Faukal Bibliografht 



Seneca. Wayne, and Yates Counties, Auburn, N. T.) 44 pp. See also Orn. an<l 

 Ool., VII, 1882, pp. 132, 133; 14 additlone.— 1879-80. MBARNS, E. A. A LJat 

 of the Birds of the Hudson Highlauds. Bull. EaseA.. Inst., X PP. 166-179; XI, pp. 

 43-52, 154-168, 189-204; XII, pp. H-25. 109-138; XIII. PP. 75-93. (Bee algo Auk, 

 VII, 1890, pp. 55, 56) ; 214 species.— 1880. GREXiG, W. H. Revised Catalogue of 

 the Birds of Chemung County, New York, Blmira, N. Y., O. H, Wheeler; 217 

 epecles. — 1881-84. MERRIAM, C. H. Preliminary List of Birds Ascertained to 

 Occur in the Adirondack Region, Northeastern New York. Bull. N. O. C, VI, pp. 

 225-235; and Addenda VII, 1882, pp. 128, 256, 257. Auk, I, 1SS4, pp. 58, 5»; 

 211 species.— 1882. BICKNELL, E. P. A Review of the Summer Birds of a part 

 of the Catskill Mountains, with prefatory remarks on the faunal and Qoral 

 features of the region. Trans, of the Linn, Soc. of New York, I, pp. 115-168; 90 

 species. — 1885.. .HOLLICK, A. Preliminary List ol the Birds Known to Breed 

 on Staten Island. Proc. Nat. Scl. Assc, Staten Island, Extra No, 4, Decemher. 

 67 species. — 1886.. .BARNUM, M. K. A Preliminai'y List of tha Birds of Onon- 

 daga County, N. Y. Bull, of the Biol. Lab. of Syracuse. 8vo, pp. 1-34; 204 

 specles.^ — ^1886. RALPH, W. L., and BAGG, E. An Annotated List of the 

 Birds of Oneida County, N. Y., and Its Immediate Vicinity. Trans. Oneida Hist. 

 Soc, III, pp. 101-147; 224 Bpeoies. (See also Ibid., VII, 1890, pp. 2, 29-232.) Om. 

 and Col. XIII, 1888, pp. 58, 59. Auk, XI, 1894, pp. 162-164.— 1S86. WOODRUFF. 

 L. B., and PAINE, A, G„ JR. Birds of Central Park. New York City. A Pre- 

 liminary List. Forest and Stream, XXVI, pp. 386, 387, 487; 121 species.'-1889. 

 BERGTOLD, W. II. A List of the Birds of Buffalo and Vicinity. Bull. Buffalo 

 Nat. Field Club, 1, 7, pp. 1-21; 237 species.— 1883. DAVISON, j, L. Birds ol 

 Niagara County, New York, Forest and Stream, XXXIIl, pp. 164, 183, 303; 190 

 species.— 1S92. CLUTE, W. N. The Avifauna of Broome Co., N, Y. Wilson 

 Quart., pp. 59-64; 106 species. — 1896. SHORT, E.. H. Birds of Western New 

 York, F. H. Lattin, Albion. N. Y. 20 pp.; 229 species.— 1901. EATON, E. H. 

 Birds of Western New York. Proc. Roch. Acad, IV, 64 pp.; 299 species. — 1901, 

 EMBODY, G. O. Birds of Madison County, N. Y. Bull. Dep't. Gaol, and Nat. 

 Hist., Colgate University, Hamilton, N. Y. 8vo, 36 pp.; 191 species. (Bee also 

 Maxon, Auk. XX, p. 263.)- 1904. CHAPMAN, F. M. An Annonated List ot the 

 Birds Known to Brood within 50 Miles of New York City. Guide Leaflet, No. 14, 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 31 pp., 13 ills.- 1906. CHAPMAN, P. M. The Birds of the 

 Vicinity of New York City. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Guide Leaflet, No. 22, Rev. Bd., 

 96 pp. Numerous ills.; 353 species.— 1907. BRAISLIN, W. C. A List of the 

 Birds at Long Island, N. Y. Abst. Proc. Llnnsan Society, N. Y., 1907, pp. 31-123; 

 364 species. (See also Auk, 1909, pp. 314-316,)^1910. REED. H. D., and 

 WRIGHT. A. H. Veterbrates of the Cayuga Lake Basin. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 

 XLVni, pp. 370-459; 257 species.— 1910. WRIGHT, A. H. and ALLEN, A. A. 

 The Increase of Austral Birds at Ithaca. Auk, XXVII, pp. 63-66. — 1910. EATOW, 

 E. H. Birds of New York. I, Water and CJame Birds. 4to, pp. 1-501. col. pUs. 

 [by Fuertes] 42. Important.^1912. BAGG, E. Annotated List of the Birds of 

 Oneida County, N. Y., and of the West Canada Creek Valley. Trans. Oneida 

 Hist. Soc. XII, pp. 16-85; 257 species. 



NORTH CAROLINA 

 1871. COUES, E. Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, N. C. and 

 Vicinity. Proc. A«ad. Nat. Sci. Phila. XXIII, Birds, pp. 18-47. Also Ibid., 1878, 

 pp. 22-24; 133 species. — 1885. BRIMLEY, H. H. and C. S. Summer Birds of 

 Raleigh, N. C. Orn. and 061., X. pp. 143, 144; 82 species.— 1885.— BRIMLEY, R 

 H .and C. S. Winter Birds of Raleigh, N. C. Orn. and Ool., X, p. 128; 72 spooles. 

 — 1S8B. BREWSTER, W. An Ornithological Reconnaissance in Western North 

 Cftrolina. Auk. Ill, pp. 94-112, 173-179; 102 BPecies.— 1886. BATCHHLDER, C. F. 



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