604. OHIO BIRDS. 
Corrects error in ‘‘ North American Oology ” respecting the breeding of 
Astur atricapillus in Ohio. 
1868. Marcu, P.G. Kingfishers Nestagain.< Am. Naturalist, ii, 1868, 
490. 
Description of two Ohio Nests of this pird. 
1868. Gartick, T. Migrations of Birds< Am. Naturalist, ii, 1868, 
492. 
Observation on an Albino Robin at Cleveland. 
1869. INGERSOLL, Ernest. Variation of Bluebird’s Eggs.< Am. Natur- 
alist, 111, 1869, 391. 
Pure white eggs of Bluebird, at Oberlin, Ohio. 
1872. Couxs, Exuiorr. Key to North American Birds: containing a con- 
cise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present 
known from the continent north of the Mexican and United 
States Boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates, and upwards 
of 250 woodcuts. By Hlliott Coues, Assistant Surgeon, United 
States Army. Salem: Naturalists Agency. New York: 
Dodd and Mead. Boston: Estes and Lauriat. 1872. 
Mentions several species as Ohioan, and on page 263, Tantalus loculator 
‘north to Ohio.” New species, 1. 
1872. Copr, E. D. Zoological Sketch of Ohio. By E. Cope, A. M., Sec. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.< New Typographical Atlas of the 
State of Ohio with descriptions, Historical, Scientific, and 
Statistical, together with maps of the United States and Terri- 
tories. By H. F. Walling and O. W. Gray, Civil Topographi- 
cal Engineers. Published by Stedman, Brown & Lyon. Cin- 
cinnati, 1872. 
Gives thenumber of Ohio Birds as 263, grouped as follows: Passeres, 132; 
Syndactyli, 5; Seansores, 12; Psittaci, 1; Raptores, 25; Pullastre, 2; 
Galline, 4; Grallw, 45; Natatores, 37. Short notes on a few of the com- 
moner species, p. 25. 
1874. Ripeway, Roprert. Catalogue of the Birds ascertained to occur in 
Illinois.< Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., x, 1874, pp. 364-394. . 
Incidentally names a few species as Ohioan probably on earlier Ohio au- 
thorities. 
1874. Batrp, Brewer and Ripeway. A History of North American 
Birds. By 8. F. Baird, T. M. Brewer, and R. Ridgway. Land 
Birds Illustrated by 64 colored plates and 593 woodcuts. Vol. 
I[—II]]. Boston. Little, Brown and Company. 1874. 
Names several birds as occurring in Ohio, and Vol. II, p. 531, first au- 
thentic record of Picoides arcticus as Ohioan. New species, 1. 
