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R[IGHTMIRE], W. F: 
97 Wild Pigeons in Nebraska. Forest and Stream, XLIX, 246. 
Near Cook, Johnson county—a flock of 75 to 100—September, 
1897. One can not but believe that these were mourning doves. 
RUTTER, CLoup. 
92 A Peculiar Bird. Oologist, IX, 74. 
A specimen of Goldfinch, Spinus tristis, with crossed mandibles, 
from Crete. 
SHERMAN, N. A. 
84 From Nebraska. Young Oologist, I, 28. 
Nests of Bronzed Grackle and Mourning Dove at York. 
85 From Nebraska. Young Oologist, II, 17. 
ee on several birds. Blue Gray Gnatcatcher nesting at 
ork. 
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90 The Burrowing Owl. Oologist, VII, 205-206. 
At Gibson. 
Ep “SACRAMENTO CAPITAL.” 
84 California [Mountain] Quail in Nebraska. Repr. in Forest and 
Stream, XXIII, 63, and referred to in Auk, II, 300. 
Note of their successful introduction in Hamilton county. 
Say, THos. 
23 In: Account of an Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky Moun- 
tains, performed in the years 1819 and 1820 * * * under the 
command of Major Stephen H. Long. By Edwin James. Phila- 
delphia; 1823. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. ii+503, ii+442+-xcviii, map. 
Numerous species of birds described, some of them from 
Nebraska. 
SCLATER, P. I. 
62 Catalogue of a Collection of American Birds belonging to Philip 
Lutley Sclater, etc. London; 1862. 8vo, pp. xvi+338, 20 pls. 
References to specimens from Nebraska. 
SEssions, L. 
01 Changes in the Bird Fauna of the Prairies in the Past Thirty 
Wears: roc. IN. OF W... Wn wa=73- 
SHOEMAKER, F. H. 
01 A Late Nest of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird. Proc. N. O. U., 
II, 34-38, Pls. II-IV. 
02 A Story that ends rightly. Proc. N. O. U., III, 40, Pl. I. 
Photo of Red-shouldered Hawk, taken near Omaha. 
Sxkow, L. 
00 A Plea for the English Sparrow. Proc. N. O. U., I, 38-41. 
STANSBURY, HOWARD. 
52 Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of 
Utah, ete. Philadelphia; 1852. 8vo, 487 pp., num. ills. 
References to birds observed in Nebraska. 
