BIBLIOGRAPHY. 775 
Bartramian Sandpiper in Wayne Co., Mich. Ibid, 473-474. Some details 
of nesting habits by James B. Purdy. 29. The Kirtland and Pine Warblers 
in Wayne Co., Mich. Ibid, 480. Records a single individual of each 
species, spring migrants. 30. Pine Siskins and Winter Bobolinks (near 
Detroit, Mich.). Ibid, XXVI, 1909, 192-193. 31. First Appearance of 
the Sanderling in the Vicinity of Detroit. Ibid, 427. 82. Warbler Notes 
from Wayne Co., Mich. Wilson Bull., XXI, 1909, 45, 46. 33. Baird’s 
Sandpiper and Dickcissel in Wayne Co., Mich. Ibid, 107. 34. Rough- 
winged Swallow and Blue-gray Gnatcatcher Breeding in Wayne Co., Mich. 
Ibid, 108. 35. Some Winter Birds of the Season of 1908-1909 in Wayne 
Co., Mich. Auk, X XVII, 1910, 36-41. Thirty species noted, the Vesper 
Sparrow for the first time in winter in the county. 36. The Last Passenger 
Pigeons in Wayne Co., Mich. Ibid, 208. Three seen and one taken 
Sept. 14, 1898. (This is the specimen already several times recorded and 
now in the collection of J. H. Fleming, Toronto). 37. The Warblers in 
Wayne County, Mich., in 1909. Auk, XXVIII, 1911, 19-25. Notes on 
26 species. 38.. A New Breeding Record for Wayne Co., Michigan. Auk, 
XXVIII, 1911, 269-270. A nest of Mockingbird with three young found 
August 18, 1910. 
Wood, Norman A.—1. Capture of Uria troile (Murre) at Gibralter, 
Mich. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, I, 1897, 10. This proved to be a Thick- 
billed Murre. Capture is also noted of Snowy Owls at St. Clair Flats, 
Old-squaws at East Tawas, Short-eared Owls from Lenawee Co., and Acadian 
Owl and Redpoll from Ann Arbor. 2. Acadian Owl in Mich. Ibid, 45. 
3. Notes from Ann Arbor. Ibid, II, 1898, 19. Relate to Cardinal, Tufted 
Titmouse, Golden Eagle, Double-crested Cormorant, Rough-legged Hawk, 
Great Horned Owl, Baltimore Oriole and Bluebird. 4. Ann Arbor Notes. 
Ibid, III, 1899, 7. Records Barn Owl and Rough-legged Hawk from 
Washtenaw County and Snowy Owls at St. Clair Flats. 5. Notes on the 
Warblers at Ann Arbor. Ibid, IV, 1903, 59-60. 6. Some Rare Washtenaw 
County Warblers. Ibid, 81. Notes capture of Prairie, Kirtland’s, Orange- 
crowned, Mourning and Brewster’s Warblers. 7. A Flock of Cardinals 
near Ann Arbor and Other Notes. Ibid, 96-97. 8. Discovery of the 
Breeding Area of Kirtland’s Warbler. Ibid, V, 1904, 3-13. Most im- 
portant paper yet published on this species. Covers song, nesting, habits, 
etc., with half-tones of nests and nesting sites from photos. Also half- 
tone of single egg found. 9. Birds Noted En Route to Northern Michigan. 
Ibid. VI, 1905, 17-20. List of 51 species. 10. Kirtland’s Warbler. Ibid, 
21. A migrant identified at Ann Arbor, May 6, 1905. 11. Some New 
and Rare Bird Records for Michigan. Auk, XXII, 1905, 175-178. Notes 
on 20 species observed during summer and fall of 1904 in Ontonagon Co. 
and on Isle Royale. 12. Twenty-five years of Bird Migration at Ann 
Arbor, Mich. Eighth Rep. Mich. Acad, Sci., 1906, 151-156, and large table. 
Data given for 267 species. 13. Some Records of the Fall Migration of 
1906. Ninth Rep. Mich. Acad. Sci., 1907, 166-171. Observations made 
at Portage Lake, Washtenaw Co., Mich., Sept. 8-Oct. 16, 1906. 14. The 
Breeding of the Short-eared Owl (Asio accipitrinus) near Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Auk, XXIV, 1907, 439. Three young just beginning to fly taken June 
26, 1907. 15. Notes on the Spring Migration (1907) at Ann Arbor, Mich. 
Ibid, XXV, 1908, 10-15. Notes on 26 species of warblers and 107 other 
species. 16. Notes on the Occurrence of the Yellow Rail in Michigan. 
Ibid, XXVI, 1909, 1-5. Gives about 15 records, but several not supported 
by definite data. 17. Results of the Mershon Expedition to the Charity 
