1g90.] Record of American Zoology. 545 
82, 1889.—Classification upon osteology, results in placing the 
raven at the head of the oscine series. 
Notes on the anatomy of Speotyto cunicularia hypogea. 
l. c. p. 116, 1889.—Visceral and muscular structures. 
Contributions to the comparative osteology of Arctic 
and sub-Arctic water Birds. Jour. Anat. and Phys., XXIV., pp. 89, 
169, 1889—90.—Osteology of puffins, loons, grebes. 
Torrey, BRADFoRD.—The booming of the Bittern. Auk, VL, 
p. 1, 1889. 
Mason, E. C.—The Turkey-Buzzard in Massachusetts. Auk, 
VL, p. 70, 1889. : 
BENDIRE, Cu. E.—A peculiar nest of Cinclus mexicanus. Auk, 
VE; pg 
Notes on the habits, nests and eggs of Dendragapus ob- 
scurus fuliginosus. Auk, VI., p. 32, 1889. 
Sphyrapicus ruber breeding in coniferous trees. l. c—p. 
71, 1889. 
Lucas, Frep.—The main divisions of the Swifts. Auk. VL., 
p. 8, 1889. 
BENpDIRE, Cu. E.—Description of the supposed nest and eggs 
of Zonotrichia querula, Harris’s sparrow. Auk, VI., 150, 1889. 
Notes on the general habits, nests and eggs of the genus 
Passerella. Auk, VL, p. 107, 1889. 
Harpy, MANLEY. Additional notes on the Bittern. Auk, VI., 
p. 187, 1889. 
BREWSTER, Wm.—Descriptions of supposed new Birds from 
western North America and Mexico. Auk, VI., 85. 
—Occurrence of the western Sandpiper (Ereunetes occiden- 
talis) in numbers on the coast of Massachusetts. Avs, VL., p. 
69, 1889. 
——Second occurrence of the Prairie horned lark in Eastern 
Massachusetts. Auk. VI., p. 71, 1889. 
The present status of Forster’s teru as a bird of New En- 
gland. Auk, VL., p. 66, 1889. 
Peck, J, Abstract of observations on the variation of the 
caudal nerves in the Pigeon. J. H. U. Circ., VIII., p. 63, 1889. 
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