256 NEBRASKA ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES 
SWENE, M. H. 
01 Notes on some of the Rarer Birds of Gage County. Proc. N. O. 
U., IT, 100-101. 
02 Notes on the Distribution and Habits of the Blue Grosbeak in 
Nebraska. Proc. N. O. U., III, 48-50. 
02@ Our Winter Birds. Proc. N. O. U., III, 52-58. 
List, with data. 
02b Additional Notes on Gage County Birds. Proc. N. O. U., II, 107. 
TAYLOR, VW. EF. 
87 The Migration of the American Magpie to Eastern Nebraska, 
Twenty-five Years Ago. Am. Nat., XXI, 1122-1123. 
87a Missouri River Crow-Roosts. Am. Nat., XXI, 1123-1124. 
Near Peru. 
88 A Catalogue of Nebraska Birds arranged according to the Check 
List of the American Ornithologists’ Union. Ann. Rept. State 
Bd. Agr. for 1887, 111-118. 
Lists 314 species. 
88a Nebraska Crow-Roosts. Ann. Rept. State Bd. Agr. for 1887, 119-120. 
Near Peru. 
TAYLOR, W. H., AND VAN VLEET, A. H. 
88 Notes on Nebraska Birds. Ornithologist and Oologist, XIII, 49-51, 
169-172; XIV, 163-165. 
A systematic list, with notes, left incomplete. 
TOPPAN, GEORGE L. 
90 Myadestes townsendii in Nebraska. Auk, VII, 405. 
Norfolk; collected by L. Sessions. 
Tout, WILSON. 
00 How to Popularize Ornithology. Proc. N. O. U., I, 34-37. 
01 Ornithology in the Schools. Proc. N. O. U., II, 30-33. 
02 Ten Years Without a Gun. Proc. N. O. U., IDI, 42-45. 
Birds observed at York. 
TOWNSEND, A. C. 
93 My First Day of Egg Collecting. Ornithologist and Oologist, 
XVIII, 70-74. 
At Omaha. 
TOWNSEND, J. K. 
37 Description of Twelve New Species of Birds, chiefly from the 
vicinity of the Columbia River. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., VU, 
187-193. 
Fringilla bicolor, Plectrophanes ornata—from ‘Plains of the 
Platte River.” 
39 Narrative of a Journey across the Rocky Mountains to the Co- 
lumbia River, etc. Philadelphia and Boston; 1839. 8vo., pp. 
vili+352, and appendix. 
References to ‘Plains of the Platte.” 
TROSTLER, I. 8S. 
92 The Crow around Omaha. Oologist, IX, 73-74, 
92a Wilson’s Snipe. Oologist, ix, 146-147. 
Notes on habits. 
