758 MICHIGAN BIRD LIFE. 
APPENDIX 3. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
List of books, papers and short notes relating mainly or entirely to 
Michigan birds. For a short list of useful books of reference, not re- 
stricted to Michigan birds, see pages 29-31 of this volume. 
Abbott, Gerard Alan.—l. Nesting of the Woodcock. Bull. Mich. Orn. 
Club, VI, 1905, 10-15, with 4 ills. from photos by Robert Hegner. 
Adams, Charles C.—1. The Migration Route of Kirtland’s Warbler. 
Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, V, 1904, 14-21. 2. A Natural History Expedition 
to Northern Michigan. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, V, 1904, 82-83. 3. The 
Postglacial Dispersal of the North American Biota. Biol. Bull. IX, 1905, 
53-71. 4. An Ecological Survey in Northern Michigan. Rep. State 
Board Geol. Survey (Mich.) for 1905, (Lansing, 1906), 133 pp. and 21 ills. 
Contains two articles on birds, one by Otto McCreary and the other by. 
Norman A. Wood and others, as listed under their names. 5. The Ecolo- 
gical Succession of Birds. Auk, XXV, 1908, 108-153. A large part of 
the material for this essay is supplied by observations of Michigan birds 
by Michigan naturalists. 6. The Ecological Succession of Birds. Adams, 
Isle Royale Report, Rep. Mich. Geol. Surv., 1908, 121-136. A reprint of 
the previous paper, with the addition of Chap. VI. 
Allen, Herbert.—1. Bird Notes from Michigan. Oologist, V, 1880, 
79. Refers to Bohemian Waxwing, Rough-legged Hawk, Broad-winged 
Hawk, Wild Turkey, ete. 
Allen, J. A.—1. Rare Birds of Michigan. Bull. Nutt. Orn.* Club, IV, 
1878, 123. Record of Western Meadowlark and Oregon Snow Bird in 
Michigan on the authority of Dr. H. A. Atkins. 2. Gibbs’ List of Birds 
of Michigan (Review). Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, V. 1879, 110. 3. Steere’s 
Birds of Ann Arbor (Review). Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, VI, 1880, 46. 
Arnold, Edward.—1. Breeding of the Henslow’s Sparrow in Calhoun 
County. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, IV, 1903, 27. Nest and 4 eggs taken 
at Hart’s Lake, May 31, 1896. 2. Bubo virginianus in Michigan. Ibid, 
45-47. Description of about a dozen nests. 3. Merganser americanus 
nesting at Saginaw Bay, Michigan, 1902 and 1908. Ibid, 71-73. 4. 
Nesting of the Piping Plover on Big Charity Island, Mich., 1903. Ibid, 
74-75. 5. Nesting of the Sandhill Crane in Michigan. Ibid, 86-87. Eggs 
taken May 8, 1901, and May 5, 1902. 6. Another nest of Kirtland’s 
Warbler. Auk, XXI, 1904, 487-488. Both parents, nest and 4 fresh 
eggs taken in Oscoda county, Mich., June 15, 1904. Said to be the “first 
perfect set of this bird’s eggs known to Science.” 7. The Opening of the 
Season. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, V, 1904, 29. Nest and 3 eggs of Great 
Horned Owl. 8. Nesting of Kirtland’s Warbler in Northern Michigan, 
1904. Ibid, 67-68. Relates to same nest as No. 6, above. 
Atkins, Dr. H. A.—1. Rare Birds at Locke. Lansing Republican, 
Nov. 8, 1878. Two species of the Junco reported. 2. First Capture of 
Connecticut Warbler. Ibid, June 6, 1879. 3. Rare Birds in Michigan. 
Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, IV, 1879, 123. 4. The Snowbird, Junco hyemalis, 
