18 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
1861. Wuraton, J. M. Ornithological Inquiries. < Field Notes, 
Vole 1. 186i pp lo2: . ; 
Suaneeee as to proper identification of L. occidentalis (owes: and 
hints towards laws of migration. 
1861. Wueaton, J. M. Catalogue of the Birds of Ohio. < Fifteenth 
Ann. Rep. Ohio State Board of Agric. for 1860 [1861], pp. 
399-398. Addenda, p. 480. 
285 species, with 17 “‘probabilities;” the rarer or more interesting species 
fully annotated. Includes p. 381, e¢ seg., reports of legislative action for pro- 
tection of birds. Also printed separately, repaged, without the legislative 
reports. 
(This notice from Coues’ Bibliog. Appendix to Birds of Colorado Valley. 
1861. Wueaton, J. M. Catalogue of the Birds of Ohio. Reprinted 
from the Ohio Agricultural Report for 1860 (1861), pp. 1-21. 
Reprint of the last, repaged, and with its addenda distributed in place; 
3 species added to list of probabilities. 
1864. Bairp, S. F. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 181. 
Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smitb. 
sonian Institution. By S&S. F. Baird. Part ¥. North and 
Middle America. Washington. Smithsonian Institution. 
P. 23. First mention of Turdus alicie from Ohio. 
1864. Houeu, F. B. House of Representatives, 36th Congress, Ist 
Session, Ex. Doc. No. 55. Results of Meteorological Obser- 
vations made under the direction of the United States Patent 
Office and Smithsonian Institution, from the year 1854-1859, 
inclusive, being a report of the Commissioners of Patents, 
made at the first session of the Thirty-sixth Congress, Vol. 
ii, Part 1. Washington. Government Printing Office, 
1864. Observations upon Periodical Phenomena in Plants 
and Animals, from 1851 to 1859, with tables of dates of 
opening and closing of Lakes, Rivers, Harbors, ete. Ar- 
ranged by Franklin B. Hough, M. D. Dates of first appear- 
ance of Birds, pp. 183-206. 
Tables of dates of spring appearance of Turdus migratorius, Mimus 
felivox, Sialia sialis, Troglodytes aedon, Hirundo horreorum, Progne 
purpurea, Dolichonyx oryzivorus, <Agelaius pheniceus, Quiscalus versi- 
color, Tyrannus intrepidus, Tyrannula fusca, Antrostomas vociferus, 
Chetura pelasgia, Pandion carolinus, and Bernicla canadensis, at the 
following stations: Cincinnati, Mt. Healthy, Ripley. Hockingport, 
Marietta, Hamilton, Germantown, Troy, Belle Centre, Savannah, Bowling 
Green, Hiram, Edinburg, Windham, Poland, Cleveland, Rockport, Madi- 
son, Welchfield, Jefferson and Ashtabula. 
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