Aves. 
178 
35408  Bowdish,  B.  S,  82  (73) 
1909.  Omithological  Miscellany  from  Audubon  Wardens.  Âuk  YoL  26 
p.  116-128.        (74.1,.4,.7,.9,  75.5,.9,  76.3,  77.4,  78.4)       83.1,.3,.4,  84.1-.3 
09  Allen,  Gloyer  M.  82  (74) 
1909.  Fauna  of  New  England.  11.  List  of  the  Aves.  Occ.  Pap.  Boston 
Soc.  nat.  Hist.  No.  7,  230  pp.         83.1-84.4,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1— .89.7 
10  Stone,  Witmer.  82  (74.8) 
1906.  June  Birds  of  Fulton  County,  Pa.  Cassinia  Proc.  Delaware  Valley 
ornith.  Cliil)  Vol.  9  p.  40-44.       83.3,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88-89.1 
11  Weyg-andt,  Cornelius.  82  (74.8) 
1906.  Summer  Birds  of  Broadhead's  Creek,  Monroe  Co.,  Pa.  Cassinia 
Proc.  Delaware  Yalley  ornilh.  Club  Yol.  9  p.  6—23.  [Notes  on  Water 
Thrushes.]         83.3,  87.2,  88.1-.9 
12  Woodruff,  E.  Seyniour.  82  (74.8) 
1906.  Summer  Birds  of  Milford,  Pike  County,  Pa.  Cassinia  Proc.  Dela- 
ware Yalley  ornith.  Club  Yol.  9  p.  45-51.  83.3,.4,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88-89.1 
13  Sîiufeldt,  R.  W.  82  (75.3) 
1909.    Some  Washington  Bird  Notes.    Wilson  Bull.  Yol.  21  p.  95—96. 
87.2,  88.1 
14  Brooks,  Earle  A.  82  (75.4) 
1909.    Notes  from  West  Virginia.    Auk  N.  S.  Yol.  26  p.  84—85. 
87.2,  88.1 
15  Brimley  C.  S.  82  (75.6) 
1909.  On  the  Number  of  Species  of  Birds  that  Can  be  Observed  in  One 
Day  at  Ealeigh,  N.  C.  Journ.  Elisha  Mitchell  scient.  Soc.  Yol.  25  p.  54 
-58. 
16  Howell,  Arthur  H.  82  (75.8) 
1909.  Notes  on  the  Summer  Birds  of  Northern  Georgia.  Auk  Vol.  26 
p.  129-1B7.  83.3,.4,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1—89.7 
85417  Cory,  Charles  B.  82  (77) 
1909.  The  Birds  of  Illinois  and  Wisconsin.  Field  Columbian  Mus.  Publ. 
131  Zool.  Ser.  Yol.  9,  764  pp.,  figg. 
(77.3,.5)       83.1-84.4,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1-89.7 
18  Henninger,  W.  F.  82  (77.1) 
1909.  Bird  Notes  from  Middle  Western  Ohio.  Wilson  Bull.  Vol.  21  p. 
21  p.  219  -221.  83.1, .3— 84.3,  88.1,  89.1 
19  Jones,  Lynds.  82  (77.1) 
Î909/10.  The  Birds  of  Cedar  Point  and  Vicinity.  Wilson  Bull.  Yol.  21 
p.  55—76,  115-131,  187—204,  10  figg.  —  Yol.  22  p.  25-41. 
83.1,.3,.4,  84.1— .4.  86,.ô,  87.2,.4,  88.1— .9,  89.1,.7 
20  Blackwelder,  Eliot.  82  (77.4) 
1909.  8ummer  Birds  of  Iron  County,  Michigan.  Auk  N",  S.  Yol.  26  p. 
363—370.  83.3,.4,  84.1,.4,  86,  87.2,  88.1-89.7 
21  Sherman,  Althea  R.  82  (77.5) 
1909.  Five  Notes  from  the  Upper  Mississippi  Valley.  Wilson  Bull.  Yol, 
21  p.  155-158.  83.1,  87.2,  88.1 
22  Widmann,  Otto.  82  (77.8) 
1909.  Summer  Birds  of  Shaw's  Garden.  20th  ann.  Rep.  Missouri  bot. 
Gard,  p.  41—80,  1  pl.         86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1-.9,  89.7 
23  Yisher,  Stephen  Sargent.  82  (78.3) 
1909.  A  List  of  the  Birds  of  Western  South  Dakota.  Auk  Yol.  26  p. 
144—153.  83.1-84.4,  8G,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1—89.7 
24  Cary,  Merritt.  82  (78.8) 
1909.  New  Records  and  Important  Range  Extensions  of  Colorado  Birds. 
Auk  Vol.  26  p.  180-185.      83.3,.4,  84.1,  86,  87.4,  88.1,.6,.9,  89.7 
35425  Cooke,  Wells  W.  82  (78.8) 
1909.  The  Birds  of  Colorado  —  Third  Supplement.  Auk  N.  S.  Yol.  26 
p.  400-422.  ,        83.1—84.4,  86,.5,  87.2,.4,  88.1-89.7 
15.  I.  1910. 
