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239. Ridgway's List of Emended Names of North American Birds. <Auk, II, 



pp. 371-372, Oct., 1885. 



Comment on R. Ridgway's 'Some Emended Names of North American Birds' {Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., VIII, pp. 354, 355, Sept. 2, 1885). 



240. A Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula caparoch) at Chatham, Mass. <Auk, II, p. 383, 



Oct., 1885. 



241. A Crested Auk on the Massachusetts Coast. <Auk, II, p. 388, Oct., 1885. 



Apparently Simorhynchus cristatellus. 



1886. 



242. Third Meeting of the American Ornithologists' Union. <Auk, III, pp. 115- 



122, Jan., 1886. % 



243. Murdoch on the Birds of Point Barrow, Alaska. <Auk, III, pp. 122-124, 



Jan., 1886. 



Review of John Murdoch's Point Barrow Natural History Report. 



244. Bird Protection by the 'A. O, V.<Forest and Stream, XXV, No. 26, Jan. 21, 



1886. (Anon.) 



Formation of a Committee on Bird Protection, etc. 



245. Stejneger's Ornithological Explorations in Kamtschatka. <Auk, III, pp. 126- 



129, Jan., 1886. 



Review of Stejneger's 'Results of Ornithological Explorations in the Commander Islands 

 and Kamtschatka.' 8vo, 1895 ( = Bull. No. 29, U. S. Nat. Mus.). 



246. [John Burroughs on Ornithologists as Bird Enemies.] <Auk, III, p. 142, Jan., 



1886. 



Comment on his article in The Century in which ornithologists are classified as "among 

 the worst enemies" of birds. 



247. On the Avi-fauna of Pinal County, with Remarks on Some Birds of Pima and 



Gila Counties, Arizona. By W. E. D. Scott. With Annotations by J. A. 

 Allen. <Auk, III, 1886, pp. 249-258, 383-389, 421-432; IV, 1887, pp. 16-24, 

 196-205; V, 1888, pp. 29-36, 159-168. 



The annotations relate to the following species: Rallus virginianus, Vol. Ill, p. 385; 

 Porzana Carolina, p. 386; Colinus ridgwayi, p. 387; Callipepla squamata, p. 388; Geococcyx 

 calif or nianus, p. 425; Dryobates stricklandi, p. 426; Melanerpes lorqualus, p. 428; Iache 

 latirostris, p. 432; Myiarchus cinerascens, Vol. IV, p. 18; Aphelocoma sieberi arizonse, p. 21; 

 Icterus parisorum, p. 23; /. cucullatus nelsoni, p. 23; Carpodacus purpureus calif ornicus, p. 

 196; Loxia curvirostris stricklandi, p. 197; Spinus tristis, p. 198; S. pinus, p. 199; Spizella 

 socialis arizonse, p. 200; Junco hyemalis, oregonus, annectens, caniceps, dorsalis, pallialus, 

 pp. 201-202; Amphispiza bilineala, p. 202; Peucsea ruficeps boucardi, p. 203; Pipilo fuscus 

 mesoleucus, p. 204; Vireo gilvus swainsoni, p. 32; Vireo solilarius plumbeus and V. s. cassinii, 

 p. 32; Dendroica sesliva morcomi, p. 34; Mimus polyglotlus, p. 160; Catherpes mexicanus con- 

 spersus, p. 162; Troglodytes aedon group, pp. 163-165; Turdus aonalashkse auduboni, p. 167. 



248. The Present Wholesale Destruction of Bird-Life in the United States. <Science, 



VII, No. 160, pp. 191-195, Feb. 26, 1886. Also, Bulletin No. 1, of the A. O. 

 U. Committee on Protection of Birds, pp. 1-5, March, 1886. 



