427 



Aves 



208621 Miller, W. DeW., and Charles H. Rogers. 82 (74.9) 



1915. Plainfield, New Jersey, Bird Census. Wilson Bull. Vol. 27 p. 

 413—407. 83.1,.3,.4, 86.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9— 89.7 



22 Bartsch, Paul. 82 (75.9) 



191i. Birds Observed on the Florida Keys and along the Railroad ot' 

 the Mainland irom Key Largo to Miami, June 17 to July i, 1915. 14th 

 Tearbook Carnegie ïnst. Washington p. 197—199. 



83.3,.4, 84.2— .4, 86.5, 87.2, 88.1, .6, 89.1 



23 Smith, Austin Paul. 82 (76.4) 



1916. Additions to the Avifauna of Kerr Co., Texas. Auk N. S. Vol. 

 33 p. 187-193. 83.1,.3, 84.1,.2, 86,.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1—89.7 



24 Ganier, H. F. 82 (76.8) 



1916. November Bird- Life at Reelfoot Lake., Tenn. W'ilson Bull. Vol. 

 28 p. 25-30. 83,1, 84.1,.3,.4, 86.5, 87.2, 88.1,9-89.7 



25 Eifrig, C. W. G. 82 (77.3) 



1915. An Unintentional Bird Préserve. Wilson Bull. Vol. 27 p. 458 — 

 460. 83.3, 86.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9, 89.1 



26 Goelitz, Walter A. 82 (77.3) 



1915. Five Hours on Butler's Lake, Lake County, III. Wilson Bull. 

 Vol. 27 p. 460—462. [Birds.] 83.1..4, 81.2,.4, 88.1 



27 Hankinson, T. L. 82 (77.3) 



1916. Notes on Birds of Regions with Primitive Prairie Conditions. 

 Wilson Bull. Vol. 28 p. 5-11. 83.1,.3,.4, 86.5, 88.1, 89.1,.7 



28 Wilson, Burtis H. 82 (77.5) 



1908. Summer Birds at Lake Geneva, Wie. Wilson Bull. Vol. 20 p. 47 

 —49. 83.3,.4, 86 5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9— 89.7 



29 Abbott, Gerard Alan. 82 (78.4) 



1916. North Dakota. Wilson Bull. Vol. 28 p. 1-4, 2 pis. [Birds.] 

 83.2,.3, 84.1, 88.1, 89.1,.7 

 208630 Rathbun, Samuel F. 82 (79.7) 



1915. List of Water and Shore Birds of the Puget Sound Region in the 

 Vicinity of Seattle. Auk N. S. Vol. 32 p. 459-465. 



83.1,-3-84.4 



31 Cory, Charles B. 82 (8) 



1915. Notes on South American Birds, with Descriptions of New Sub- 

 species. Field Mus. nat. Hist. Chicago Public. 183 ornith. Ser. Vol. 1 

 p. 303 — 335. [10 nn. subspp. in: Threnestes, Piaya £, Chrysoptilus, Veniii- 

 omis, Scapaneus 2, Cerchneis 3. — Leucippus fallax richmondi n. nom. pro 

 L. pallida Ricemond non Taczanowski.J 



(81, 82, 83, 85-66.6, 87—89) 87.2,.4, 88.9, 89.1 



32 Todd, W. E. Cljde. 82 (8) 



1915. Preliminary Diagnoses of Seven Apparently New Neotropical 

 Birds. Proc. biol. Soc. Washington VoL 28 p. 169—170. [4 nn. spp. 

 in: Euscarthmus, Attila, Phoethornis, Crax. — 3 nn. subspp. in: Coryphiste- 

 ra, Columba, Afturina.] (75.9. 84, 86) 86,.5, 83.6,.9, 89.1 



33 Cory, Charles B. 82 (801) 



1916. Description of New Birds from South America and Adjacent Is- 

 lands. Field Mus. nat. Hist. Chicago Public. 182 ornith Ser. Vol. 1 p. 

 293—302. [3 nn. spp. in: Nothoprocta, Odontophorus, Threnetes. — 17 nn. 

 subspp. in: Crypturus, Columba 4, Aramides 2, Cerchneis 4, Otus, Speotyto 

 3, Podager, JNyctidromus.] 



(72.2, 729.8, 81, 83, 87) 83.1, 86,.5, 88.9-89.7 



34 Beebe, C. William. 82 (81) 



1916. Notes on the Birds of Para, Brazil. Zoologica New York zool. 

 Soc. Vol. 2 p. 55—106, 3 pis , 1 flg. [And some Invertebrates.] 

 86.5, 87.1,.2, 88.1,.6,.9, 89.1 

 208635 Mercerat, Alcides. 82 (82) 



1897. Note sur les Oiseaux Fossiles de la République Argentine Anal. 

 Soc. cient. Arçentina T. 43 p. 222—240. [7 nn. spp. in: Staphylornis n. 

 g. 2, Pseudosterna n. g. 2, Euryonotus n. g. 2, Nothura.] 



(117, 1182) 83.1, 84.2, 85.1, 86 : 89.1 



