1879. 
1879. 
Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
79. Brewer, T. M. The Eggs of the Redstart. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, vol. iv., 1879, p. 118. 
Measurement of eggs of Setophaga ruticilla from Ohio. 
. E. C. [ovzs]. Review of, Langdon’s Revised List of Cincinnati 
Birds. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, vol. iv., No. 2, April 
1879, pp. 112-113. 
. E. C. [ouns]. [Review of part 1 of] Jones & Shulze’s illustra- 
tions of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio. < Bull. 
Nutt. Ornith. Club, vol. iv., No. 1, Jan. 1879, p. 52. 
Covres, E. History of the Evening Grosbeak. < Bull. Nutt. 
Orn. Club, vol. iv., 1879, pp. 65-75. 
Mentions the occurrence of the Evening Grosbeak at Cleveland and 
Columbus, the latter an error, on authority of Dr. J. M. Wheaton. 
Dury, Cuaries, and Freeman, L. R. Observations on Birds. 
<_Jour. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. ii, 1879, pp. 100-104. 
Also separate, pamph., repaged, pp. 1-5. 
A list of 69 species, with dates of observation, with notes of peculiarities 
innesting, etc. First authentic record of Tringa bairdit and Sterna hirundo 
in the vicinity of Cincinnati, and first authentic record of Thryothorus 
bewickit in Ohio, 2 specimens, March 27, 1879. 
1879-81. Jonrs, G. E., and SHutzz, E. J. Illustrations of the nests 
1879. 
1879. 
and eggs of the birds of Ohio, with text. By Genevieve E. 
Jones and Eliza J.Shulze. Circleville, Ohio. 1879. Folio, in 
about 23 parts, three plates in each part, colored by hand; 
also issued uncolored. Text by Dr. Howard Jones. 
A magnificent work. The illustrations are simply superb, and the text 
very thorough. But a limited number of copies (40 or 50) issued. 
The untimely death (August 17, 1879) of one of its talented authors, 
Miss Jones, is to be deeply regretted as a most serious loss to ornithological 
science and art. Miss Jones’ portion of the work has been continued by 
her mother, Mrs. Virginia E. Jones, and the work is now (1882) completed. 
Lanepon, F. W. Albinism in the Tufted Titmouse. < Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club, vol. iv., 1879, p. 116. | 
Describes partially albino specimens of Lophophanes bicolor. ~ 
Lanapon, F. W. The White-rumped and Loggerhead Shrikes in 
Ohio. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vol. iv., 1879, p. 120. 
tecord of capture of Collinio ludovicianus, and of var. excubitovoides, 
at Madisonville, Ohio. 
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