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Capriiiiul^idse. 



1817. Humboldt, A. v. Sur le Stcatornis [carippnsis], noiiveau genre d'Oiseau noc- 



turne. < Hull. ScL Soc. I'hilom, 1817, pp. 51, 52. 

 Paa vu moi-m6me— le titre tir6 de Carus et Engelmann. 



1818. Humholdt, A. v. [Uober eiuen Nachtvogel Guacharo genannt (d. li., Stea- 



toiuis caripousia). ] <[ Oken'a Isis, Jalirg. ii, 1818, p. 411. 



Au8 d. Yerk. Acad. Wiss. Paris, 1817. 

 1831. Sw[ainsox, W.] The pectinated Claw of the Goatsucker. <C Loudon's Mag. 

 Xat. Hwl.yiv, 1831, pp. 275, 17(). 



Smiles at the simplicity of J. Keiinio in supposing the comb useful in removing insect 

 parasites. 

 1831. Anon. The Night Hawk [Chordeiles virginianus]. <^ D. J. Browne's The Nat- 

 uraliHt, i. No. x, Oct., 18:?!, pp. 301-309. 



Chiefly compiled from AVilson. The article continues with a similar notice of the "WTiip- 

 poorwill, A7itrostoinus vociferug. 



1831. Anon. The Whip-poor-Avill [Autrostomus vociferus] and Night Hawk [Chor- 



deilcH virgiuianns]. <^ D. J. Browne's The Naturalist, i, No. xi, Nov., 1831, pp. 

 334,335. 

 Dotormining that these are really two diatinct species. 



1832. Waterton, 0. Answer to the Question at p. 603 [torn, cit.] on the Nightjar's 



[Caprimulgus europseus] transporting its Eggs, as suggested by Audubon's 

 dechiration of the Carolina Goatsucker's [Autrostomus carolinensis] so doing. 

 < Loudon's May. Nat. mst.,x, 1832, pp. 726, 727. 



1834. L'Herminier, [F.] Memoire sur le Guacharo (Steatornis caripensis (Hum- 

 boldt)). < Nonv. Ann. du Mas. d'Hisf. Nat., iii, 1834, pp. 321-331, pi. 15. 

 Planche colorize, in-fol., grosseur nat. — Kapport: L'lnst, ii, 1834, No. 74, p. 330. 



1834. Mathews, A. Information on the Habits of a Species of Caprimiilgus (or of 

 some closely allied Genus) which inhabits the Neighbourhood of Lima. <^ Lou- 

 don's Mag. Nat. Hist. , vii, 1834, pp. 633, 634. With Note by the Editor, pp. 634- 

 637. 



18:^^. Don, D. The Species of Caprimtilgus which inhabits the Neighbourhood of Lima, 

 noticed by Mr. Matthews in [op. cit.] VII. 633., and technically described in 

 635., is, doubtless, the C. americtlnus of Wilson's "American Ornithology," 

 vol. V. t. 40. lig. 1. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, p. 470. 

 "Which it doubtless is not. 



1836. L'Herminier, [ F. ] Note additionelle an m6moire sur le Guacharo de la caverne 

 de Caripe (Steatornis Caripensis. Humb.) <^Comi)t. Rend, de VAcad. Sci.,i\, 

 1836, pp. 67-71. 



1836. L'Hp:kminier, F. Note sur le Guacharo de la caverne de Caripe (Steatomia 

 caripensis Humb.). <^ Ann. Sci. Nat., 2'^ b6t., Zool., vi, pp. 60-64. 



Not seen — this vol. missing from the set of the Ann. handled. Paper said to be also in 

 Fror. Nat., Bd. 1, No. 1082, 1836, pp. 49-51. 



1836. EOULIN, — . Existence du guacharo [Steatornis caripensis] dans la province, 

 de Bogota. <^Compt. Rend, de I' Acad. Sci. , ii , ia36, pp. 94-96. 



Extraite d'une lettre, (L'lnst, iv. No. 168, 1836, pp. 241, 242 ; Ann. Sei. Nat, 2' s6r., vi, 1836, 

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1838. Gould, J. Icones Avium, | or | Figures and Descriptions | of | new and inter- 

 esting Species of Birds | from various parts of the World. | By | John Gould, 

 F. L. S., &c. I Forming | a .supplement | to his previous works. ( — | Part II. 

 I — I Monograph of the Capriinulgid;e, | Part I. | [Contents.] | London: | 

 printed by Richard and John E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. | Pub- 



