6o3. [.Early Appearance of the Robin.l By D. S. Krellicottl Ibid 



The Oologist. 1630. Incidents in Bird Life. By Gus. Rapp. Ibid., No. 12, Dec, 



18S9, p. 230.— A Robin attacking a flocli of Cedarbirds. Ank, VIT. Jan. 1890. p. V6 



'W-Y r/.. 3/6" 1764- A Captive Robin. By Robt. B. Lawrence. p. 3i6POr, &Stream. V6131 



1042. The coming of the robin and other early birds. By Dr. C. Hart 

 Mernam. Sc^ence, Vol. IV, pp. ,7,._On the arrival of the Robin 

 {Merula mtgrator,a) at various places in North America in the spring, of 

 1884, and a summary statement of the average dates of arrival of various 

 other speces m the latitude of New York City and Southern Connecti- 



60T. iRobins Destroying tJigir omn Young during Severe Weather. ^ 



By E. E. F[ish]. Ibid., p. yi.Bull, 3af . Nat. Field OlUb, 18SS 



1057. [Robins attacking a Hen.'\ By A. MacLeod. /* 2V., pp. 68-69. 



On r s,.u:::^t^'";t' b-''^ April 30, p. 424.- I 



slaughter of Rob.ns :„ the spring for the Baltimore markets 



■ajoaerloan Ffeld, XXVII I 



P Is, ^InTlb"' '"u^^' , "^'^ Vanderpool. Ibid., No. 20, 



L?-"" 'F;Sr?a StU;r VoTxx^ ^"'^'-"'^ 



P.^J. ""'^"^S^l^— B.ChariesS.P,umb,...., 



934- The Robin as a Game Bird. ByRT Q . 



For. & Stream. Zi^m ' 



1897. [Spring migrants.l Bv^t^^^n^^W 7a7J^' a , , , ' 



^nisratoria an.Sialia sialis. Fo^ S^mV^^^fVi. W ^7^? t,. 

 1912. Ten Cents Well Invested. By A Steady Reader. Ibid — A ^-^n- 



tamed Robin. Fot, & Stream, Vol. 34 yyi*^ 



503. Gallant Conduct of a ■ o 



-xvir,p..307. Aiafr/WlSall^l^'^'"-' Utd.. 



264 By Frederic A. Lucas. Ibid p 12- 



Devoted mainly to mammals, but notes a malformed skull each of U.e 

 common Fowl and RjjMp. and lower mandible in a Sonth A 

 Bittern (Tigrison^a). Nat- .Sol. Bul. UJ 



io7s. Winter Ran^e of the Robin. By W. W. Cooke. Ibid., Uc\\- 



II, p. 125. For. & Stresun. xaLIV 



136. Ciittv arms from Stomach of Robin. Ibid.,^. 2oi. — Editorialcomment 

 _ and determination of specimens sent by S. A. F[orbes] of Normal, 111. 



^ aer- Eatetaologtet.Nerareer. 1 



1299 Robins and China Berries. By Edward Jack. Ibid., No. 4, Feb. 

 17, P- 66. See also /^/rf., No.^ch. 10, p. i29S'or, & Stx'eaai. Vol.XXVHIl 



490. 0/ 2'/5e Nestlings of Turdus migratorius. By Elisha Slade. i 



Ibid., XVI, pp. 1007, loos. Amer. N«tnpalia6» 



923- Fruit-eatmg Birds. By Byrne. /Wrf., p. 24. — Arraignment of 

 thcRatun and Catb.id - ^ --^ 'i&.m, ISIXIIS i 



940 Robins and SI, I , l,>Nessmuk. Ibid., Sept, 25, p. ,64. '[ 

 — Verdict heavily a<;ain.st the Robin. For. & Stream. XXIII 



576. Robins, sparrows and earth - n, „ R ^ r, 



r "ozus ana <a, tti-uwrms. By. F. II. Storer. /bid., 



No. 16. pp. 457, 458.-English Sparrows stealino worms from Robins. 



<8. Voi.i, 



107. The Robin's Food. By David Alexander Lyle. Ibid XII on 

 448-453, June, i878.-Account of a nestling reared fn a cag of the 



tood given It, etc. iuua^. .i^^aSru'alist -'^-^"fthe 



