704 BIBLIOGKAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1874 [l38 



1874. FiNSCH, 0. Ueber eine Vogelsainmlung ans Slidwest-Griinlaiid. 

 < Ahhand. Nat. Ver. Bremen, 1874, pp. 99-117. 

 VortrefiUche Bemerknngen iiber die 28 Arten der Sammlnng. 



1874. " F. S. B." What some birds eat. < Forest and Stream, ii, July 7, 1874, 

 p. 341. 

 Contents of stomachs of various birds in Kansas ; with remarks on hahita. 



1874. Gentry, T. G. OnHabitsof some American Species of Birds. <Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xxvi, 1874, pp. 96-109. 



Molothrue pecoris, Agelceus phceniceus, StnrneUa magna, Icterus spuriua, Corvus 

 a/mericcmus, O. osHfragvs, Tyrannus carolimneis, Myiarchus crinitus, Antrosto- 

 mui vom/erus, TrochiVus colubrie, Ooceyzus ameruxmus, treated at some length. 



1874. Hammerton, P. G. Chapters on Animals. Boston, 1874. 8vo. pp. 

 253. Illustrated by J. Veyrassat and Karl Bodiner. 

 Not seen. 



1874. Harvie-Brown, J. A. On a Collection of North American Birds' 

 Eggs and Skins, formed principally by the Eev. C. M. Jones, Conn., 

 U. S. America, and forwarded by the same gentleman. < Proa. Nat. 

 Hist. Soc. Glasgow, Dec, 1874, pp. 264-288. 



Also separately, with title-page, but not repaged. Notes mostly extracted 

 from the correspondence of C. M. Jones, giving some idea of the nidification of 

 the 86 spp. represented in the collection and of their habits dnring the breeding 

 season ; geographical distribution of each according to Baird's work of 1858. 

 Measurements and descriptions of many of the eggs are also given. 



1874. Haskins, C. C. For the Birds. < St. Nicholas Mag., i, 1874, pp. 73-74, 



figg. 1-5. 



An appeal for mercy to birds. 



1874. Hatch, P. L. Keport on the Birds of Minnesota. -^Bull. Minn. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., i, 1874, pp. 43-68. 



Annotated list of 230 spp., very badly printed. Qf. Am. Nat., viii. Sept, 1874, 

 pp. 544, 545. 



1874. Henshaw, H. W. On a Hnmmingbird new to onr Fauna, with cer- 

 tain other facts ornithological. < Am. Nat., viii, 1874, pp. 241-243. 

 Eugenes fulgens in Arizona. ; field-notes on Centronyx bairdi and Podicepscali- 

 fomicus ; Sphyrapicus unllia/msoni is d of S. thyroideus. 



1874. Hbnshaw, H. W. An annotated List of the Birds of Utah. < Ann. 

 Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., xi, 1874, pp. 1-14. 



214 spp., those known to breed indicated by asterisk. The list rests upon the 

 writer's and H. C. Yarrow's observations in 1872 for 160 spp., the rest being com- 

 piled from J. A. Allen's list (BjdI. Mus. Comp. Zool,, iii, 1872, p. 113, seq.), and MS. 

 communications of E. Kidgway. — (Reprinted in Report upon Omitk. Specimens, 

 de., Lt. Wheder's Bxpl., 1874, pp. 39-54. See 1874, Takeow, H. C, cmd Henshaw, 

 H.^V. 



1874. " Homo." [C. S.Westcott.] The Migration of Birds. < Am. Sports- 

 man, iv, 1874, p. 243. See, also, p. 339. 



Includes, under sub-heads, a biography of Porzana caroTma, and remarks upon 

 the scarcity of Pkilohela minor. 



1874. Howell, M. A., Jr. Among the Waterfowl of the West. <. Harper's 

 New Monthly Mag., xlix, pp. 790-800, 11 illustrations. 

 Biographical, hunting, and humorous sketch. 



