Bicknell Pintard Eugene (1859-1925)Bibliografia
A comparisono f winter birds. Forest and Stream VI: p. 133. April 6,
1876.
Early spring on the Hudson. Forest and Stream VI: p. 148. April 13,
1876.
Field notes at Riverdale. Forest and Stream VI: p. 233. May 18, 1876.
Birds of our suburbs. Forest and Stream VI: pp. 386-387. July 20,
1876.
On the animal and vegetable life as observed at Riverdale. The Country
I: p. 334. March 30, 1878.
Evidences of the Carolinian Fauna in the lower Hudson Valley. Principally
from observations taken at Riverdale, N.Y. Bull. Nut[all Ornith.
Club III: p. 128-132. July, 1878.
Capture of two rare birds at Riverdale, N.Y. Bull. Nut[all Ornith.
Club IV: p. 60, 61. January, 1879.
The Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) breeding in New York.
Bull. Nut[all Ornith. Club IV: p. 183, 184. July, 1879.
Remarks on the nidification of Loxia curvirostraa mericana,w ith a description
of its nest and eggs. Bull. Nut[all Ornith. Club V: p. 7-11.
January, 1880.
The English Sparrow. Yonkers Gazette XIV. February, 1880.
Dendroeca palmarum palmarum in New York. Bull. Nuttall Ornith.
Club V: p. 182. July, 1880.
A sketch of the home of Hylocichla aliciae bicknelli Ridgway, with some
critical remarks on the allies of this new race. Bull. Nuttall Ornith. Club
VII: p. 152-159. July, 1882.
A review of the summer birds of a part of the Catskill Mountains, with
prefatory remarks on the faunal and floral features of the region. Trans.
Linn. Soc. N.Y. I: p. 113-168. December, 1882.
A study of the singing of our birds. Auk I: p. 60-71. January, 1884.
A study of the singingo f our birds. (Continued.) Auk I: pp. 126-140.
April, 1884.
A study of the singing of our birds. (Continued.) Auk I: pp. 209-218.
July, 1884.
A study of the singing of our birds. (Continued.) Auk I: pp. 322-332.
October, 1884.
A study of the singing of our birds. (Continued.) Auk II: pp. 144-
154. April, 1885.
A study of the singing of our birds. (Concluded.) Auk II: pp. 249-
262. July, 1885.
(A specimeno f Helminthophila leucobronchialiisn New Jersey.) Auk
II: p. 378. October, 1885.
Prothonotary Warbler near New York City. Auk III: pp. 306, 307.
July, 1895.
(Ornithological biographies.) In: Chapman, Frank Michler. Handbook
of birds of eastern North America. New York, 1895. (Purple
Finch, pp. 281-282; Fox Sparrow, pp. 309-310; Hermit Thrush, p. 400.
Repeated,w ith different paging, in subsequente ditions.)
The Acadian Chickadee on Long lsland. Auk XXXIV: pp. 91, 92.
January 2, 1917.
Late southward migration of the Cape May Warbler on Long Island.
Auk XXXIV: pp. 483, 484. October 10, 1917.
The Short-eared Owl breeding on Nantucket. Auk XXXVI: pp. 284,
285. 8 April, 1919.
The status of the Black Gyrfalcon as a Long Island bird. Auk XLI:
pp. 64-68. January 10, 1924.
Cronologia Ornitologica