542 he hecican: Nii [June 
Davison, S. L.—Breeding of Habia ludovicianus in Niagara Co., 
NY Aae NI, p- 191, 1880. 
Hassrouck, E. M.—Restoration of an Abdubonian form of 
Geothlypis trichas to the American avifauna. Auk, VL, p. 167, 
1889. 
Torrey, B.—Bicknell’s Thrush breeding in Vermont. Auk, 
VI., p. 617, 1889. 
SENNETT, Geo. B.—Clapper Rails of the United States and 
West Indies compared with Rallus longirostris of South America. 
Auk, VI., 166, 18809. 
Ricumonp, C. W.—Another saw-whet owl in the District of 
Columbia. Auk, VI., 189.—Nyctala acadica. 
Bonn, F.—Myiadestes townsendi apparently wintering in Wyo- 
ming. Auk, VI., 193, 1880. 
TreaT, W. E—A fishing screech owl. Auk, VI., 189, 1889. 
*FeILDEN, H. W.—On the breeding of Puffinus auduboni in 
the island of Barbadoes.—/¢is, p. 60, 1889. 
Prince, W. C.—The northern phalarope in the Franconia Mts., 
N H: Auk, Vi, p. 68, 1880, 
Exuiotr, H. W.—The cow-bird as a fly-destroyer. Auk, VI., 
D 72, 1889. 
Evans, Evan M.—Calamospiza melanocorys on Long Island, 
NOY. Auk VI p igoz 1880. 
PALMER, Wm.—Occurrence of Traill’s fly-catcher near Wash- 
ington. Auk, VI., p. 71, 1889. . 
SENNETT, G. B.—First description of the ege of Glaucidium 
phalenoides. Auk, VI., p- 70, 1880. 
SHUFELDT, R. W.—Notes upon the sudden appearance in 
numbers of the Evening Grosbeak at Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 
Auk, V1, p. 72, 1889. 
STEJNEGER, LEoNHARD.—The proper name for the genus 
Melanpitta. Auk, VI., p. 79, 2889.— Melopitta. 
SENNETT, G. B—Troglodyies @don, house wren, breeding in a 
sandbank. Auk, VI., p. 76, 1889. 
Green, M. M—Baird’s sandpiper in Central New York. Auk, 
VL, p. 68, 1889. 
