Bibliography of the Cincinnati Fauna. the) 
1867. Brewer, T. M. Some errors regarding the habits of our Birds. 
By T. M. Brewer, M.D. <The American Naturalist, vol. 
i., 1867, p. 113. 
Corrects error in “ North American Oology, ” respecting the breeding 
of Astur atricapillus, in Ohio. 
1868. Garuick, T. Migrations of Birds. < (Am. Naturalist, vol. il., 
1868, p. 492. 
Observation on an Albino robin at Cleveland. 
1868. Marcu, P. G. Kinefisher’s Nest again. < Am. Naturalist, 
vol. ii., 1868, p. 490. 
Description of two Ohio nests of this bird. 
1869. Haymonp, Rourus. Birds of Franklin County, Indiana. < First 
Annual Report of the Geological Survey of Indiana, made 
during the year 1869, by E. T. Cox, State Geologist, assisted 
by Prof. Frank H. Bradley, Dr. Rufus Haymond, and Dr. G, 
M. Levette, Indianapolis: Alexander H. Conner, State printer, 
1869, pp. 209-235. This is the title of the Geological volume 
when hound separately. Some copies are bound with the 
Agricultural Report for same year, and the volume entitled, 
Indiana Agricultural and Geological Reports, 1869, ete. 
List of 163 species (including Haliaetus washingtonii), with notes. 
Contains records of the ivory-billed woodpecker, swallow-tailed kite, Be- 
wick’s wren, turnstone, Brant goose (?) greater scaup duck, and velvet duck 
(Gidemia fussa). Also, records of the raven, parakeet and wocd ibis. 
Graculus carbo is recorded probably by mistake for G. dilophus floridanus. 
1869. IncERsoLL, Ernest. Variation of Bluebird’s Eggs. <Am. 
Naturalist, vol. ili., 1869, p. 391. 
Pure white eggs of bluebird, at Oberlin, Ohio. 
1872. Corr, E. D. Zoological Sketch of Ohio. By E. Cope, A.M., 
Sec. Acad. Nat. Sci.. Phila. <(New Typographical Atlas of 
the State of Ohio, with descriptions, Historical, Scientific, and 
Statistical, tooether with maps of-the United States and Ter- 
ritories. By. H. F. Walling and O. W. Gray, Civil Topo- 
graphical Engineers. Published by Stedman. Brown & Lyon. 
Cincinnati, 1872. 
Gives the number of Ohio birds as 263, grouped as follows: passeres, 132; 
syndactyli, 5; scansores, 12; psittaci, 1; raptores, 25; pullastre, 2; 
galline, 4; gralle, 45; natatores, 37. Short notes on a few of the com 
moner species, p. 25. 
