846 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Vol.Y. 



1831. [Bree, W. T.] Caractere servant a distiuguer les deux sexes de la b^casse ordi- 

 naire. (Scolopax rusticola); par W. F. Bree. <^Ferms. BuU., 2" sect., -s.-s.iY, 

 1831, p. 3G8. 

 Extrait du Magaz. of Nat. Hist., iii, mars 1830, p. 147. 

 1831. "A Subscriber." The Snipe's Beak. < Loudon s Mag. Nat. Hist, iv, 1831, p. 383. 



Its use. 

 1631. Gray, J. E. [On Rhynchaea capensis and R. pitta, sp. u.] <P. Z. S., i, 1831, 

 p. G2. 



1831. Gray, [J. E.] [Remarks on exhibition of specimens of Rhynchtea picta, lately 



n. sp. ] <C Fhilos. Mag. , x, 1831, pp. 5G, 57. 

 From P. Z. S., Apr. 26, 1831, p. 62. 



1832. Mackenzie, F. [On the Breeding of Scolopax rusticola in Scotland. ] <^P.Z. 



;S.,ii, 1832, pp. 133,134. 



1832. [Mackenzie, F.] The Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola L. ) resides through the 

 Year, and breeds in Scotland. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nai. Hist. , v, 1832, j). 570. 



1832. SoDERBERG, C. Nagra ord om dubbla Becassinen (Scolopax [Gallinago] ma- 

 jor). <^ Tidsk. f. Jagare o. Natui-f. , i, 1832, pp. 177-181. 

 Not seen. 



1832. G[OATLEY], T. Identity of the Green Sandpiper [Totanns ochi-opus] and the 

 Wood Sandpiper [Totanns glareola]. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, pp. 

 81, 82. 



1832. Waterton, C. The Woodcock [Scolopax ri^sticola]. <^Loudon's Mag. Nat. 



Hist., V, 1832, pp. 725-727. 

 On the mode of transporting its young. 



1833. D[enson], J. A tame Godwit [Limosa sp.] destroyed by a \^ild Raven. 



<^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vi, 1833, p. 145. 

 1833. Desjardins, J. [F.] [Abstract of the Third Report of the Proceedings of the 

 " Soci^te d'Histoire Naturelle de I'lsle Maurice."] < P. Z. S.,i, 1833, p. 117. 

 Notice of the reading of a paper relating to Totanus glottis Cuv. 

 1833. DOUBLEDAY, E. Greeu Sandpiper (Totanus ochiopus.) <:^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. 



Hist.,Yi, 1833, pp. 149, 150. 

 1833. EkstrOm, C. U. MorkuU [Scolopax rusticola]-Jagt. < Tidsk. f. Jagare o. Na- 

 turf., ii, 1833, pp. 449-460, fig. 

 Not seen. 

 1833. Mackenzie, F. [On the breeding of Scolopax rusticola at Conan, Ross-shire.] 

 < Land, and Edinb. Philos. Mag., ii, 1833, pp. 68, 69. 

 From P. Z. S., July 24, 1832, pp. 133, 134. 



1833. "T. G." Sandpipers breed about Clitheroe, Lancashire. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. 



Hist., vi, 1833, pp. 148, 149. 



1834. Berry, H. The Purre [Triuga cinclus] Breeds at Martin Mere, an extensive 



Water and Swamp in Lancashire. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. , vii, 1834, p. 599. 

 Cf. op. at., ix, 1836, pp. 326, 327. 



1834. Gray, [J. E.] [Ueber Rhynchaea picta.] < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxvii, 1834, p. 825. 



Auszug aus Philos. Mag., x, 1831, pp. 56, 57. 



1835. "A Constant Reader." A Notice of an Unvisual Individual of the Common 



Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola L.), or of an Individual of a Distinct Species. 



<^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., Yui, 1835, pp. 612, 613. 

 1835. Bree, W. T. [Date of the Appearance of the Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) 



in Inland Localities. ] < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist. , viii, 1835, pp. 611, 612. 

 1835. Brehm, C. L. Die Sumpfschnepfen. Telmatia.'! Boje. < OA-eH's/s?s, Bd. xxviii, 



1835, pp. 116-126. 

 11 Arten. — T. brehmii, salicaria. stagnatilis, gallinago, septentrionalis, riva!''s,faeroensis. bra- 



chypits, lacitstris, jjeregrina, . — T. salicaria, Artkennzeichen, Beschreihung, Zerglieder- 



ung, Aufenthalt, Betiagen, Nahrung, Fortpflauzung.— r. alticeps, p. 123. 



