764 MICHIGAN BIRD LIFE, 
Published between 1853 and 1855, but the date, place and medium of 
publication unknown. Said to mention 212 species. 
Freiburger, C. F., Jr.—i. A Lone Fisher. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, IV, 
1903, 28. A winter Kingfisher at the Detroit Water Works. 
Frothingham, E. H.—1. First Capture of Kirtland’s Warbler in Oscoda 
Co., Mich., in June, 1903. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, IV, 1903, 47. 2. Another 
Kirtland’s Warbler from Mich. Ibid, 61. 3. Notes on the Birds of the 
Michigan Forest Reserve. Eighth Rep. Mich. Acad. Sci., 1906, 157-161. 
The notes relate to 74 species observed during two seasons (1904, 1905) 
on the north Reserve, adjacent to the north end of Higgins Lake, in Ros- 
common and Crawford counties. 
Gibbs, Dr. Robert Morris.—1. Voyage on the Kalamazoo River from 
Kalamazoo to the Mouth. Kalamazoo Telegraph, August 24 and 26, 
1877. A record of the birds and mammals was kept by Gibbs and Tuthill. 
2. Breeding Habits of Myiodioctes mitratus. Naturalist and Fancier, 
I, 31. 3. A List of Warblers taken in the State. Ibid, IJ, 1878, No. 2. 
This gives 28 species with notes. 4. Breeding Habits of the Golden- 
winged Warbler, Helminthophaga chrysoptera. Ibid, II, No. 3. 5. 
Annotated List of Birds of Michigan. Bull. U. 8. Geogr aphical and Geolo- 
gical Survey of the Territories, V, 1879, No. 3, 481-459. Embraces 309 
species. 6. Breeding habits of the Great Blue Heron, Ardea herodias 
Linn. Naturalist and Fancier, III, 1879, No. 1. 7. The Evening Gros- 
beak. Ibid. Feb., 1879. 8. A New Bird. Grand Rapids Democrat, 
June, 1879. This article treated of a supposed new bird, Helminthophaga 
gunil Gibbs; it proved to be Helminthophaga leucobronchialis. 9. Rambles 
of a Naturalist. Kalamazoo Telegraph, May, 1879. Describes Connec- 
ticut Warbler and Olive-sided Flycatcher, and gives the breeding habits 
of several rare species. 10. Ornithology of Michigan. Michigan School 
Moderator, 1883-84. 11. Michigan Notes. Ornithologist and Oologist, 
IX, 1884, 66-68. 12. Song of the Golden-crowned Thrush. Ibid, 191. 
13. The Genus Empidonax. The American Field, XXI, 1884, 232. A 
description of the four small Flycatchers of Michigan. 14. A Catalog of 
the Birds of Kalamazoo County. Ornithologist and Oologist, X, 1885, 
54-68, 86, 118, 133, 149, 166, 189. 15. The Birds of Michigan. Forest 
and Stream, XXIV, 1885, 5, 26, 44, 65, 104, 125, 184, 267, 288, 307, 387. 
16. The Genus Helminthophaga. American Field, XXIII, 1885, 8. 
Describes six Michigan species. 17. Kalamazoo County Notes. Ornith- 
ologist and Oologist, XII, 1886, 22. 18. Foot Movements in Birds. 
Hawkeye Ornithologist and Oologist, July, 1888. 19. Family Rallidae 
in Michigan. Oologist, IV, 1888, 85-88. 20. The Great Northern Diver. 
Ibid, July, 1888. 21. Caprimulgidae of Michigan. Geological Gazette, 
July, 1888. 22. The Crossbills of Michigan. Old Curiosity Shop, Feb., 
1889. 23. The Mourning Warbler in Michigan. Ibid, Feb. and March, 
1889. 24. The American Bittern. Ornithologist and Oologist, XIV, 
1889, 120. 25. Raptores of Michigan. Oologist, VI, 1889, 67-69. 26. 
Winter Birds of Kalamazoo County. Ibid, 187-189. Includes 68 species. 
27. A Very Peculiar Bird. Ornithologist and Oologist, VII, Jan., 1890. 
The habits and character of the Cowbird. 28. The Yellow Rail, Porzana 
noveboracensis (Gmel.) in Mich. Oologist, VII, 1890, 230-231. 29. Snipe 
and Snipe Shooting. Shooting and Fishing (Boston), Sept. 11, 1890. 
Discusses the nesting and feeding of Snipe. 380. A Wild Pigeon Hunt. 
Ibid, Nov. 20, 1890. The extinction of the Pigeon is discussed. 31. The 
White Pelican Taken in Michigan. Forest and Stream, XX XVII, 1890, 
