115 



Hendrickson, W. F. a winter record for the Chewink on Long 

 Island, N. Y.— Auk, xx, 1903, p. 216. 



H[endrickson], J. H. Wild birds nesting in New York. — Forest 

 and Stream, Ixvi, 1906, pp. 420 and 421. 



Florida Gallinule, and Rails at Long Island City. Regards the American 

 Coot as almost certainly a nesting species. 



HoLLiCK, Arthur. Preliminary List of the birds known to breed 

 on Staten Island. Proc. Nat. Sci. Asso. Staten Island, Decem- 

 ber, 1885. Extra No. 4. 

 Sixty-seven species are listed. Staten Island is only separated from 

 Long Island by lower New York Bay, 



Howell, Arthur H. Ornithological reminiscences. — Ornith. 

 and Ool., xiii, 1888, p. 179. 

 Sharp-shinned Hawk nesting May 21 at Lake Grove. 



Howell, A. H. A day at Rockaway Beach. — Ornith. and Ool., 

 XV, 1890, pp. 170-171. 

 Several species recorded. 



Howell, A. H. Capture of Glaucous Gull. — Ornith. and Ool., 

 xvi, 1891, p. 61; also Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc. (no. 3), 1891, pp. 

 5-6. 

 Taken at Far Rockaway Jan. 1, 1891. This specimen has been pre- 

 sented by Mr. Howell to the Museum of the Brooklyn Institute. 



Howell, A. H. Abnormal eggs of Chipping Sparrow. — Auk, 

 ix, 1892, p. 395. 

 Taken at Lake Grove. 



Howell, A. H. Brief notes from Long Island. — Auk, ix, 1892, 



pp. 306-307. 



Helminthophila leucobronchialis, Sylvania mitrata, and other warblers 

 noticed. 



Howell, A. H. On the occurrence of three rare birds on l^ong 

 Island, New York. — Auk, x, pp. 1893, 90-91; correction, p. 

 209. 



Strix pratincola, Helminthophila celata, Turdus alicice bicknelli. 



Howell, A. H. A Correction.—- Auk, x, 1893, p. 209. 



