BIRDS. 



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II. BIRDS. 

 1860-62. 



Birds of New England. <New England Farmer (weekly), for Aug. 11, 25, Sept. 

 22, Oct. 6, 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 22, 1860; Jan. 5, 26, March 2, May 18, 

 June 15, July 20, Sept. 21, Oct. 26, Nov. 23, 1861; April 26, July 26, Aug. 16, 

 Sept. 13, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 8, Dec. 6, 1862. Also, published in the same 

 newspaper (monthly), large 8vo, for Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1861, January, 

 March, May, June, July, Sept., Nov., Dec, 1862, and Jan., 1863. 



"Twenty-five articles in all, taking the birds of New England in order from Accipitres 

 to the middle of the Fringillidaj. Popular biographical accounts, written to interest farmers 

 in the feathered life of their fields." — (Coues, 'Bibliography of North American Orni- 

 thology,' in 'Birds of the Colorado Valley,' 1878, p. 661.) 



1864. 



Catalogue of the Birds found at Springfield, Mass., with Notes on their Migra- 

 tions, Habits, etc; together with a List of those Birds found in the State not 

 yet observed at Springfield. <Proc. Essex Inst., IV, art. iv, pp. 48-98, August, 

 1864. 



" 195 spp. at Springfield; 296 in Massachusetts, of which 131 breed, 28 are resident, 

 67 winter visitors, 75 migrants, 106 summer visitors, 35 stragglers." — (Coues, I. c, p. 

 667.) 



1865. 



Notes on the Habits and Distribution of the Duck Hawk, or American Peregrine 

 Falcon (Falco peregrinus), in the Breeding Season, and Description of the 

 Eggs [from Mt. Tom, Mass.]. <Proj. Essex Inst., IV, (for 1864) 1865, art. x, 

 pp. 153-161. (Communicated Nov. 14, 1864.) 



1867. 



Winter Notes of an Ornithologist. <A?ner. Nat., I, pp. 38-48, March, 1867. 



Belates to the winter birds of Massachusetts — 55 to 60 spp., consisting mainly of per- 

 manent residents and visitors from the North. Comment on their manner of occurrence 

 and relative abundance. 



The Birds of Spring. <Amer. Nat., I, pp. 141-144, May, 1867. 



Belates mainly to New England — - 280 species there at the season named; contains a 

 tabular summary. 



Ornithological Calendars [for March, April, and May]. <Amer. Nat., I, p. 54 

 [for March], p. 109 [for April], p. 160 [for May], March-May, 1867. 



Dates of usual appearance of migratory birds in Massachusetts in the spring months. 



1868. 



Notes on Birds observed in Western Iowa, in the months of July, August and 

 September; also on birds observed in Northern Illinois in May and June, and 



