438 BULLETIN OF THE 



Folio. Philadelphia, 1799. (Contains a list of the birds of Pennsylvania, 

 with dates of migration.) 



Halpemanx, S. S. Facts in Ornithology. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 

 Vol. I, p. 54, 1841. (Falco peregrinus stated to breed " on the cliffs along 

 the Susquehanna.") 



Taylor, It. C. On the Geology and Natural History of the Northeastern 

 Extremity of the Alleghany Mountain Range in Pennsylvania, U. S. 

 Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, pp. 539-540. (Contains a nomi- 

 nal list of 5G species of birds.) 



Taylor, R. C. A Supplement to the List of Species of Birds occurring at 

 the Northeastern Extremity of the Alleghany Mountains. Loudon's 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. IX, pp. 72-74, 1836. (36 species.) 



See also Turnbull, under New Jersey. 



SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES. 

 General. 



Bartram, John. Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, 

 East and West Florida, etc., 8vo. Philadelphia, 1791. Contains a list o: 

 the birds of the United States, pp. 289 - 296. (216 species.) 



Catesby, Mark. The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the 

 Bahama Islands. 2 vols, folio, 3d ed. London, 1771. 



Virginia and the District of Columbia. 



[Clayton, John. On the Birds of Virginia. Phil. Trans., Vol. XVII, p. 

 988, 1693.] 



Couks, Elliott, and Prentiss, D. Webster, List of the Birds ascer- 

 tained to inhabit the District of Columbia, with the Times of Arrival 

 and Departure of such as are Non-residents, etc. Smithsonian Report, 

 1861, pp. 399-421. (226 species.) 



North Carolina. 



Cope, E. D. Observations on the Fauna of the Southern Alleghanies. 



Amer. Nat., Vol. IV, pp. 392-401, 1870. (Madison County, North 



Carolina, and Giles County, East Virginia.) 

 [Coues, Elliott. Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, N. C. 



Birds, Part I. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1871 (in press).] 



South Carolina. 



Bachman, Jonx. On the Migration of the Birds of North America. 

 Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, 1st Ser., Vol. XXX, pp. 81 - 100, 1836. (Con- 

 tains numerous observations on the birds of South Carolina.) 



Burnett, AV. I. Notes on the Fauna of the Pine Barrens of Upper South 

 Carolina. Proc Bost Soc. Nat Hist, Vol. IV, pp. 115-118, 1851. (69 

 species of birds mentioned.) 



