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Lawrence, G. N. Occurrence of the Barnacle Goose {Bernicla 

 leucopsis) on Long Island, N. Y. — Bull. N. O. C, ii, 1877, p. 

 18. 



Lawrence, G. N. Ornithological notes. — Ann. Lyceum Nat. 

 Hist., N. Y., V, 1852, pp. 220-223. 



Procella meridionalis shot at Quoque, L. I., July, 1850; specimens of 

 Philomachus pugnax from Long Island are recorded Oct., 1850, a bird of the 

 year and an adult male in the summer of 1844; a Varied Thrush is spoken 

 of. 



Lawrence, G. N. On the occurrence of the Caspian Tern 

 {Sylochelidon caspius) in North America. — Ann. Lye. Nat. 

 Hist., V, 1852, p. 37-38. 

 Specimens killed on the Long Island coast. 



Lawrence, G. N. Ornithological notes. — Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., 

 N. Y., V, 1852, pp. 220-223. 



Lawrence, G. N. Ornithological notes. — Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., 

 vi, 1858, pp. 7-14. 

 Yellow-throated Vireo in summer of 1852, 



Lawrence, Newbold T. The European Widgeon in the United 



States.— Bull. N. O. C, iii, 1878, p. 98. 

 One of the two specimens recorded is supposed to have come from 

 Southampton. 



Lawrence, N. T. The Ipswich Sparrow {Passerculus princeps) 

 on Long Island, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, iii, 1878, p. 102. 



Lawrence, N. T. The Greater Long-beak, Macrorhamphus 

 scolopaceus (Say).— Bull. N. O. C, v, 1880, pp. 154-157. 

 Data on its migration. 



Lawrence, N. T. Notes on several rare birds taken on Long 

 Island. — Forest and Stream, x, 1878, p. 235. 

 Notes on fifteen species; Loggerhead Shrike and four Baird's Sandpipers 

 first recorded here. 



Lawrence, N. T. Long Island, N. Y., bird notes. — Auk, ii, 

 1885, pp. 272-274. 

 Eighteen species noticed. 



