14 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 
Desultory notes on seventeen species, dated June 4, 1840. Bombycilla 
garrula, Phlaropus hyperboreas, Sylvia pensilis, 8. rara, Fringilla ludovici- 
ana (8. trochilus), Florida gallinule, Tringa rufescens, Tringa alpina, Sylvia . 
maratima, S. icterocephala, S. castanea, Totanus semipalmatus, Limosa fedoa, 
Numenius hudsonicus, Charadrius melodus. 
1845. Storer, D. H. [Occurrence of Fringiila pinea | pinus], and 
Bombycilla garrula, in Ohio, in July.] <Proe. Bost. Soc. 
Nat. Hist., vol. ii., 1845, p. 52. 
Statement as above in letter from Dr. J. P. Kirtland. 
1850. Kirttanp, J. P. Fragments of Natural History. < Family 
Visitor (weekly newspaper), vol. 1, No. 1, 1850-1. 
Notes on twenty-onespecies, chiefly regarding their relative abundance 
compared with former years. Washington eagle, red-tailed, red-shoul- 
dered, broad winged, Cooper’s and swallow tailed hawks, gossander, 
mallard, summer duck, wild turkey, partridge, quail, pileated woodcock, 
turkey buzzard, raven, crow, crow black bird, robin, blue bird, thrush, 
cat bird.—( Wheaton.) 
1850. [Kirtianp, J. P.| The Eagle. <(Family Visitor, No. 2, 1890, 
p. 15. 
Golden eagle, an occasional visitor; Washington eagle, a doubtful 
species; white headed eagle, breeding in Rockport, Ohio. 
1850. [Kirttanp, J. P.] The Blue Bird. <Family Visitor, vol. i., 
No. 7, 1850, p. 55. ; 
A popular account. 
1850. [Kirrianp, J. P.] Birds of Winter. <Family. Visitor, vol. i, 
No. 8, 1850, p. 63. 
« 
1850. |Kirtianp, J. P.] Troupial or Cow Blackbird. < Family 
Visitor, vol. i., No. 9, 1850, p. 71. 
1850. J. P. K. [irrtanp]. Editorial Correspondence. < Family 
Visitor, vol. 1. No. 10, 1850, p. 72: 
Domestication of the summer duck, and other water fowl. 
1850, [Krrtianp, J. P.| Instinct. <Family Visitor, vol. i., No. 
Ly USO ay 20), 
Owing to late season, redpolis and white snow birds remain until April, 
the latter in breeding plumage. | 
1850. [Kirttanp, J. P.| The Wild Pigeon. <Family Visitor, vol. 
ees 14 LOUD los, 
A popular account. 
