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20d NEBRASKA ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES 
Wo.tcort, R. H.—Oontinued. 
01 On Migration Records and on our Nebraska Records. Proc. N. 
O. U., II, 86-93. 
Ola In Memoriam—Martin Luther Eaton. Proc. N. O. U., Il, 94-95. 
Formerly of Fairbury. 
016 Nesting of the Plumbeous Vireo in Sioux County. Proc. N. O. 
Wis He, 98: 
Ole Some Lincoln Records. Proce. N. O. U., II, 99-100. 
Several species. 
02 A Review of Nebraska Ornithology. Proc. N. O. U., III, 93-105. 
Part I—Bibliography. 
02a Short-billed Marsh Wren and Carolina Wren at Lincoln. Proc. 
IN, Oh Wh, IMU, alOlsh 
WoLFE, W. M. (“Shoshone’’). 
89 Mid-winter Bird Notes. Forest and Stream, XXXII, 131. 
89a Honkings from the Platte. Forest and Stream, XXXII, 212. 
89b The Migration of the Ducks. Forest and Stream, XXXII, 256. 
89c Migrations on the Plains. Forest and Stream, XXXII, 295. 
The above all relate to the movement of birds, especially 
game birds, at Kearney during the winter and spring of 1889. 
90 The Snowy Owl. Forest and Stream, XXXIII, 511. 
At Kearney. 
90a Game Birds of the Plains. Forest and Stream, XX XIII, 513. 
List of 50 species seen February 25 to December 26, 1889, with 
notes on many. 
91 Leaves from a Notebook. Forest and Stream, XXXVII, 63-64. 
