Appendix II 



mac Counties, N. H. New Hampshire College, Durham, gvo, 34 pp.; 175 species. 

 —1900. BATCHELDER, P. W. and FOGG, E. H. Preliminary List of Birds . . 

 . . ol Manchester, N. H. Proc. Manchester Inst. Arte and Scl., I, pp. 123-138; 

 132 species. (See also Proc. for 1901, 1902J— 1900 DEARBORN, N. The Birdg 

 ol Durham and Vicinity. Cont. Zool. Lab, N. H. College Agric. and Mech. Arts, 

 VI, 121 pp., map. — 1904. ALLEN, G. M. The Birda of New Hampshire. Proc. 

 Manchester Inat. Arts and Sciences, IV, pp. 2.'i-222: 283 speclea.— 1904. COMEY, 

 A. C. A Partial List of the Summer Birds of Holderncss, N. H. Wilson Bull., 

 XVI, 5-9 pp.; 94 species. 



NEW JERSEY 

 1885. BARHELL, H, F. Birds Of the Upper Passaic Valley. New Jersey, 

 Orn. and 061., X, pp. 21-23, 42, 43; 149 Bpeclee.— 1887. THURBER, E. A List 

 of Birds of Morris County, New Jersey. True Democratic Banner (newspaper), 

 Morristown, N. J., Not. 10, 17, 24; 205 species.— 1894. STONE, W, The Birds 

 of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 8vo, 185 pp. Del. Valley Orn. Club, 

 Phila.; 348 species. — 1S94. STONE, W. Summer Birds of the Pine Barrens of 

 New Jersey. Auk, XI, 1894, pp. 138-140; 90 species.— 1897-1910. STONE, W., 

 Editor. Numerous Notes on Birds of Chiefly Southern New Jersey. Proc. Del. 

 Valley Orn. Club, Phila.— 1001. BABSON, W. A. The Birds of Princeton, N. J. 

 Bull. Bird Club, Princeton Univ. I, pp. 7-28; 230 species.- 1906. CHAPMAN, 

 F. M. (See New York.)- 1907. HOLMES, L. K. Birds Found within a Radius 

 of 12 Miles of Summit, N. J. Wilson Bull. XIX, pp. 21-27; 201 species. See also 

 list of Summer Birds, Ihid., XVII, pp. 8-12; and Hann, List of Summer Birds, 

 IMd.. pp. 117-122.— 1909. STONE, W. The Birds of New Jersey. Ann. Rep. N. 

 J. State Museum for 1908, pp. 11-347, 409-419; plls. 1-84.— 1909. BAILY, W. L. 

 Breeding Birds of Passaic and Sussex Counties. Caasinia, pp. 29-36; 94 species. 



NEW MEXICO 

 1853. WOODIIOUSE, S. W. (See Arizona).— 1859. HENRY, T. C. Cata- 

 logue or the Birds of New Mexico as compiled from Notes and Observations 

 made while in that Territory during a residence of Six Years. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., XI, pp. 104-109; 198 Bpeciea.— 1885-6. HENSHAW, H. W. List of 

 Birds Observed In Summer and Fall on the Upper Pecos River, New Mexico, 

 Auk, II, pp. 326-333; III, pp. 73-80; 80 species.— 1892. ANTHONY. A. W. Birds 

 of Southweetern New Mexico. Auk, IX, pp. 357-369; 129 species.— 1898. 

 MITCHELL, W. I. The Summer Birds of San Miguel County, New Mexico. The 

 Auk. XV, pp. 306-311; 85 species. (See also, Bailey, ibta, xxi, 1904, pp 443-449). 

 —1904. BAILEY, F. M. Additional Notes on the Birds of the Upper Pecos. 

 The Auk, XXI, pp. 349-3G3; 93 species.— 1906. HUNN, J. T. S. Notes on Birds 

 of Silver City, New Mexico. The Auk, XXIII, pp. 41S-425; ll2 species. — 190S. 

 OILMAN, M. F. Birds on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico. The Condor, 

 X, pp. 146-152; 108 species.— 1912. BERGTOLD, W. H. October Birds of the 

 Headwaters of the Gila River, New Mexico. The Auk, XXIX, pp. 327-336; 76 

 species. 



NEW YORK 



1844. GIRAUD, J. P.. JR. The Birds of Long Island . . New York, vol. V, 

 Svo, 397 pp.; 286 species.— 1844. DE KAY, JAMES B. Zoology of New York. 

 Part II. Birds. Albany. 1 vol., 4to, xil+380 pp., 141 col. pUs.— 1876. FOWLER, 

 H. G, Birds of Central New York. Forest and Stream, VI, pp. ISO, 233, 284, 337, 

 402; VII, pp. 36, 52, 84, 230. Also Additions IMd., p. 180; 170 species.— 1877. 

 ROOSEVELT, T., JR., and MINOT. H. D. The Summer Birds of the Adiron- 

 dacks in Franklin County, N. Y. 8po, 4 pp.; 97 species.- 1879. RATHBUN, 

 FRANK R. A Revised List of Birds of Central New York. (Cayuga, Onondaga, 



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