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notice of the propcsed work by H. D. Minot. vii., 11, 164 — "GIos- 

 sary of Our Water Fowl ;" asking correspondents to send in the local 

 names of our shore birds, vii., 11, 164r— " Two Lists of Birds ;" com- 

 ments on "Birds of Luwor Michigan," by A. B. Covert, and "Birds 

 of Central New York, ' by H. G. Fowler, viii., 3, 33—"' Our Present 

 Knowledge ot tne Nidification of the American Kinglets ;" same ar- 

 ticle as appeared in the "NuttaU Bulletin." viii., 5, 65— "Sky Larks;" 

 asks for infoimation as to whether any have been noticed of late years 

 near New York, as several pairs were let loose some years since, viii., 

 10, 145— The domestic life of the Brown Thrasher; general account, 

 viii., 34, 407— "Notes of the IT. S. Geological Survey, No. 1;" con- 

 tains extended notes on the Sage Cock, x., 33, 443 — "Breeding 

 Habits of the Goldfinch." 



Ingersoll, Mrs, Ernest, v., 33, 340 — Kinglets and Warblers in captivity. 



ingersoll, T. D. vi., 15, 333 -Notes on the Chinmey S willow, vi., 23, 

 355 — Notes a case of a toelesa Bobin. ' 



" Incog" is M. Grinnell. 



"Intaglio." X., 8, 43 — " Jottings from Colorado;" notes on Snipe near 

 fienvcr, Col. 



Jackson, Geo. vii., ^4, 313 — Pelican (species not named) and Sand Hill 

 Crane taken at Jjondon, Ontario, Can. 



" Jacobstaff " is Geo. B, Eaton. 



Jasper, Theodore, i, 31, 333— "The Birds of North America;" review 

 by the Editors, ii., 3, 80 — Review of Part V. of his work by the 

 Editors. 



Jones, C. J., Jr. xii., 17, 336 — Extract from an old work by Saml. Hearnc 

 (See Hearue). 



Jones, ,T. Matthew, x., 15, 375—" Cardinal Grosbeak" near Halifax, N. 

 8., in January, loTl ; shot and preserved, xi., 10, 304 — "Nesting 

 of Cuckoos " (Black billed Cuckoo) near Halifax, Nova Scotia, xii., 

 4, 65— xii., 6, 105— xii., 11, 305— xii., 13, 245—" List of the Birds of 

 Nova Scotia; Land Birds," with extended notes. 



Jones, "Wm. L. vi., 31, 888 — " March Memoranda ;" notes at Lebanon, 111. 

 vi., 26, 418—" April Birds in Illinois ;" notes at Lebanon, III. 



Jordan, Prof. D. S. and B. H. Vnn Vie k. ii., 11, 173— "A Popular Key 

 to the 'irds, Batraolians and Fishes of the Northern United States 

 East of the Mississippi River ;" review of this work by the Editors. 



Jordan, David S. xi., 35, 514— Reviewing " Coues' Birds of the Colorado 

 Valley." 



Jttdson, E. Z. C. ix., 1, 5—" A Plea for the King Bird," that they are 

 more beneficial to the farmers than injurious. 



" ,Tean." iv., 13, 199—" Birds Walking Under Water," 



" John " is J. Otis Fellows. 



J . v., 4, 53— Prairie Chicken shooting in Iowa. 



J . vi., 36, 418--" Self -Protection in the Grouse." 



J , C. L. xii., 14, 373— "When to Hunt Turkeys." 



J , J. xii. . 17, 339— Specimen of Yellow-headed Blackbird shot at Rem- 

 ington, Wis. 



Keene, S. W. iv., 10, 157— Reviewing "Coues' Birds of the Northwest." 



Keeney, G. I. v , 14. 220— "Sporting in Dakota;" a list of some of the 

 game birds found at Fargo, D. T. 



Keller, Geo. ». x., 14, 255— "An Albino " (Robin). 



Kendall. C. G. vii , 13, 181— "The Barnacle Goose;" one found in the 

 New York markets said to have been shot on Long Island. 



