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1633. Jardine, W. — Continued. 



"The Naturalists' Library," wbicli reacbeil about 40 vols, tlirciugb several years, waa 

 started in 1833 with .lariliue's "Humuiing-Birds," iu 2 vols. The above is tbe full title and 

 collation of the original issue, iu cheap binding and loaded with advts., differing materially 

 from the later reissue, when the many vols, were systematically rearrangetl, Mammals tirst, 

 then Birds, &c. In the final rearrangement, these two Humming-Bird vols, become "Hum- 

 ming-Birds.— Part I [II] ', and form Vols. VI, VII. Tbe main text, and the plates, are iden- 

 tical in any issues ; but the titles and the furnishings differ. (Compare next title.) 



"Tbe Naturalistjs' Library" was a publisher's euterpri.se : but the weight of tbe editor's 

 name, the excellence of the text, and tbe beauty of the plates, rendered it a very notable 

 work, of no less scientific merit than popular interest and usefulness. 



1833. Jardine, W, The | Naturalist's Library. | Edited by | Sir William Jardine, 

 Bart., I F. R. S. E., F. L. S., etc., etc., | Vol. VI [VII]. | — | Ornithology. | 

 Hnmmiug- Birds.— Part I [II]. | By the Editor. | — | Edinburgh: | W. H. 

 Lizars, [etc.] n. d. [1833.] '2 vols. 16mo. ^'ol. VI: portrait of Liuuajus; 

 eug. eol'd title; other title; contents, 2 leaves ; }ip. i-xxxii, '25-191, cuts, pll. 

 col'd 1-34. Vol. VII : portrait of Pennant ; eug. eol'd tith' : other title: con- 

 tents, 2 leaves ; pji. 1-192, cuts, pll. col'd, 1-30. 



Being Vols. I, II, of tbe original issue. The date here given is that of the original issue ; 

 I do not know exactly when the reissue was made. On the systematic rearrangement of the 

 many vols, of the series, the Hummers, originally Vols. I aiul II. became " Humming-Birds, 

 Part I [II]," and then formed Vols. VI, VII, of the rearranged series. (Compare last title.) 



These two vols, contain memoirs of Linna-us (Vol. VI) and of Pennant (Vol. VII), and other- 

 wise consi.st of a monograph ot TriichiUdce ; the text by .Jardine. the illustrations by Lizars. 



Vol. VI : Hamphodon nrevius, pi. 1; Trocli. arocetta, pi. 2 : T. reciirvirostris, pi. 3; T. rufigas- 

 ter, pi. 4; T.colithris, pi. .>; T. anna, pi. C: T. ci/aneus, pi. 7; T. pmsina. pi. 8? T. qiiadrlcolor, 

 pi. 9; T.delalandii, pi. 10; T. moschitiis, pi. 11 : 2'. sephanotdes, pi. 12; T. petasophorns. pi. 13; 

 T. scutatus, pi. 14 ; T. ornatus, pis. 15, 10 ; T. audenetii, pi. 17 ; T. chalybeus. pi. 18 : T. magnifieus, 

 pis. 19, 20; T.cormitus, pis. 21, 22: T.furcati'x, pi. 23; T. vesper, pi. 24: T. com. pi. 2.5; T. du- 

 pontii, pi. 26; T. eniainw, pi. 27; T. saphirinun, pi. 28; T. leucotis, pi. 20; T. mellivorus, ]il. 

 30; T. multicolor, pi. 31 : T. graminevs, pl.s. :!2, 33; T. lafipennis, pi. 34 (name Campjilopterns 

 laUpennis on pi.). 



Vol. VIII: T.thalasx;nus.\,U.l,-l(T.aurUun\,\.): T. iiUjns.\A.:\: T.eoelegena. \AA: T.stnk- 

 esil, pi. 5; T. loddiijesiii, pi. 0; T. delalandii. $. i)l. 7: T. ovthura, pi. 8; T. amcthgstoide.s, \>\.'.i 

 {T. amethystina on pi.) : TT. rubineus. tnontana. no i)l. : T. langgdorffii. pi. 10; T. rvfus, pi. 11 ; 

 T. gouldii, pi. 12 ; T. tricolor, pi. 13 : T. hicifer, pi. 14 (T. eyaaopogon on pi.) : T.petasophorns. pi. 

 15; T. wagleri, pi. 16; TT. bicolor, maugerii, glmicopis, eceritleus. swainsonii. erythrunotiis, 

 eyanogenyg, atala, no pi. ; T. mesoleucun, pi. 17 ; TT, squamosus, dlbicollis. gitperbus, no pi. : T. 

 rivolii, pi. 18 ; T. bufonii, pi. 19 ; T. )tiango, pi. 20; TT. mridis, holoserkeus. leiicurus, auriden- 

 tus, hypopliceiis, no pi. ; T.pohjtmus. pi. 21; T.underiroodii. pi. 22: T. .y)argamtru», pi. 23; T. 

 mma, no pi. ; T.pella, pis. 24, 25; 1'. superciUosus. pis. 26, 27 ; T. eurynoine. pi. 28 ; T. guy. T. in- 

 termedius, bourcieri, squalidus, longuemareus. niflgaster, davidinmis, no i)l. ; T. hirgutus. pi. 29; 

 T. mazeppa, no pi. : T. gwainsoni, pi. 30. The synopsis, which follows, is briefly synonym.atic 

 and descriptive, adopting Swainsmis five subfamilies. This series of illustrations, coming 

 after Lesson's works on tbe same subject, furnish a valuable check on tbe species so indis- 

 criminately described as new by the latter, to the great prejudice of others, especially Vieillot. 



1833. La LL.\^•E, P. de. [Memoria sobre algunas especies nuevas del genero Tro- 

 chilus.] -^Eedistro Trimesire, vol. ii = mini. .5, Enero de 1833, pp. 39-.')0. 



T. cohuatl, p. 47 ; T. xicotencal, p. 48 ; T. tzacatl, p. 48 ; T. papantzin, p. 48 ; T. topiltzin, p. 49. 



This article has no title, ami appears to be little known. I commenil it to notice, as con- 

 taining descriptions of five new Hummers, the names of which, given iu due Linn;van form, 

 doubtless antedate others now in general employ. 



1833. SCHREiBERS, C. V. [Xeue Arten vonTrochilus.] < Okeua his, Bd. xxxvi, 1833, 

 pp. 534, .535. 



,. Kegierungs-Eath von Schreibers aus Wien legte eine Probe des von ihm beab.siohtigten, 

 gemi'iuschaftlicli mit den osterreichischen Naturforscbern herausgegebenden Werkes vor, 

 worinn die von den Oesterreichern in Brasilien neu entdeckten Thiere beschrieben und abge- 

 bildet werden sollen. Dieselbe besteht in deni ersten Hefte des ornitbologiscben Theiles, 

 welcher die Beschreibung und Abbildung zweyer ueuer Trochilus-Arten entbiilt, die er dem 

 Konige und der Koniginn von Ungarn zu Ehreu Trochilug regis und Trochilus regino.i nonnt, 

 und fiihret den Titel; Collectanea ad faunam Bramliae.'' 



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