BIOGRAPHY. 



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VII. BIOGRAPHY. 1 



1880. 



1. Thomas Mayo Brewer. <Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Club, pp. 102-104, April, 1880; 



Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts and Sciences, VII, pp. 378-380, 1879-80; Proc. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XX, pp. 413-415. 



1884. 



2. Wilson Flagg. <Auk, I, p. 306, July, 1884. 



3. Henry George Vennor. <Auk, I, p. 306, July, 1884. 



1885. 



4. William Wood. <Auk, II, p. 391, Oct., 1885. 



5. Harmon Albro Atkins. <Auk, II, p. 391, Oct., 1885. 



1886. 



6. Samuel Cabot. <Auk, III, p. 144, Jan., 1886. 



7. Eugen von Boeck. <Auk, III, p. 496, Oct., 1886. 



1887. 



8. John Maynard Wheaton. <Auk, IV, p. 174, April, 1887. 



9. Spencer Fullerton Baird. <Auk, IV, pp. 358-359, Oct., 1887. 



1888. 



10. Joseph Bassett Holder. <Auk, V, p. 220, April, 1888. 



11. Charles Linden. <Auk, V, April, pp. 220-221, 1888 



12. Philip Henry Gosse. <Auk, V, pp. 446-447, Oct., 1888. 



1889. 



13. Henry Stevenson. <Auk, VI, pp. 79-80, Jan., 1889. 



14. August Friedrich Marschall. <Auk, VI, p. 80, Jan., 1889. 



15. Nicolas Michailovitch Prjevalsky. <£uk, VI, pp. 80-81, Jan.. 1889. 



1 The following biographical records relate almost exclusively to more or less prominent ornitholo- 

 gists, and were nearly all published in The Auk (1884-1911, inclusive) as editorial notices, without 

 signature. They include not only American ornithologists but all the foreign ornithologists of note 

 who died between the above-given dates. The references given here, it should be noted, include only 

 a part of the formal biographies and obituaries published in The Auk during the period named, since 

 the biographers of all deceased fellows of the A. O. U. are appointed by the President; also those of a 

 number of the deceased Members and Associates have been prepared at the solicitation of the editor 

 of The Auk, and not by him personally; such notices, of course, are not here included. 



