No.i.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY TETRAONID^. 817 



1864. Smith, A. C. The Red Grou.se and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <^Zoolo- 

 rjM, xxii, 1864, pp. aii:i, 'J114. 



1864-65. Elliot, D.G. A | Monograph of the Tetraoninae, | or | Family of the Grouse. 

 I By I Dauiel Giraud Elliot, | [etc., 4 lines.] | New York: | published by the 

 Author, No. 27 West Thirty-third Street. [1864] 186.5. | 1 vol. imp. folio. 

 Title, dedication, list of subscribers, preface, each 1 leaf; introduction, 4 

 leaves ; explanations, list of plates, each 1 leaf; 27 unnumbered colored plates, 

 each with 1 sheet of letter-press, unpaged. Pub. in 5 parts. 



The second of the author's well-known series of magnificent monographs, succeeding that 

 of the Pittidce. The work is modelled after the plan of Mr. Goulrl's various folio publications. 

 It originally appeared in 5 parts — parts i, ii, 1864 ; iii-v, 1865. Twenty -three species are treated, 

 under 10 genera. The apparently new names proposed were previou.sly established by the 

 author in the Proc. Phila. Acad., 1804, p. 23. 1*1. 1, Bonasa iiwbellus; 2, P. iimhelloideg; 

 3, B.sabinei; 4, B.sylvestris,- .5, Tefraourngallun; fi, T.urogalloides; 7, Dendragapusobscurus; 

 8, D. richardsonii; 9, Ganace canaden/ds ; 10, C. franklinii; 11, Falcii)ennis harUa.ubi; 12, Ly- 

 rums tetrix; 13, Centrocercus urophasianus; 14, Pedieccetes (sic — lege Pedicecetes) columbianus; 

 15, P. phasianellns ; 16, Cupidonia cvpido; 17, 18, Lagopus albus; 19, L. scoticus; 20, L. persi- 

 cus; 21, 22, L. mutus; 23, L. rupestris; 24, L. hyperboreus; 25, L. leucurus; 26, 27 (marked 

 i, ii), eggs of 17 .species. The plates of Part I were JSTos. 13, 7, 14, 10, 2, 25 ; of Pt. II, 

 3, 9, 12, 15, 4, 19; Pt. in, 16, 5, 8, 20, 17, 18; Parts IV and V, published together, contained 

 the rest. The above numeration of the plates is according to a sheet of letter-press intro- 

 duced with the completion of the work, in 1865 ; the sequence indicated being different from 

 that in which they first appeared. The title is (juoted from the made-up vol. Cf. Ibis, 1805, 

 pp. 228, 345 ; 1866, pp. 213, 214 ; Zool. Pec. for 1864 and for 1865. 



1867. DoUBLEDAY, H. The Willow Grouse and Red Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. -^Zo- 

 ologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. 707,708. 



1867. Norman, G. The Willow Grouse and Red Grouse [Lagopus spp.] perching. 

 <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 607. 



1867. Norman, G. Red Grouse and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., ii, 1867, p. 758. 



1868. Fowler, A. The Ruffed Grouse [habits of Bonasa umbellus]. -^Am. Xat., 



ii, 1868, pp. 36.5-367. 



1869. Graixgek, J. B. White Partridges (? Ptarmigan) near Gauton, Yorkshire. 



< Zoologist, 2d ser., iv, 1869, p. 1951. 



1869. Raymond, R. On the drumming of the Ruffed Grouse [Bonasa umbellus]. 



< Am. .Ya*., iii, 1869, p. 105. 



Criticises and dissents from statements of a writer in Harper's Magazine for October, 1868, 

 on the mode of producing the peculiar sound made by this bird. 



1869. W1L.S0N, J. G. Among the Prairie Chickens [Cupidonia cupido]. <; Appleton'a 



Jouni., ii, Dec, 1869, p. 522. 



1870. Bell, A. S. Reported i)robable occurrence of the Ptarmigan [Lagopus sp.] in 

 • Yorkshire. < Zoologist, 2d ser., v, 1870, p. 2062. 



1870. Haktixg, J. E. Reported Occurrence of the Ptarmigan [Lagopus .sp. ] in York- 

 shire. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , v, 1870, p. 2023. 



1870. LUPEL, Comie de. Acclimatation d'un nouveau Gibier j)ris dans la classe des 



Oiseaux; la petite Grousse d'ficosse. <^ Bull. Soc. Acelim.,2^ s6r., vii, 1870, pp. 

 122-126. 



1871. Jaycox, T. W. [Bonasa jobsii, n. sp.] <[ Cornell Era (newspaper of Ithaca, 



N.Y.),iv, Dec. 8, 1871, p. 182. 

 Cf. op. ci«., Jan. 19, 1872; Am. Nat.,vi,lB72, pp. 172,300, 303; /6w, 1872, p. 191. 



1871. Newton, A. [On the specific validity of Lagopus hemileucurus.] <^Ibis, 3d 



ser., i, 1871, p. 249. 

 1871. Newton, A. On certain species of Falconida-, Tetraonidic, and Anatidit. 



[Communicated by Mr. Cones.] <^ Proc. Acad. Xai. Sci. Phila., July 4,1871, 



pp. 94-100. 

 The Tctraonidm here noticed are species of Lagopus, which are critically discussed, pp. 96- 



98, four European species being held to be distinct. 



