island, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. 

 C, xi, 1881, p. 58. 



Elliot, Daxiel G. History of the Shore Birds, New York, 

 1895. 

 Specific references to Long Island birds. 



Evans, Evan W. Calamospiza melancorys on Long Island. — 

 Auk, vi, 1889, p. 192. 

 The Lark Bunting, taken at Montauk Point, Sept. 4, 1888. 

 Fisher, Albert K. The Hawks and Owls of the U. S. in their 

 relation to agriculture, Washington, 1893. pp. 1-210 (pi. 26). 

 Numerous records for species on Long Island gi\4ng localities and dates. 



