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Ripeway, R.—Suteo brachyurus and B. fuliginosus. Auk, 
VII., p. 90, 1890. 
Intergradation between Zonotrichia leucophrys and Z. inter- 
media, and between the latter and Z. gambeli. Auk, VIL., p. 96, 

' 18go. 

Harlan’s hawk a race of the red-tail, and not a distinct 
species. Ax, p. 205, 1890. 
[On Colymbus adamsi]. Ibis, VL., ii., p. 129, 1890. 
Roserts, T. L.—Notes on some Minnesota birds. Auk, VIL., 
p. 213, 1890. 
Scorr, W. E. D.—A summary of observations on the birds of 
the Gulf Coast of Florida. Aus, VIL, p. 14, 114, 1890. 
The Key West quail dove at Key West. Auk, VIL, p. 
90, 1890. 
SENNETT, G. B.—The king eider at Erie, Penna. Auk, VIL., 
p. 88, 1890. 
A new wren from the Lower Rio Grande, Texas, with 
notes on Berlandier’s wren of Northeastern Mexico. Auk, 
VII., p. 57, 1890.—TZhyrothorus ludovicianus lomitensis. 
SHUFELDT, R. W.—Notes upon Coccothoraustes vespertina as a 



cage bird. Azk, VII., p. 93, 1800. 

Progress in avian osteology for the year 1888-18809. 
Jour. Comp. Med. and Vet. Sci.; Jan., 1890. 
* —_On the use by certain young birds of the terminal claw 
of the pollux. /dzs, VIL, ii., p. 128, 1890. 
STEPHENS, F.—A new Vireo from California. Auk, VII., p. 
159, 1890.—Vireo vicinior californicus. 
Tuompson, E. E.—Evening and pine grosbeaks in Ontario. 
Auk, VII., p. 211, 1890. 
Treat, W. E—Mortality among bank swallows. Auk, VIL, 
P. 96, 1890 
Wituiams, R. De townsendii wintering in Montana. 
Auk, VII., p. 98, 1890. 
Wintte, E. D.—The evening grosbeak at Montreal. Auk, 
VIL, p. 209, 1890. 
Wortuincton, W. W.—The “So sparrow - in Georgia 
Auk, VIL, p. 211, 1890. 


