

1891.] Record of American Zoology. 711 
Hancock, J. L—Brain-work of birds. Am. Nart., XXIV, p. 
969, 1890. 
BATCHELDER, C. F.—Recording the numbers of birds observed, 
Auk, VII., p. 216, 1890. 
KEELER, C. E.—Geographical distribution of land birds in 
California. Zoe, 1., pp. 225, 257, 295, 1890; L, p. 337, 1891. 
ANTHONY, A. W.—A new Junco from California. Zoe, I., p. 
238.—/unco hyemalis thurberi. 
Coorrr, J. G—A doomed bird. Zoe, I., p. 249, 1890.— 
California vulture. E 
TayLor, H. R—Abnormal nest of Vigor’s wren. Zoe, L, p. 
276, 1890. 
ALLEN, J. A.—To what extent is it profitable to recognize geo- 
graphical forms among North American birds? Auk, VII., p. 1, 
1890. 
BENDIRE, C. E.—Notes on Pipilo fuscus mesoleucus and Pipilo 
aberta ; their habits, nests, and eggs. Auk, VII., p. 22, 1890. 
A second nest and eggs of Picicorvus columbianus taken in 
Colorado. Auk, VII., p. 92, 1890. 
BERTGOLD, W. H. Dorai PoPaa, in Erie county, 
N. Y. Auk, VI., p. 209, 1890. 
Borers, F.—Barred owls in captivity. Aus, VII., p, 161, 
1890. 
Brewster, W.—The little brown crane (Grus canadensis) in 
Rhode Island. Auė, VII., p. 89, 1890. 
——Capture of a Canada jay (Perisoreus canadensis) near Cam- 
bridge, Mass. Auk, VIL., p. QI, 1890. 
Bullock’s oriole in Maine. Auk, VII., p. 92,.1890. 
——Recent occurrence of the turkey vulture in Eastern 
Mass. Auk, VII., p. 204, 1890. 
Food of young humming birds. Auk, VIL, p. 206, 1890. 
The Acadian sharp-tailed sparrow and Scott’s seaside 
sparrow on the coast of South Carolina. Auk, VII., p. 212, 
1890. : 
CANTWELL, G. G.—Shrikes of Minnesota. Auk, VIL, p. 213, 
1890. 




