BIOGRAPHY 367 



1693. Park, F. T. Acanthis linaria in Alabama. The Auk, vol. 10, 

 p. 205. 

 Record of a redpoll taken at Stevenson. 



1894. "A Participant." Dove shooting in Alabama. Amer. Field, 



vol. 41, pp. 558-559. 

 Account of a hunt at Selma, in which 346 doves were killed. 



1895. Rhoads, S. N. Contributions to the zoology of Tennessee, No. 2, 



Birds. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Philadelphia, 1895, p. 481. 



States that Alexander Wilson saw paroquets (Conuropsis 

 carolinensis) in Lauderdale County, Alabama, in 1810. 



1896. Bendire, Charles. Life histories of North American birds from 



the parrots to the grackles, with special reference to their 

 breeding habits and eggs. Special Bull., U. S. Nat. Mus. 4to., 

 1895 [September, 1896], pp. 518, pis. 7 (color). 



Contains original information on the occurrence and habits of 

 Alabama birds. 



1896. Warren, J. E. Quail shooting opens in Alabama. Amer. Field, 

 vol. 46, p. 459. 



Mentions quail, turkey, woodcock, and Wilson snipe at 

 Demopolis. 

 1898. Magness, Edgar. Shearwater inland. Osprey, vol. 3, p. 45. 



Record of a sooty shearwater (Puffinua grisetis) taken at 

 Attalla. 



1898. Palmer, William. Our small eastern shrikes. The Auk, vol. 15, 



pp. 244-258. 



Records of Lanius liidovieianus ludovicianus from Alabama. 



1899. Baskett, James Newton. Bird notes — south. Wilson Bull., 



vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 36-37. 



Notes on several species observed near Mobile. 

 1901-19. RiDGWAY, Robert. The birds of North and Middle America. 

 Bull. 60, U. S. Nat. Mus., Parts I-VIII. 



Contains numerous records of birds occurring in Alabama. 



1904. Cooke, W. W. Distribution and migration of North American 

 warblers. Biological Survey Bull. No. 18, pp. 142. 

 Numerous records from observers in Alabama. 



1904-6. COOKB, W. W. The migration of warblers. Bird-Lore, vol. 6, 

 p. 91, 1904; vol. 7, p. 32, 1905; vol. 8, p. 26, 1906. 



Records of blue-winged warbler at Shelby, yellow warbler at 

 Greensboro, and Swainson warbler at Coosada. 



1906. KiRKPATRiCK, J. M. A move to protect Alabama game. Amet. 

 Field, vol. 65, p. 384. 



"This season [1905-6] over 500,000 quails have been shipped 

 from Alabama to northern and eastern markets." 



