118 



Lawrence, N. T. European Widgeon (Mareca penelope) on 

 Long Island, N. Y.— Auk, xix, 1902, pp. 195-196. 

 One taken at Gardiners Island, Nov. 27, 1901. 



Lawrence, Robert B. Notes on some of the rarer birds of Long 

 Island, N. Y.— Bull. N. O. C, v, 1880, pp. 116-117. 

 Eight species are referred to. 



Lawrence, R. B. Cardinal Redbird on Long Island. — Forest 

 and Stream, xiii, 1884, p. 144. 

 One male Sept. 7, 1884. 



Lawrence, R. B. Occurrence of Turkey Buzzard on Long 

 Island. — Forest and Stream, xxvii, Aug. 19, 1886, p. 64. 

 Observed at Flushing, Aug. 2, 1885; also C. atratus at Sandy Hook. 



Lawrence, R. B. Long Island bird notes. — Forest and Stream, 

 vol. xx\ii, Dec. 23, 1886, p. 428. 

 Notes Tringa maritima, Somateria dresseri, Oceanites oceanicus and 

 Nyctala acadica. 



Lawrence, R. B. Ice-bound Rail. — Forest and Stream, xxx, 

 1888, p. 6. 

 Porzana Carolina at Flushing, Dec. 23. 



Lawrence, R. B. A new Long Island, N. Y., record for the Red- 

 bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus). — Auk, xiii, 1896, 

 p. 82. 



Latham, Frank, Harry and Roy. [Christmas bird census at 

 Orient Point].— Bird-Lore, vi, 1905, pp. 26-27; viii, 1906, 

 p. 19. 



Latham, Harry and Roy. ' [Christmas bird census at Gardiners 

 Island]. — Bird-Lore, viii, 1906, p. 19. 



Lee, Charlotte E. [Christmas bird census at Huntington]. — 

 Bird-Lore, iv, 1902, p. 27; v, 1903, p. 16; vi, 1904, p. 11. 



Marshall, William B. A specimen of Numenius arquatus said 

 to have been taken on Long Island. — Auk, ix, 1892, pp. 

 390-391. 

 While there is no question as to the identity of this specimen which is 



now in the State Museum at Albany, the A. O. U. committee has decided 



that the evidence that it was taken on Long Island or anywhere else in 



North America is by no means convincing. 



