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Woodpeckers common near New York the fall of 1876. xii., 9, 165 — 

 Notes on some birds of Chatham, N. J. 



Hinckley, Wm. v., 10, 146— "Flora and Fauna of California;" mentions 

 a few birds found in Ventui-u County, Cal. 



Hoag, Julia S. xii., 3, 45— " The English Sparrow ;" extended remarks. 



Hoffman, W.J. vi., 9, 133— Swaingon's Hawk and Bullock's Oriole breed- 

 ing amicably together in the same thicket at Antelope Creek, Nevada; 

 also a nest of SteUula calliope taken at Big Pines, Cal. 



Holabird, W. H. iii., 35, 394— "An Old Man's Recollections of Turkey 

 Hunts. 



Holber'ton, W. vii., 5, 68— " Local Names of Bay Birds " on the New Jer- 

 sey coast, xii., 31, 405— Yellow-breasted Rail at Hackensack, N. J. 



Holden, Chas. F. i., 19 303— "Book of Birds;" review of same by the 

 Editors, it., 33, 339— Another review of this work by the Editors. 



HoUand, Ed. xii., 1, 6— Affirms that the Whippoorwill and Night Hawk 

 are the same. 



Hoopes, 15. «. i., 34, 374— "Hybrid Ducks Again." i., 10, 150— Descrip- 

 tions of two specimens of Buten borealis kiiderii taken by John Krider 

 in Winnebago County, Iowa, Sept. 1873, 



Hope, Edward, v., 10, 150— Notes on a few game birds of Northern Min- 

 nesota. 



Houghton, Chas. A. vi.,,17, 366— Warblers taken at West Medway, Mass. 



Houghton, G. H. viii., 35, 431 — Breeding season for Quail near Claremont, 

 Minn. 



Hovey, Kichard. xi., 15, 300 — "Another Opinion" against the English 

 Sparrow. 



Howell, E. H. xii., 6, 106— "A Check on the Sparrows," by Owls destroy- 

 ing them. 



Howell, Mavtin A, viii., 4, 49 — " The American Golden Plover;'' general 

 account. 



Howell, Thos. H. vii., 16, 345 — "The Barnacle Goose;" speaks of Geese 

 taken at Streator, 111., but no evidence given that this is the bird, vii., 

 17, 361— "The Short-eared Owl at Streator, 111." 



HoweU, W. B., Jr. vii., 18, 384— Game notes at Jeffersoon, Ohio. 



Howland, J. S. vi., 17, 366— Notes on on a few birds at Newport, R. I. 



Hoyt, R. D. viii., 9, 139— "The Woodcock in Florida;" states that they 

 bred there this spring (1877). 



Hnidekoper, Edgar, ix., 17, 836— Breeding of Wilson Snipe at MeadviUe, 

 Peun. 



Hunter, Harry, xii., 33, 434 — "Large Game Animals of Long Island;" 

 concerning their former abundance and quoting from an old work en- 

 titled "A Brief Description of New York, Formerly Called New Am- 

 sterdam, by Daniel Denton, of Hempstead, pubUshed in London in 

 1670," in which Turkeys, Heath Hens and Cranes were said to be in 

 great store. 



Hntchins, J. P. viii., 11, 160— "Something About Birds of Central New 

 York:" notes on a few species, xii., 3, 35 — "About the Birds of 

 Central New York;" containing an account of a laige number of 

 birds being washed up on the shores of Oneida Lake after a severe 

 storm. 



Hnyler A. I. vi., 5, 74 — Gunning notes from Tenafly, N. J. 



j{ , v., 6, 91 — Black-breasted Plover shot at Marlboro, N. J., Sept. 11, 



1875. 



H ^ (J. G., Jr. ix., 3, 44—" The Great Crested Flycatcher." 



2 J H. viii., 13, 177 — " Domestication of the Canada Goose" at Ben- 



I son Grove, Iowa. 



