16 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
Notes on the hooded, Kentucky, yellow-throated wood, cerulean and 
prairie warblers, Traill’s flycatcher, piping plover, pine grosbeak, white 
owl, Bohemian wax-wing, and pine finch. . 
1852. [Reap, M. C., Editor.] The Cow Blackbird. < Family Visitor, 
vol. 111, INO: 9eiso2.0p. 68. 
List of 18 species foster parents of the cow blackbird ; snowbird (Junco) 
and chestnut-sided warbler, breeding in Ashtabula county, Ohio. 
1852-3. [Reap, M. C.] Birds of Ohio.. <(Family Visitor, vol. iii., 1852. 
The first systematic attempt to describe the birds of the State. Ordinal, 
family, generic, and specific descriptions, with notes on habits of about a 
dozen families are given. No choice is expressed as to specific nomen 
clature, several synonyms being sometimes given. Species, 74—2 syno- 
nyms—76—({ Wheaton). 
1853. Reap, M, C. Catalogue of the Birds of Northern Ohio. < Proe. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vol. vi., 1853, pp. 395-402. 
Shortly annotated list of 146 species; land birds only. Marked ‘to 
be continued.” No continuation found. (Not seen; this notice is taken 
from Coues’ Bibliographical Appendix to Birds of Colorado Valley. 
1854. ZucHotp, —. < Journal fiir Ornithologie, vol. vi., 1854, p. 355. 
Copies Baird’s description of Sylvicola kirtlandi. (See 1852, Baird.) 
1856. Cassin, J. Illustrations of the Birds of, etc., etc., vol. i., p. 278. 
Pl. xlvii. Philadelphia, 1856. 
Sylvicola kirtlandi from the original. 
1856. Haymonp, Rourus. Birds of Southeastern Indiana. < Proc., 
Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., vol. viii., 1856, pp. 286-298. 
Classified list of 189 species’ with notes. Contains the first record of the 
occurrence of the wood ibis, Tantalus loculator, in this vicinity. 
1858. Barrp, Spencer F. Birds. <| Pacific R. R. Report.], vol. ix., 
1858, oe 
Mentions several specimens of Ohio birds in the National Museum, 
Vireo philadelphicus, Empidonax minimus, ete. 
1859. Brewer, T. M. North American Oology. < Smithsonian 
Contributions, vol. xi., 1859. 7 
Names seven species of Raptores as Ohioan. 
1859. Kirkpatrick, JoHn. Birds of Ohio. <Ohio Farmer (news- 
paper, Cleveland), 1859. 
A short account, chiefly.a compilation of 59 species of Ohio birds. 
Four species added to fauna of State. 
