Paxjnal Bibliography 



MAN, F. M. (See New York).— 1908. COMMITTEE. A List of the Blrda 

 of the New Haven Region. Bull. No. 1, New Haven Bird Club, pp. 1-32; 217 

 species. 



DAKOTA (NORTH and SOUTH) 



1875. GRINNELL, G. B, Report of a Reconnaissance ol the Black HlUa of 

 Dakota, made in the summer of 1874. By William Ludlow. Chapter II. Birds, 

 pp. 85-102; 110 species.— 1875. HOFFMAN, W. J. List of Birds Observed at 

 Grand River Agency, Dakota Ter., from October 7th, 1872, to June 7th, 1873. 

 Proc. Eost. Soc. Nat. Hist., XV-III, pp. 169-175; 79 species.— 1877. McCHiESNET, 



C. E., M. D. Bird.s of the Coteau des Prairies of Eastern Dakota. Forest and 

 Stream, VIII, pp. 176, 177, 192, 224, 225, 241, 242, 261; 102 species.— 1901-2. 

 BENT. A. C. Nesting habits of the Anatldre In North Dakota. Auk. XVIII, pp; 

 328-336: XIX, pp. 11-12; 165-174; 16 speciea— T90S. REAGAN. A. B. The Birds 

 of thG Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota. The Auk, XXV, pp. 462-467; 

 108 species.— 1909. VISHBR, S. S. A List of the Birda of western South Dakota. 

 The Auk, XXVI, pp. 144-153; 194 species-— 1911. VISHER, S. S. Annotated 

 List of the Birds of Harding County, Northwestern South Dakota. The Auk, 

 XXVIII, pp. 5-lG; 154 species. 



DELAWARE 



1905. RHOADS, S. N., and PENNOCK, C. J. Birds of Delaware: A Pre- 

 liminary List. Auk, XXII, 1905, pp. 194-205; 211 species, (See also Auk, XXV, 

 1908. pp. 282-288.)— 1897-1908. STONE, W., Editor. Numerous Notes on Dela- 

 ware Birds. Proc. Del. Valley Orn. Club, Phila. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 

 1883. COUES. E. and PRENTISS, D. W, Avifauna Columbiana, Second 

 Rdition. Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. No. 26, 8vo, pp. 1-133, many woodcuts, 4 maps, 

 i:48 species. — 1888. RICHMOND, C, W. An Annotated List of Birda Breeding 

 in the District of Columbia. Auk, V, pp. 18-25; 100 species. — 1888, SMITH, 

 HUGH M., and PALMER, WILLIAM. Additions to the Avifauna of Washington, 



D. C, and Vicinity. Auk, V, pp. 147, 148. Adds 12 species to Coues' and Pren 

 tiss' list of 1883.-1838. MAYNARD, L. W. Birds of Washington and Vicinity, 

 with Introduction by Florence A. Merriam. 12mo. 204 pp. Washington, D. C. 

 291 species, 



GEORGIA 

 1883. BAILEY, H. B. Memoranda of a Collection of Eggs from Georgia. 

 Bull. N. O. C, VIII, pp. 37-43; 104 species.— 1903. SMITH, R. S. Birds of Kirk- 

 wood, De Kalh Co., Ga. Wilson Bull., XV. pp. 49-59; 125 species.— 1909. HOW' 

 ELL, A. H, Notes on the Summer Birds of Northern Georgia. Auk, XXVI, pp. 

 129-137; 76 species. 



FLORIDA 



1871. ALLEN, J. A. On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida. 

 Bull, Mu$, Comp, ZoiJl., II, pp. 161-450, pU. ix-xiil; 181 species.- 1888. CHAP- 

 MAN. F. M. A List of Birds Observed at Gainesville, Florida. Auk, V. pp. 267- 

 277; 149 species.— 1888-90. SCOTT, W. E. D. A Summary of ObaervationB on 

 the Birds of the Gulf Coast of Florida. Auk, V, pp. 373-379; VI, pp. 13-18, 162- 

 160, 245-252, 318-326; VII, pp. 14-22, 114-120; 262 species.— 1890. SCOTT, W. E. 

 D. On Birds Observed at the Dry Tortugas, Florida, during parts of March ind 

 April, 1890. Auk, VII, pp. 301-314; 80 species.- 1891. BREWSTEK, W.. and 

 CHAPMAN, F. M. Natea on the Birds of the Lower Suwanee River, Auk. Vlli, 



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