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Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
1876. Jorpan, D.S. Manual of the Vertebrates of the Northern United 
States, including the district east of the Mississippi river, and 
north of North Carolina and Tennessee, exclusive of marine 
species. By David Starr Jordan, Ph. D., M. D., Professor of 
Natural History in N. W. C. University, and in Indiana State 
Medical College. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg & Co., 1876. 
Several references to Ohio. A second edition is dated 1880. 
1877. Dury, CHartes. Fecundity of the Carolina Wren ( Thryothorus 
ludovicianus). < Bulletin Nuttall Ornithological Club, vol. ii., 
US77,p: 50. 
Record of a pair of this species rearing three broods (of 5 each) in one 
season. 
1877. [Eprror]| [ Notice of] Langdon’s Catalogue of Birds of the Vicin- 
ity of Cincinnati. < American Naturalist, vol. xi., 1877, pp.. 
616-617, 
1877, Lanepon, F. W. <A Catalogue of the Birds of the Vicinity of 
Cincinnati [Ohio], with notes. By Frank W. Langdon. 
Salem, Mass: The Naturalists’ Agency. 1877. 8vo, pamph. 
pp. 18. 
A local list of 279 species, annotated, 236 species identified, and 43 
species (with numbers in parenthesis) included on the strength of their 
known range. The first list of the birds of this locality, and consequently 
very incomplete. 
1877. Lanepon, F. W. Occurrence of the Black Vulture or Carrion 
Crow in Ohio. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vol. ii., 1877, p. 109. 
Capture of this species at Madisonville, Dee. 1876. 
1877. Merriam, C. H. A Review of the Birds of Connecticut, with 
Remarks on their Habits. <Trans. Conn. Acad., vol. iv., July- 
Oct., 1876, pp. 1-165. Also separate; pamphlet, and bound. 
A Review of the Birds of Connecticut. By C. Hart Merriam. 
New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printers. 1877. 
Large 8vo, pp. 1-166. 
“An important article, very critical, complete and workmanlike, bring- 
ing the subject up to date. * * * JT hold it for a model of this sort of 
work.” —Coues. Names as Ohioan, Contopus borealis, Harelda glacialis, and 
Gdemia americana. 
1877. Wueaton, J. M. The Ruff and the Purple Gallinule in Ohio. 
<_ Bull. Nutt. Orn, Club, vol. ii., 1877, p50) 
First authentic record of Philomachus pugnax and Porphyrio martinica in 
Ohio. 
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