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cut. — Erroneously mentioned as “Milvulus Tyrannis ,” and the cut is of 
that species. See below, Nos. 359, 360, for correction. 
352. Road-runner \_Geococcyx calif ormanus]. By B. W. Everman. 
Ibid ., VI, p. 85. — On its breeding habits, 
353. Chaparral Cock [ Geococcyx calif or nianus\. Bj George B. 
Sennett. Ibid., VI. p. 86. — Chiefly respecting the color of its eggs. 
354. House Sparrow in Maine . By H. Merrill. Ibid., VI., p. 86. 
355. Mexican Goshawk [. Asturina nitida plagiata\. By Capt. Chas. 
E. [szc] Bendire, U. S. A. Ibid., VI, pp. 87, 88. — General account of the 
species, with details of its nesting habits. 
356. Our Two Cuckoos breeding in One Nest. By Dr. H. A. Atkins. 
Ibid., VI., p. 88. 
357. Sharp Shinned Hawk [ Acci'piter fuscus~\. By J. M. W[hipple]. 
Ibid., VI, pp. 89-91. — On its nesting habits. 
358. Notes from Saratoga, [N. T~\. By Guy C. Rich. Ibid., VI, p. 
91. — Brief interesting notes on the breeding of various species. 
359. '■'■Fork-tailed Flycatcher .” Editorial. Ibid., VI, p. 92. — Explain- 
ing how in Dr. Nehrling’s article on this species (see above, No. 351) 
it came to be spoken of as Milvulus tyrannus instead of M. forficatus, 
the name used in the author’s manuscript. 
360. '■'■Fork-tailed Flycatcher ,” Correction. Ibid., VI, pp. 93. 94. 
—This heading covers letters from H. Nehrling, Geo. B. Sennett, R. 
Ridgway, and William Brewster, in reference to H. Nehrling’s paper 
bearing this title in the preceding number of the O. and O. (See above, 
No. 351.) 
361. Goldeti Eagles. By S. A. Munson. Ibid., VI, p. 94. — On its 
capture at Meadville, Pa., Dec. 10. 1881 (see this Bulletin, VII, p. 58) and 
also near Hartford, Conn. 
362. Whitney Owl \_Micrathene whitneyif By Capt. Chas. E. [szc] 
Bendire, U. S. A. Ibid., VI, pp. 94-96. — Recounting the author’s obser- 
vations on the habits of the species, etc. 
363. Another Gannet ( Sula bassanaf from the interior of New Tork 
State. By C. Hart Merriam, M. D. Ibid. , VI, p. 96. — The “Cormorant 
( Graculus carboy’ mentioned at p. 39, Vol. VI, of the O. and O. (see 
above, No. 302) as shot at Saratoga Lake announced to be really Sula 
bassana! 
364. Nest of Chcetura pelasgia. By Thomas Mehan. Proc. Acad. 
Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1882, pp. 215, 216. — J. A. A. 
