370 BIRDS OF ALABAMA 



1916. Cooke, W. W. The migration of North American birds. Bird- 

 Lore, vol. 17, pp. 199-203, 443-445. 



Records of the blue-gray gnatcatcher and red-breasted nut- 

 hatch in Alabama. 



1916. Dhian, R. H. [Bird-Lore's sixteenth Christmas census]. Bird- 



Lore, vol. 18, p. 32. 



Record of 27 species observed at Anniston, December 24, 1915. 



1917. Dean, R. H. [Bird-Lore's seventeenth Christmas census]. Bird- 



Lore, vol. 19, pp. 29. 



Record of 42 species observed at Anniston, Ala., December 

 25, 1916. 

 1917. GoLSAN, Lewis S., and Ernest G. Holt. Further notes on Ala- 

 bama birds. The Auk, vol. 34, pp. 456-457. 



Records of 10 species from Autauga and Montgomery Coun- 

 ties. 



1917. Oberholser, Harry C. Critical notes on the eastern subspecies- 



of Sitta carolinensis Latham. The Auk, vol. 34, pp. 181-187. 



Shows that the southern race, formerly known as atkinsi, 

 must take the name carolinensis; lists specimens of this race 

 from various places in Alabama. The northern race named 

 Sitta ca/rolinensis cookei. 



1918. Brannon, Peter A. The starling in Montgomery, Alabama. 



The Auk, vol. 35, p. 224. 

 First record of Sturnus vulgaris in the State. 

 1918. Holt, Ernest G. Birds and mulberries. The Auk, vol. 35, 

 pp. 359-360. 



Record of 19 species of birds feeding on mulberries at Pratt- 

 ville. 

 1918. Oberholser, Harry C. The common ravens of North America, 

 Ohio Joum. Sci., vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 213-226, April. 



Contains original description of Corvus corax europhUus from 

 type taken at Ardell. 

 1918. Oberholser, Harry C. The migration of North American birds. 

 Second Series, II. The scarlet and Louisiana tanagers. Bird- 

 Lore, vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 16-19. 

 Record of Piranga erythromelas from Long Island, Alabama. 



III. The summer and hepatic tanagers, martins, and barn 

 swallows. Op. cit., No. 2, pp. 145-163. 



Records of Piranga rubra rubra from Long Island, Ala., and 

 of Progne subis subis from Carrollton. 



IV. The waxwings and phainopepla. Op. cit., No. 3, pp. 219-222. 

 Records of BombycUla eedrorum from Autaugaviile and 



Montgomery. 

 VI. Horned larks. Op. cit., No. 5, pp. 345-349. 

 ; Record of Otocoris alpestris from Greensboro. 



