610 OHIO BIRDS. 



1879. Langdon, F.W. Albinism in the Tufted Titmouse. < Bull. Nutt. 

 Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 116. 



Describes partially albino specimens of Lopophanes bicolor. 



1879. Langdon, F. W. The White-rumped and Loggerhead Shrikes in 

 Ohio.< Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 120. 

 Occnrrenoe of both varieties at Madisonville. 



1879. Marshall, D. M. The Butcher Bird.< The Journal of Science 

 (newspaper, Toledo, 0.), new series, ii, 1879, No. 6. 



The Northern Shrike breeding near Toledo. (Error, — see Appendix). 



1879. Langdon, F. W. A Revised List of Cincinnati Birds. By Frank 

 W. Langdon. < Journ. Cin. Society Nat. Hist., Vol. I, No. 4, 

 Jan. 1879, pp. 167-193. 

 Also reprint, repaged, 8 vo. pamph., pp. 27. 



" About two years ago Mr. Langdon published a catalogue of the birds of 

 the vicinity of Cincinnati, with notes, including 279 species. The present 

 revision of the subject gives the numerous additional facts which have 

 meanwhile become known to the author, and in recognition of which the 

 list has been entirely remodelled, ' to represent the present state of onr 

 knowledge of ' Cincinnati Birds,' so far as their local distribution is con- 

 cerned, as well as the later conclnsions of the most approved authorities 

 in respect to classification and nomenclature.' The list is chiefly based 

 upon collections and observations made at two or three points between the 

 Great and Little Miami Elvers, within ten or twelve miles of the Ohio. The 

 breeders, known or inferred, are marked with the asterisk or obelisk. The 

 256 identified species are of the following categories : Constant residents, 

 27 ; summer residents, 62 ; winter visitants, 10 ; regular migrants, 82 ; irreg- 

 ular migrantSi 37 ; casual visitants, 31 ; species that have disappeared 

 within forty years, 7. There are also included 26 ' species of probable 

 occurrence, not yet identified,' nearly or quite all of which seem likely to 

 be found. The List is annotated throughout with the usnal and proper 

 comments on each species, and is concluded with some general observations 

 suggested by the writer's experience. It is very good piece of work, based 

 in greatest part on original personal observations, very carefully elaborated, 

 with attention not only to the material facts presented, but to those nice- 

 ties of workmanship which are too often neglected." * * " E. C. — 

 Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. iv, 1879, 112. 



This is the most accurate and reliable list yet published of Ohio Birds. 

 Dr. Langdon's limits encroach somewhat upon the State of Indiana, but 

 except in the case of one or two species this does not affect his Catalogue 

 as an Ohio list. 



1879. PuEDiB, H. A. Another Kirtland's Warbler. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, iv, 1879, 185. 



Enumerates nine examples of DendroBca kirtlandi known, four of which, 

 are Ohioan. 



