12 NovTrs ON RHODE ISLAND ORNITHOLOGY. 
noted the first Robins (2), First Grackles (sp. ?) 34, and a flock of Wild 
Geese at night. This morning, the 19th, heard first Cowbird (1), several 
Robins and Red-wings. 
South Auburn, R. I. H.S. HATHAWAY. 
Additional Bibliography to ‘‘Howe’s and Sturtevant’s Birds of 
Rhode Island.” 
1844. Giraud, J. P., Jr., ‘‘ The Birds of Long Island,’ Wiley & Putnam, 
New York. Tringa Bartramia “In Rhode Island, .... common 
....called by the name of ‘Gray,’....and Field .... Plover,” -p. 
227. Numentus borealts ‘‘In.... Rhode Island, this species is seen 
each season.” p.. 274. 
1859. Anon. ‘Birds of the Night,” Mention of Mockingbird. Atlantic 
Monthly, Vol. 4, Aug., pp. 171-183. 
1869. “Florida Gallinule from Easton’s Pond, Newport, R. I. [presented 
‘to the Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.] by Mr. John Ennis.” Proc. Boston 
Soc. Nat. Hist. Vol. XII, p. 63. 
1876. ‘‘ Two Specimens of the King Duck [Somaterda spectabzlis|, shot 
and presented by Messrs. G. A. Kendall and 5S. [G:] H. Mackay, at 
Saughkennet [Sakonnet] Point, R. 1, were shown.” Vol. XIX, 
P- 77: 
1883. Ingersoll, Ernest. ‘‘Common Names of American Birds,” Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club. Vol. VIII, No. 2, p. 77. Cuéstothorus palustris 
known as ‘‘ Reed Warblers.” 
1884. Baird, Brewer and Ridgway ‘‘North American Birds,” Water 
Birds, Vol. 1, Notes on European Woodcock, p. 181. Note on 
Bartramia longicauda, p. 298, and also on Numenzus borealis, p. 321. 
1894. Editor. Capture of American Egret at Seaconnet, and Duck 
Hawk at Newport. The Museum. Vol.I, No. 1, Nov., p. 17. 
1895. Trowbridge, C.C. “ Hawk Flights in Connecticut.” Applicable and 
with much of interest on Rhode Island. Auk, Vol. XI, No. 3, p. 
259. 
1896. Maynard, C. J., ‘‘Birds of Eastern United States,” Note on 
European Woodcock, p. 221. 
1897. Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr. The American Osprey at Bristol, 
R.I. Osprey, Vol. 2, No. 3, Nov., p. 40. 
1897. Newbury, F..E. ‘‘An Osprey’s Nest on a Windmill.” Osprey, 
Vol. 2, No. 4, Dec., p; 55. 
1899. Austin, John Osborne. ‘‘The Journal of William Jefferay, 
Gentleman,” Providence. A few remarks on the common birds of 
the State. 
1899. Hathaway, H.S. ‘Rare Birds in Rhode Island.’ The Osprey. 
Vol. IV, No. 4, Dec., p. 59. % 
1900. Mearns,E. A. ‘“ The Newport Robin.” Bird-Lore, Vol. II, No. 4, 
Aug., pp. 118, 119. 
1900. ‘*Notes on Rhode Island Ornithology,” Vol.I. Edited by 
Reginald Heber Howe, Jr., Bristol, R. I. 
