RECORD OF NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGY—I 253 
Hunter, J. S.—Continued. 
00 Notes on a Collecting Trip in Northwest Nebraska. Osprey, IV, 
173. 
Several species rare or new to the state. 
00@ The Bird Fauna of the Salt Basin, near Lincoln. Proc. N. O. U., I, 
18-21. 
01 A Collecting Trip in Cherry County. Proc. N. O. U., II, 79-84. 
List of birds seen, with notes. 
01a Notes from Lincoln. Proc. N. O. U., IT, 96. 
Breeding and other data. 
JONES, E. H. 
02 Some Birds found around Dunbar during the Winter Months. 
Proe, IN. Ov U., TE, 50-52. 
KLINE, H. A. 
83 Notes from Nebraska. Ornithologist and Oologist, VIII, 18-19. 
Breeding notes on several species. 
83a In: Short-eared Owl. (Review of knowledge, by J. M. Wade.) Or- 
nithologist and Oologist, VIII, 61. 
Notes on habits and nesting in Johnson and Gage counties. 
LrEwis, M., AND CLARKE, WM. 
14 History of the Expedition under command of Captains Lewis and 
Clarke to the Sourees of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky 
Mountains and down the river Columbia to the Pacific ocean. By 
Paul Allen, Esq. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. xxviii+470, ix+522, maps. [This 
is the original edition; numerous others have appeared—that by 
Rees has long been best known, a recent one by Coues (1893) is 
the most complete. | 
A few references to Nebraska birds. 
LIBBEY, D. S. 
79 Nebraska Birds. Forest and Stream, XII, 285. 
Glossy Ibis and Black-crowned Night Heron. 
Locks, J. F. 
86 Spring Notes. Forest and Stream, XXVI, 263. 
Migration notes from Salem. 
LUDWICK, J. EARL. 
97 The Prairie Horned Lark in Nebraska. Museum, IV, 26-27. 
General account of habits. 
MAXIMILIAN, PRINCE OF WIED. 
39 Reise in Das Innere Nord-Amerika, in den jahren 1832 bis 1834. 2 
vols., 4to. Vol. I (1839), pp. xvi+654; Vol. II (1841), xxiv-+688. 
Sep. atlas of folio pls. and map. 
References to Nebraska birds. 
MERRIAM, C. HART. 
88 Description of the breeding plumage of Chadbourne’s Field Spar- 
row (Spizella arenacea), with evidences of its specific distinctness. 
Auk, V, 402-403. 
Breeding at Valentine. 
