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 A Summary of Observations on the Birds of the Gulf Coast 



OF Florida, W. E. D. Scott. Auk, Vol. V, pp. 373-379, 1888. 



Auk, Vol. VI, pp. 13-18; 152-160; 245-252; 319-326, 1889. 



Auk, Vol. VII, pp. 14-22 ; 1 14-120, 1890. 

 A Second Specimen of Cory's Bittern (Botaurus neoxenus), 



W. E. D. Scott. Auk, Vol. VI, pp. 317-318, 1889. 

 On the Specific Identity of Buteo brachyurus and Buteo 



puliginosus, with additional records of their occurrence in 



Florida, W. E. D. Scott. Auk, Vol. VI, pp. 243-245, 1889. 

 Supplementary Notes from the Gulf Coast of Florida, with 



a description of a new species of marsh wren, W. E. D. Scott. 



Auk, Vol. V, pp. 183-188, 1888. 

 Description of a New Sub-species of Wild Turkey, W. E. D. 



Scott. Auk, Vol. VII, pp. 376-377, 1890. 

 An Account of Flamingoes {Phcenicopterus ruber) observed 



IN THE Vicinity of Cape Sable, Florida, W. E. D. Scott. 



Auk, Vol. VII, pp. 222-226, i8go. 

 Two Species of Swallow New to North America, W. E. D. 



Scott. Auk, Vol. VII, pp. 264, 265, 1890. 

 On Birds observed at the Dry Tortugas, Florida, during 



Parts of March and April, 1890, W. E. D. Scott. Auk, 



Vol. VII, pp. 301-314, with map, i8go. 

 A Description of the Adult Male of Botaurus neoxenus 



{Cory), with additional notes on the species, W. E. D. Scott. 



Auk, Vol. IX, pp. 141-142, 1892. 

 Notes on the Birds of the Caloosahatchee Region of 



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I. Notes on the Habits of the Yellow-billed Tropic Bird {Phae- 



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