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Auk, VIL, p. 9, 1890. 
On the winter distribution of the bobolink, with remarks 
on its routes of migration. Auk, VIL., Pp. 39, 1890. ' 
Note on Cyanocitta stelleri litoralis. Auk, NIE- p. 91, 


1890. 

On the changes of plumage in the bobolink. Auk, NIL, 
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Crark, H. L.— Coccothraustes vespertina at Amherst, Mass. 
Auk, VII., p. 210, 1890. 
CockErELL, T. D. A—Variation in the nesting habits of birds. 
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CoorER, J. G—Note on Pacific coast birds. Auk, VII., p. 214, 
1890. 
Doan, W. D.—Birds of West Virginia. Bull. 3, W. Va. Agr. 
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Dwicut, J., Jr—The horned larks of North America. Auk, 
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ELLIOTT, H. W.— Quiscalus quiscala eneus killing and catch- 
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Forsusu, E. H.—Evening grosbeaks in Hampden county, 
Mass. Auk, VIIL., P. 210, 1890. 
Hassrouck, E. M.—Picoides arcticus in Central New York. 
Auk, VIL, p. 206, 1890. 
Lucas, F. A.——The great auk in the U. S. National Museum. 
Auk, VIL, p. 203, 1890. 
Mearns, E. A.—Observations _ on the avifauna of portions of 
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Addendum to “A list of the birds of the Hudson High- 
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—— Capture of the Widgeon (Anas penelope) on the James 
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* PATTERSON, R.—American bittern in County Londonderry 
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PENNOocK, C. J.—Ndote on the nesting of Buteo brachyurus at 
St. Mark’s, Fla. Auk, VIL., p. 56, 1890. 


