:Vlt.ini .~fh «.rd M lanism in North 
Amerioan Birds* Buthven Dean#, 
A partial want of coloration in B. bernicla is an 
interesting specimen ; 
Bull N.O.O. 1,April, 1876, p.23 
319. Those “Brants.” — Corrections. By W. H. Collins. Ibid., VI, 
0 c P- 55-—The supposed Brant’s eggs previously described in Oologist as 
found at St. Clafr-Flats, Mich., proved to be eggs of the Ruddy Duck. 
55S. The Hills and Streams of Southern California. 
Dyke .... Chapter X. The Black Brant. Ibid. , XIX, No. 
1883, pp. 226, 227.—Its habits and abundance in the bays 
Diego. . ' , , , v-;, 
By T. S. Van 
13, March 31. 
south of San 
561. The Black Brant [ Bernicla nigricans ]. By W. A. P. Ibid.. 
XIX, No. 21, May 26, 1883, p. 419.—Its abundance on the coast of 
Alaska. American Fieii&t 
