BIRDS. 



129 



139. [Note on Chordeiles popetue minor in Florida]. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club. V, 



p. 54, Jan., 1880. 



Note to Mr. Greene Smith's record under this title. 



140. The King Eider [Somateria spectabilis] at Buffalo, N. Y.<Bull. Nutt. Ornith. 



Club, V, pp. 62-63, Jan., 1880. 



141. On recent additions to the Ornithological Fauna of North America. <BulL 



Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, pp. 85-92, April, 1880. 



The additions, formally listed, with references to places of original record, number 38, 

 with an introductory 'Retrospective' of 4 pp. 



142. A Crossbilled Horned Lark [Eremophila alpestris.] <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, 



V, p. 115, April, 1880. 



143. [Note on a Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) taken in Northern New 



YoTk.]<Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, p. 119, April, 1880. 



144. Capture of Escaped Cage-birds having the Appearance of Wild Birds. <Bull. 



Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, pp. 119-121, April, 1880. 



Records for various exotic species, with comment. 



145. Note on the Little Brown Crane (Grus fraterculus Cassin). <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. 



Club, V, pp. 123-124, April, 1880. 



Comparison of a specimen taken in eastern Mexico with specimens of Grus canadensis. 



146. Destruction of Birds by Light-houses. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, pp. 131- 



138, July, 1880. 



Statistics of migrating birds killed by lighthouses. 



147. Origin of the Instinct of Migration in Birds. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, 



pp. 151-154, July, 1880. 



Attributed to change of climate at the close of the Tertiary period. "What was at first 

 a forced migration would soon become habitual, and through the heridity of habit give rise 

 to that wonderful faculty we term the instinct of migration" (p. 153). 



148. List of the Birds of the Island of Santa Lucia, West Indies. <Bull. Nutt. 



Ornith. Club, V, pp. 163-169, July, 1880. 



Annotated list of 56 spp.; first record for the island of 16 species. 



149. First Capture of the Blue Grosbeak [Goniaphea ccerulea] in Massachusetts. < 



Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, p. 184, July, 1880. 



150. Capture of a South American Finch [Gubernatrix cristatella] near Providence, 



R. I. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, p. 240, Oct., 1880. 



In perfect plumage, showing no sign of previous captivity. 



151. Coues's Bibliography of American Ornithology. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, V, 



pp. 40-41, Jan., 1880. 



Review of the Second Instalment (Faunal Publications relating to Central and South 

 America), in Bull. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., V, pp.* 239-330, Sept., 1879. Also 

 mention of the same author's paper 'On the Present Status of Passer domeslicus in America,' 

 etc., op. cit., pp. 175-193. 



