348 A GUIDE TO THE BIRDS 



III 



LOCAL LISTS, GIVING THE BIRDS THAT OCCUR IN ANT ONE 

 REGION OR LOCALITY. 



New York. 

 Visitors' Guide to the Collection of Birds found within Fifty 



Miles of New York City. F. M. Chapman. (For sale at the 



American Museum of Natural History, New York.) 

 The Summer Birds of the Catskill Mountains. E. P. Bicknell. 



Transactions of the Linnsean Society of New York, vol. i. 



pp. 115-168. (Difficult to obtain.) 



Birds of the Hudson Highlands. E. A. Mearns. Bulletin Essex 

 Institute, vol. x. pp. 166-179; vol. xi. pp. 43-32, 154-168, 189- 

 204 ; vol. xii. pp. 11-25, 109-128; vol. xiii. pp. 75-93. 



New Jersey. 

 Birds of Princeton and vicinity. W. A. Babson, Princeton, N. J. 



Connecticut. 



Birds of Bridgeport, Conn. C. K. Averill. Bridgeport Scientific 



Society. 

 Birds of Connecticut. C. Hart Merriam. Proo. Conn. Acad., 



July, 1877. 



Rhode Island. 



Birds of Rhode Island. Howe and Sturtevant. (Apply to Ed- 

 ward Sturtevant, Newport, R. I.) 



Massachusetts. 



Birds of Massachusetts. Howe and Allen. (Apply to R. H. 

 Howe, Jr., Concord, Mass.) 



Birds of the Cambridge Region. William Brewster. Nuttall Or- 

 nithological Club, Cambridge, Mass. 



Birds of Essex County. Dr. C. W. Townsend. Nuttall Ornitho- 

 logical Club, Cambridge, Mass. 



Birds of Wellesley. A. P. Morse, Wellesley, Mass. 



Birds of Springfield and Vicinity. R. W. Morris, Springfield, 

 Mass. 



Birds of Berkshire County. W. Faxon and R. Hoffmann. Berk- 

 shire Historical and Scientific Society, Pittsfield, Mass. (Hard 

 to obtain.) 



