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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1876 727 



1876. P[uBDiK], H. A. Birds of New England. < Mil. Nutt. Orniih. Club, 

 i, No. 3, Sept., 1876, pp. 72, 73. 



Critical review of T. M. Brewer's Catalogue, Pr. Bost. Soc, xvii, pp. 436-454, 

 noting some of the required additions and making many necessary corrections. 



1876. Eagsdale, G. H. Texan Ornithology. < Forest and Sireavi, vi, July 

 13, 1876, p. 370. 



Journal from April 24 to June 5 of ornithological occurrences at Gainesville, 

 Cooke Co., Texas. 



1876 EiDGWAY, E. Ornithology of Guadeloupe Island based on notes and 

 collections made by Dr. Edward Palmer. < Ball. U. S. Geol. Sun: 

 Terr., vol. ii, 1876, pp. 183-195. 



The land birds ascertained to inhabit the island during the breeding season are 

 Begulus calendula obscurus, p. 184 ; Salpinctes obsoletus guadcloupensis, p. 185 ; 

 Thryomanes bremcauda, p. 186 ; Oarpodactis wmplus, p. 187 ; Junco insularis, p. 188 ; 

 Pipilo jnaculatus consobrimts, p. 189 ; OJapte^ mexicanus rujipileus, p. 191 ; Paly- 

 boritu lutosus, p. 192— all new spp, or varr., excepting the Folyborus, which had 

 just before been described (op.ait., 2d aer., No. 6, 1876, p. 459). "Guadeloupe" 

 (so spelled) lies off the coast of Lower California, and must not be confounded 

 with an Antillean island of same name and similar orthography. 



1876. EoBBETS, T. S. Winter rarities in Minnesota. < Forest and Stream, 

 vi, April 13, 1876, p. 14d. 



JETesperipfuma vespertina, Carpodaeiis purpureus, Pinicola enucleator, Bucephala 

 americana. 



1876. Egberts, T. S. A list cf some Birds observed in the vicinity of Min- 

 neapolis, Minn., not enumerated in Dr. Hatch's list. < The Scientific 

 Monthly (Toledo, Ohio), vol. i. No. 5, Feb., 1876, p. 231. 

 Annotated list of 20 spp., communicated by Mr. Eidgway. 



1876. EOBINSON, E. E. Spring birds of [Addison County] Vermont. 

 <^ Forest and Stream, vi, June 22, 1876, p. 318. 



1876. Smith, G. Aug. Birds of Fort Wayne, Ind[iana]. < Forest and 

 Stream, vi, April 13, 1876, p. 148. 



50 spp. observed in winter during 16 years. There are some glaring errors j as, 

 Glaucidium gnoma for ITyctale acadica. 



1876. Snow, F. H. New Kansas Birds. <l Mserver of Nature (newspaper), 

 iii. No. 6, April 26, 1876. 



Adds 11 spp. to the fauna of the State, among them Myiadestes townsendi, 

 Coturniculus lecontii, and Gymnohitta eyanocephala. 



1876. " Specdlator." [Egbert T. Morris. ] Birds resident at New Haven. 

 <^ Forest and Stream, vi, March 2, 1876, p. .52. 



1876. "Speculator." [Robert T. Morris.] Effect of cold on small Birds. 

 <^ Forest and Stream, vi, March 30, 1876, p. 115. 



1876. [Spera, W. H.] The coming of the Birds. <C Forest and Stream, yi, 

 March 2, 1876, p. 52. 



List of dates of arrivals of birds at Ephrata, Pa., by W. H. Spera ; quoted from 

 Ephrata Times. 

 1876. Stevens, W. G. Bird arrivals on the Harlem [iu April]. < Forest 



and Stream, vi. May 11, 1876, p. 215. 

 1876. "Teal." [E. L.Newcomb.] The Massachusetts coast. <i Forest and 

 Stream, vi, Aug. 3, 1876, p. 417. 

 Ornithological diary, March 9 to May 17. 



1876. Thompson, [J.] M. Some of our game-birds. <^Appleton's Journ., 

 new ser., i, 1876, pp. 481-490, 12 illustrations. 



