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1896. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Cape May Warbler 

 (Dendroica tigrina) in the Maritime Portions of South Caro- 

 lina. Auk, XIII, 84. 



1896. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Red-breasted Nuthatch 

 (Sitta canadensis) on Long Island, South Carolina. Auk, 



XIII, 84-85^ 



1897. Coues, Elliott. Una lomvia in South Carolina. Auk, 



XIV, 203. 



1897. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. A Remarkable Nest of the 

 Tufted Titmouse (Parus Tricolor). Auk, XIV, 98-99. 



1899. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Destruction of Birds by 

 Great Cold Wave of February 13 and 14, 1899. Auk, XVI, 

 197-198. 



1899. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Notes on Marian's Marsh 

 Wren (Cistothorus marianos) and Worthington's Marsh Wren 

 (Cistothorus palustris griseus) Auk, XVI, 361-362. 



1901. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Red Phalarope (Cry- 

 mophilus fulicarius) on the coast of South Carolina. Auk, 

 XVIII, 271. 



1901. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Bachman's Warbler (Hel- 

 minthophila bachmanii) Rediscovered near Charleston, South 

 Carolina. Auk, XVIII, 274-75. 



1901. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. Sprague's Pipit (Anthus 

 spragueii) again on the Coast of South Carolina. Auk, 



XVIII, 275. 



1902. Thayer, Gerald H. Phalaropes, apparently Red, about 

 fifty miles off the coast of northern South Carolina. Auk, 



XIX, 286. 



1902. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. An Abnormal Specimen of 

 the Bob- white (Colinus virginianus). Auk, XIX, 197. 



1902. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Ipswich Sparrow (Am- 

 modramus princeps) on the Coast of South Carolina. Auk, 

 XIX, 203. 



