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gan, pp. 222 to 232 inclusive. There are 203 species embraced in this list, which illus- 

 trates the characteristic accuracy of its author. 



Milliken, W. E., 1892. "Nesting of a Chimney Swift in a Freight Car," Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 159; " The Rose-breasted Grosbeak in Michigan," Vol. XVII, 

 p. 152. Reported quite common in Kent county. 



Mills, M. B., 1891. Set of ten eggs from White-breasted Nuthatch, taken at Macon, 

 Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVI, p. 157. 



M., 1867. " Nesting of Pigeons at Shelby, Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. XIV, 

 pp. 231-232. Describes a pigeon roost. 



Moseley, E. L., 1881. " Notes on Winter Birds of Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. 

 XXVIII, p. 4. Six species are mentioned. 



Moseley, E. L., 1885. " Winter Woodpeckers of Michigan," Forest and Stream, Vol. 

 XXXII, p. 63. 



Moseley, E. L„ 1887. " List of Michigan Birds in the Museum of the Kent Scientific 

 Institute, Grand Rapids, Michigan." This list embraces 231 species, but not all are 

 Michigan birds. This is a pamphlet of 32 pages and was published by the Democrat 

 Company of Grand Rapids. 



Nichols, Jason E., 1882. " Black-backed Three-toed Woodpecker in Michigan," Orni- 

 thologist and Oologist, Vol. VI, 1882. 



Oldfield, W. A., 1891. " Breeding of Rose-breasted Grosbeak and Red-backed Sand- 

 piper in Sanilac County, Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XVI, p. 144. 



Purdie, H. A., 1879. "Record and Additional Specimens of the White-throated 

 Warbler," Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. IV, No. 3, 1879; "Another Kirtland's Warbler, 

 Dendroica kirtlandi." Mentions two of the nine specimens then known as from 

 Michigan, having been taken by Adolphe B. Covert, ibid., p. 105. 



Purdyr J. B., 1889. " Nesting of the Barred Owl and Great Horned Owl at Plymouth, 

 Michigan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XIV, p. 54; "Curious Nesting Traits of 

 Birds," ibid., p. 92; " Nests that Perished in the Storm,*' ibid., p. 110. 



Purdy, J. B., 1890. "Horned or Prairie Horned Lark, Which is it?" Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, Vol. XV, pp. 138 and 139. 



Purdy, J. B., 1891. " Late Nesting of the Wood Pewee," Ornithologist and Oologist, 

 Vol. XVI, p. 28; "Nesting of the Bob White, August 30, 189]," ibid., p. 157. 



Purdy, J. B., 1892. "Late Nesting of the Great Horned Owl," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVII, p. 57. Nest found March 20, 1892. 



Purdy, James B., 1893. " Domestication of the Canada Goose," Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, Vol. XVIII, 1893, pp. 4-5. 



Raeder, S., 1891. "Correspondence from Ornithologist and Oologist," Vol. XVI, p. 

 64. Records taking 21 sets of eggs of Cardinal in Ohio, in 1885; also notes food habits 

 of the crow. A crow darted down and carried off a young chicken. 



Reed, Leon, 1886. " Supposed Breeding of the Barred Owl at White Pigeon, Michi- 

 gan," Ornithologist and Oologist, Vol. XI, p. 100. 



Ridgway, Robt., 1879. " Note on Helminthophaga gunnii Gibbs," Bull. Nutt. Orn., 

 Vol. IV, No. 4, 1879. 



Ridgway, Dr. Robert, 1883. " Helminthophila leucobronchialis" The Auk, Vol.1, 

 pp. 359 and 363. Notes a specimen taken by Gunn, Ottawa county, May 25, 1879; 

 "Another Kirtland's Warbler from Michigan," ibid., p. 389. Specimen from collection 

 of N. Y. Greene, Battle Creek, Michigan, May 11, 1883. 



Ridgway, Dr. Robert, 1889. " Natural History Survey of Illinois," State Laboratory 



