Wayne: Birds of South Carolina. 241 



(Pipilo erythraphthalmus alleni). The Warbler, Ser. 2, I, 

 125-126. 



1906. Brown, Nathan Clifford. The Maryland Yellow-throat 

 \==Geothlypis trichas ignota] and Bachman's Finch near Cam- 

 den, South Carolina, in Winter. Auk, XXIII, 227-228. 



1906. Brown, Nathan Clifford. A Ruffed Grouse near Cam- 

 den, South Carolina. Auk, XXIII, 336. 



1906. Brown, Nathan Clifford. A Great Flight of Robins and 

 Cedar-birds. Auk, XXIII, 342-343. 



These flights commonly take place every winter on the coast. 



1906. Rea, Paul Marshall. The Limpkin (Aramus giganteus) 

 in Charleston, S. C. Bull. Chas. Mus., II, 55. 



1906. Rea, Paul Marshall. A Frigate Bird (Fregata aquila) 

 Taken on Sullivan's Island [S.C.]. Bull. Chas. Mus., II, 66-67. 



1906-9 Sass, Herbert Ravenel. Bird Life of a City [Char- 

 leston, S. C] Garden. Bull. Chas. Mus., II, 57-66; III, 53; 

 V, 57-60. 



Records for 139 species. 



1906. Smyth, Ellison Adger, Jr. Bachman's Finch in Berke- 

 ley Co., S. C, in late December. Auk, XXIII, 341. 



1906. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. A Contribution to the Orni- 

 thology of South Carolina, Chiefly the Coast Region. Auk, 

 XXIII, 56-68. 



1906. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The Date of Discovery of 

 Swainson's Warbler (Helinaia swainsonii). Auk, XXIII, 227. 



1906. Wayne, Arthur Trezevant. The American Scoter, Limp- 

 kin, and Ipswich Sparrow in South Carolina. Auk, XXIII, 

 231-232. 



1907. Brewster, William. Concerning Certain Supposed In- 

 stances of the Occurrence of the Cinnamon Teal in Florida 

 and South Carolina. Auk, XXIV, 154^157. 



Correction of an error made by Arthur T. Wayne in Auk, XXII, 396. 



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