FaUNAL BlBLIOGllAPHY 



BDTLER, A. W. The Birds of Indiana, with Illustrations of Many of tne Spe- 

 cies. Prepared for the Indiana Horticultural Society and Originally Published 

 in its Transactions for 1890. 8vo, 135 pp.; 205 species.— 1898. BUTLER, A. W. 

 The Birds of Indiana, a descriptive Catalogue of the Birds that have bocn ob- 

 served within the State with an account of their Habits. Rep. of the State Geu- 

 logist, pp. 515-11S7; 321 species; bibliograptiy. Important.— 1905. McATHE, W. 

 L. Ecological Notes on tho Birds Occurring within a Radius of Five Miiee of 

 the Indiana University Campus. Proc. Ind. Acad, Sci., pp. 65-202, S2 ills., 21;;"* 

 tjpecies, 



IOWA 

 1868. ALLEN, J. A. Notes on Birds Observed in Weatcrn Iowa, in the 

 Months of July. August and September; also on Birds Observed in Nori.tieru 

 Illinois, in May and June, and at Richmond, Wayne Co., Indiana, between 

 June third and tenth. Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., I. pt. IV, pp. 488-52'), Ogle 

 County. Ills., S4 species; Cook County, Ills,, 94 speCieS; Richmond, Ind„ 72 Spe- 

 cies; Western Iowa, 108 species.— 1873. TRIPPK, F. M. Notes on the Birds of 

 Southern Iowa. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist,. XV, pp. 229-242; 162 species,--1888. 

 KEYES, CHARLES R. and WILLIAMS, H. S. A Preliminary Annotated Cata- 

 logue- of the Birds of Iowa. Proc. Davenport Acad. Nat. Scl,, V, 8vo, 49 pp.; 260 

 Bpecies,— 1890. COONE. JOHN V. Summer Residents of Bueua Vista Uouutv. 

 iowa The Ooiogist, VII, pp. 45-47; 52 epscies.— 1895. JONES, LYNDS. Bird 

 Migi-ation at Grinnell, Iowa, Auk, XII, 1S95, pp. 117-134, 231-237,-1897. ANDER- 

 SON, R. M. An Annotated List of the Birds of Winnebago and Hancock 

 Counties, Iowa, Pub. by Author, Forest City, Iowa. 16mo, 19 pp.; 218 species. 

 — 1C06. WILSON, B. H. Birds of Scott Co., Iowa. Wilson Bull., XVIII, pp, 

 l-ll; 166 species,— 1907. ANDERSON, R, M. The:Birds of Iowa. Proc. Daven- 

 port Acad. Sci.. XI. pp. 125-417; 355 species. 



KANSAS 

 1875. SNOW, P. II. A Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas. Contributed to 

 the Kansas Academy of Science. 8vo, 14 pp. Third Edition. 295 species.— 

 1886. GOSS, N. R. A Revised Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas, with Descrip- 

 tive Notes of the Nosts and Eggs of the Birds Known to Breed in the State. 

 Topeka. 8vu, vi+76 pp.; 335 species. (See also review in Auk, III, 18d6, p. 

 S9fi, 1—1891, GOSS, N. S. History of the Birda of Kansas. Illustrating 529 

 Birds. Topeka, Kansas. Geo. W. Crane & Co., Royal 8vo, G92 pp., 35 photograv- 

 ure plates; 343 species.— 1899. LANTZ, D. B. A Review of Kansas Ornitho- 

 logy. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sei., 1896-7, pp. 224-276; 351 species. — 1903. SNOW, 

 F, H A Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas, Fifth Edition. Trans. Kans. Acad. 

 Sciences, XVIII, 23 pp.; 242 speeiea,- 1909. WGTMORE, A. Fall Notes tr^^m 

 Eas::ern Kansas. The Condor, XI, pp. 154-164; 74 species. — 1912. ISELEY, D. 



A List o£ the Birds of Sedgw^ick County, Kansas. The Auk,XXIX, pp. 25-43 ; 208 

 epecies. 



KENTUCKY 

 1882. BECKHAM, C. W. A List of the Birds of Bardstown, Nelson County, 

 Kentucky. .Tonrn. Cine. Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, pp. 136-147; 167 species.— 1 8S5. 

 BECKHAM, C. W. List of the Birds of Nelson Count7. Kentucky Geol. Surv., 

 John R. Proctor, Director. Author's Edition, 4to, pp. 1-58; 171 species. — 1887. 

 PINDAR, L. 0. List of the Birds of Fulton County, Kentucky. Cm. and Ool. 

 XII, pp. 54, 55, 84, 85; 122 spQcies.— 1889. PINDAR, L. O. List of the Birds of 

 Fulton County, Kentucky. Auk, VI, pp. &10-316; 183 species.— 1910. HOWELL. 

 A, H. Notes on the Summer Birds of Kentucky and Tennessee. Auk, XXVIJ 

 pp. 295-304. Kentucky, SO epeclea. 



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