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taste, and where a work like the present could mosi desirably replace 
others so inferior. The position which the ‘Illustrations’ may finally se- 
cure in the archives of science can only be told héreafter, when the work 
is completed ; but, meanwhile, the beauty of each number is its own ‘ ex- 
cuse for being,’ and its own recommendation to favor. 
‘“¢ Part II, which appeared last October, contains Plates IV, V, and VI, 
being illustrations of the nests and eggs of Cyanospiza cyanea, Ageleus 
pheniceus, and Tyrannus carolinensis, with the text of these species, and also 
of Quiscalus eneus—the plate of the latter, we presume, being in preparation 
for the next number. Some delay in the appearance of the Part was 
doubtless unavoidable under the circumstances; but we shall look for 
further installments to be published with regularity, and as rapidly as may 
be consistent with their faithfal execution.”—E. C.—Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, 
v, 18€0, 39. 
Part 1, July, 1879, Icterus baltimore, Pl. I; Turdus mustelinus, Pl. II; 
Coccyzus erythrophthalmus, PI. III. 
Part 2, Oct., 1879, Cyanospiza cyanea, P]. 1V; Agelzeus pheniceus, Pl. 
V; Tyrannus carolinensis, Pl. VI. 
Part 3, Jan., 1880, Turdus migratorius, Pl. VII; Collurio ludovicianus, 
Pl. VIII; Quiscalus purpureus var. zeneus, Pl. IX. 
Part 4, April, 1880, Sayornis fuscus, Pl. X; Thryothorus ludovicianus, 
Pl. XI; Sialia sialis, Pl. XII. 
Part95, July, 1820, Hirundo erythrogaster, Pl. XIII; Coccyzus americanus, 
Pl. XIV. 
Part 6, Oct., 1880, Dendrwca westiva, Pl. XV; Spizella pusilla, Pl. XVI; 
Mimus carolinensis, Pl. XVIL; Ortyx virginianus, Pl. X VIII. 
Part 7, Jan., 1881, Empidonax acadicus, fig. 1, Contopus virens, fig. 2, Pl. 
XIX; Icteria virens, Pl. XX; Geothlypis trichas, Pl. XXI. 
Part 8, April, 1881, Cardinalis virginianus, Pl. XXII; Vireo olivaceus, fig, 
2, Pl. XXIII; Zonedura carolinensis, Pl. XXIV. 
1879. Wueaton, J. M. Kirtland’s Warbler again in Ohio.< Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 58. 
Male and female D. kirtlandi taken at Rockport, by William and John 
Hall, in 1878. 
1879. WuEaton, J. M. Occurrence of Birds rare to the vicinity of 
Columbus, Ohio.< Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 62. 
Loxia curvirostra (ic June), Elanoides forficatus, Strix flammea var. 
americana, Cupidonia cupido. 
1879. Cours, E. History of the Evening Grosbeak.< Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, iv, 1879, pp. 65-75. 
Mentions the occurrence of the Evening Grosbeak at Cleveland and 
Columbus, the latter an error on my authority. 
1879. Brewer, T. M. The Eggs of the Redstart.< Bull. Nutt. Orn. 
Club, iv, 1879, 118. 
Measurement of eggs of Setophaga ruticilla from Obio. 
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