598 OHIO BIEDS. 



1845. Stoeer, D. H. [Occurrence of Fringilla pinea [prows], and Bomby- 

 cilla garrula, in Ohio in July.]< Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 ii, 1845, 52. 

 statement as above in letter from Dr. J, P. Kirtland. ITow species, 1. 



1850. KiETLAND, J. P. Fragments of Natural History. < Family Visi- 

 tor (weekly n'ewspaper), Vol. I, No. 1, 1850, 1. 



Notes on twenty-oue species, chiefly regarding their relative abundance 

 compared with former years. Washington Eagle, Eed-tailed, Eed-shonl- 

 derod. Broad-winged, Cooper's and Swallow- tailed Hawks, Goosander, Mal- 

 lard, Summer Duck, Wild Turkey, Partridge, Quail, Plleated Woodcock, 

 Turkey Buzzard, Raven, Crow, Crow Blackbird, Kobin, Blue Bird, Thrush, 

 Catbird. 



1850. [KiBTLAND, J. P.] The Eagle.< Family Visitor, No. 2, 1850, 15. 

 Golden Eagle, an occasional visitor; Washington Eagle, a doubtful 

 species ; White-headed Eagle, breeding in Eockport, Ohio. 



1850. [KiETLAND, J. P.] The Blue Bird.< Family Visitor, i, No. 7, 

 1850, 55. 

 A popular account of the bird. 



1850. [KiETLAND, J. P.] Birds of Winter. < Family Visitor, i, No. 8, 

 1850, 63. 



Fringilla linaria, F. hiemalis, Emberiza nivalis. 



1850. [Kirtland, J. P.] Troupial or Cow-blackbird.< Family Visitor, 

 i, No. 9, 1850, 71. 

 A popular desoripiion. 



1850. J. P. K.[irtland,] Editorial Correspondence.< Family Visitor, 

 i, No. 10, 1850, 72. 



Domestication of the Summer Duck, and other water fowl. 



I'i'SO. [Kirtland, J. P.] Instinct.< Family Visitor, i. No. 15, 1850, 120. 

 Owing to late season Redpolls and White Snowbirds remain until April, 

 the latter in breeding plumage. 



1850. [Kirtland, J. P.] The Wild Pigeon.< Family Visitor, i. No. 17, 

 1850, 133. 



A j)opnlar account. 



1850. [KiETLiND, J. P.] Pine Linnet. < Family Visitor, i, No. 18, 1860, 



140. 

 Fringilla linaria, arriving July 1, and remaining until May 30. 



1850. [KiETLAND, J. P.] White-crowned and White-throated Finches. < 

 Family Visitor; i. No. 19, 1850, 148. 

 Remaining till June 1. 



1850. [Kirtland, J. P.] Pine Finch. < Family Visitor, i, No. 19, 1850, 

 148. 

 Still remains (June 29) and mating. 



