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1891. Trouslot, R. B.— a Handsome Preseiit<T7te Kansas City Scien- 

 tist, Vol. 5, May, 1891, p. 77. 



This is an editorial reference to a nest and set of six eggs of 

 the Migrant Shrike. 



1892. Besstdibe, Chas.— Life Histories of North American Birds, with 

 special reference to their breeding habits and eggs, with twelve 

 lithographic plates. By Charles Bendire, Captain U. S. Army 

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Contains references to this and surrounding territory. Vide 

 Bendire, 1895. 



1892. Snow, P. H. — The Pacific Eider in Kansas.<AMfc, Vol. IX, 1892, 

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This extralimital species was taken on the Kaw River at Law- 



1893. CouES, Elliott. — History of the Expedition under the Com- 

 mand of Lewis and Clark to the source of the Missouri River, 

 thence across the Rooky Mountains and down the River Col- 

 umbia to the Pacific Ocean, performed during the years 1804- 

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 volumes. New York. Francis P. Harper. 1893. 



Even this late edition is diflScult to find. Dr. Cones' notes 

 make this a very desirable edition for the ornithologist. See 

 the editio princeps, 1814. 



1893. F^sHEB, A. K. — The Hawks and Owls of the United States In 

 their relation to Agriculture. Prepared under the direction of 

 Dr. C. Hart Marriam, Ornithologist, by A. K. Fisher, M. D., 

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This model economic report tabulates a few specimens from 

 Jaokson County, Missouri, and surrounding territory. 



1893. JoBDAN, David Stabb. — A Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of 

 the Northern United States, including the district north and 

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 north of the southern boundary of Virginia, and east of the 

 Missouri River. By David Starr Jordan. Seventh Edition. 

 Chicago. A. C. MeClurg & Company. 1894. 



1894. CoALE, Henbt K. — Ornithological Notes on a Flying Trip through 

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 3, 1894, pp. 215-222. 



A short paragraph is devoted to a few common species in the 

 immediate neighborhood of Leavenworth, Kansas. 



