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1829. "J. M." Colniiiba [Ectopi.stcs] mi<,nat<»ii;i (the Wilfl ri<<;coii). <^ London's 

 Mag. iVat. Hist., ii, 1829, pp. 309, ;?70. 



QuotatioriH from tlio liochestiT, N. T., Genesee County lieyister, Dec, 1828; Susqv^hanna 

 County Register, May, 1829, and JVeiw York Med. und I'hijs. Juurn.^ ii, p. 210. 



1832. Axon. Mode, of (l('(;oyin<r Wihl I'iffcoiis [Ectoi»istes migratoriiiH] in New Eng- 



land. <^ Loitdon'n May. Nat. UiHt.,\, 1h:}2, i»p. 4,'/^, ir)'.!. 

 yi'om Silliman's Journal. 



1833. IIUXT, J. [Note on the Breeding of the I'assenger Pigeon (Ectopistes migra- 



torius, Swains.), in the Society's Meuagorie.] <^ F. Z. S., i, 1833, p. 10. 



1835. Axon. Passenger Pigeon [Ectopistes migratorius, at Baffin's Bay, lat. 73^^° N.]. 

 <iEdmb. New Philos. Journ., xx, 1835, p. 209. 

 Fnmi lioss'g Voyage. 



1835. Anox. Tlie Carrier-Pigeon. A Society of Pigeon Fanciers, at Ghent, give an 

 Annnal I'rize for tlie Best Currier Pigeon. <^ Loudon's Afag. Nat. Ilisi., viii, 

 18:?5, p. (319. 



1835. Selby, p. J. The | Naturalist's Library. | Edited by | Sir "William Jardine, 

 Bart., I F. R. S. E., F.L. S., etc., etc. | Vol. IX. | — | Ornithology. | Pigeons. 

 I By Prideanx John Selby, Esq., | F. R. S. E., F. L. S., M.W. S., etc., etc. 

 I — I Edinburgh : | W. H. Lizars, [etc.] [1835.] 1 vol. sm. 12mo. Portrait 

 of Pliny, eng. col'd title, contents, 1 leaf, p]i. 17-2.52, cuts, pll. 1-30 (-}- i)or- 

 trait and vignette = 32 pll.). 



Bciu^ Viil. Vol' tli(i general arrangement. "The Pigeons, . . . arc now, in accordance with 

 their true iirtiiiitics, admitted into tlie order of the Kasores, or Gallinaceous Birds, of which 

 they form one of (lie five gr(>at group.s or divisiims, the other four being represented by the 

 I'avonitlie, Tefraouida;, Struthionid;e, and Cracidic" — in spite of which oi)eniug. the book 

 continueswell. — PI. 1, Vinagoaromatica; 2, V. oxyura; 3, Ptilinopuspiirpurntus; 4, P.mona- 

 chug; 5, P. cyanovirens; C, Carpophaga (Selby, p. 112) magnifica; 7, O. occanica; 8, Columba 

 phasianella; 9, C. spadicea; 10, C. dilopha,- vignette, C. palurnbus; 11, C. cenag; 12, C. livia; 



13, var. tremula latecauda; 14, C. cuciillata jacobina; 15, var. gutturoga subrubicunda; 16, 0. 

 turcica; 17, Turtur risorius; 18, T.? lophotes; 19, Ectopistes migratoria; 20, E.l capensis; 21, 

 Phaps (Selby, p. 194) chalcoptera; 22, Ghcemepelia (sic) talpicoti (sic) ; 23, Peristera tympan- 

 istria; 24, P. jaumicensis (ivMimii ruf axilla on pi.); 25, P. inartinica (named cuprea on pi.); 

 2C, P. larvata; 27, Oeophilus (Selby, p. 214) cyanocephalus ; 28, 6. carunculatus; 29, O. tiico- 

 baricus; 30, Lophyrus coronatus. " Mi.scellaneous observations on the rearing, feeding, and 

 management of domestic pigeons" concludes the volume. 



1888-4-. Knip, Madame, and Pu^voST, F. Les Pigeons, | par Madame Kuip, | ude 

 Pauline dc Courcelles, ) le texte par Florent Prevost, | Aide Naturaliste et 

 Chef des Travaux Zoologiqties an Mu.sduui | d'Histoire Naturelle. | — | Tome 



jime Knip, auteur des dessins, et dditeur, 



Ruo 

 Rue de Bac, N"^ 17. | 

 de Verneuil, 1 bis. I ~~ I Typographic de Firmin Didot Fr&res, Rue Jacob, 



56. [u.d. 1838-184-.] 1 vol. folio. Prel. title, 1 leaf ; title, 1 leaf ; table, 1 

 leaf (2 pages) ; text, pp. 1-113. Plates, 1-GO, colored. 



Thi,s is ostensibly Vol. II of thirTemminck-Knip work ; but, appearing many years afterward, 

 with text by another person, it is in effect a different work altogether, though in continua- 

 tion of the same subject, and prepared in the same style. The volume examined in the Libr. 

 Phila. Acad, is bound uniform with Hazard's unique copy of Temminck-Knip ; but unfortu- 

 nately the cover-titles of the livraisons are not preserved, .so that I cannot give the dates. It 

 stands announced for 15 livraisons of 4 plates each, and, according to Eugelmanii, livrs. 1-12 

 appeared 1838-43. 



The following is a list of the plates : 



PI, 1. Columba piiella. 2. leucotis. 3. znem. 4. porphyria. 5. humeralis. C. reimcardtgii. 

 7. humilis. 8. cyanovirens. 9. rufigaster. 10. sicboldii. 11. gularis. 12. olax. 13. lophotes. 



14. pulchella. 15. pino^i. 16. janthina. 17. viridis. 18. denisea. 19. dilophus. 20. dussu- 

 mieri. 21. perlata. 22. boliviana. 23. xanthura. 24. occanica. 25. magnifica. 26. venusta. 

 27. gelastes. 28. lemomela. 29. radiata. 30. oxyura. 31. modesta. 32. ayniera. 3:i. srripta. 

 34. rosacea. 35. picturata. 36. ruficeps. 37. capistrata. 38. capellei. 39. picui. 40. luclu- 

 osa. 41. macquarii. 42. superba. 43. laurivora. 44. locutrix. 45. histrionica. 40. mana- 

 densis. 47. forsterii. 48. cruziana. 49. sphenura. 50. leuconota. 51. histrionica. 52. pha- 



( M™'' Kuip, auteur des dessins, et dd 



Second. I — I A Paris, I Chez< t^ n- i t-> ^ * rn^ t i 



' ' ' ' ( Bellizard, Duiour et C"^, Lil)raires, 



