No.i.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY — RALLIDiE. 883 



183ii. Blackwall, J. Desciiptious ol' two Birds, hitherto uucharacterized, belougiug 



to the Genera Crex and Ralliis. <^Edinh. Journ. Sci,, n. s., vi, 18^2, pp. 



77, 78. 

 O. pygmcea, p. 77, North America; Ballus bicolor, p. 78, Brazil? [The former ia Porzana 



jamavcensis. ] 

 1832. Bree, W. T. The Gallinule (Galliuula chloropua Latham) a Percher and good 



for Food. <_Loudon's Mao. ^at- Sist, v, 1832, p. 730. With note by ''J. 



D[en8on]." 

 1832. DovASTON, J. F. M. The Ralhis Crex [Crex pratensis], or Corncrake. <] iai*- 



don's Mag. Nat. 5'ist.,v, 1832, pp. 298,299. 

 Characters of its gizzard. 

 1832. " E. P. T." Is the Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus) migratory or not ? <C^Loiidon't 



Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, p. 397. 

 1882. G[OATLEY], T. Is the Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus Linn.) migratory or not? 



< Loudon's Mag. Xat. Hist, v, 1832, pp. 732, 733. 

 Yes. 



1832. "H. B.'' The Waterheu (Galhuula chloropus Latham), when disturbed on its 



Eggs, covers them before it leaves them. <[ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, 



p. 731. 

 1832. K[NOX], T. The Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus, p. G8.). K^^Luiulon'sMay. Nat. 



Hist., V, 1832, p. 299. 

 Nature of its food. 

 1832. K[nox], T. The Spotted Gallinule (Gallinula Porzana Latham [Porzana maru- 



etta]). <^Loiidon's Mag. Nai. Hist. , \ , 1832, p. 731. 



1832. K[nox], T. Does the Landrail or Corncrake (Ortygometra Crex Flem. [Crex 



pratensis]) breed in the South of England? <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hisf.,y, 

 1832, p. 732. 

 Tes. 



1833. "RusTicus.'' [Newman, E.] "The Daker" is a Name for the Corncrake [Crex 



pratensis]. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vi, 1833, p. 279. 



1834. "J. M. B." A Second Brood of Waterhens adopted and catered for bj' the In- 



dividuals of the First Brood. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834, pp.244, 

 24.^). 



1835. Blackwall, J. Zwei ueueV6gel [Crex pygmaea und Rallus bicolor]. <OAe»'« 



Isis, Bd. xxviii, 1835, p. 316. 

 Auszug aus Edinb. Journ. Sci., neue Folgo, Bd. vi, 1832, pp. 77, 78. 

 1838. Smith, J. Nest and Eggs of the Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus). <^ Annals of 



Nat. Hist., ii, 1838, p. 78. 

 1841. Barth:^lemy [de la Pommeraye], — . Note sur la Foulque caroncul^e 



[Fulica carunculata]. <^ Bevue Zoologique, iv, 1841, p. 307. 



1841. Leib, G. C. [On the Nest and Eggs of Fulica americana and Anas discors.] 



< Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1841, pp. 124, 125. 



1842. Lafresnaye, [F.] de. Description d'uu [recemment] nouveau genre d'Oiseaux 



[Gallirallus brachypterus]. <^Guer. Mag. de ZooL, 2^ s^r., anu^e 1842. Ois- 

 eaux, pp. 1-4, pi. 24. 

 Bev. Zool., 1841, p. 243. — [Ce n'est qu'une synonyme du genre Ocydromus Wagl.] 



1842. Sezekokn, E. W. Ueber das ungewohnlich zahlreiche Vorkommen des Crex 



pratensis im Herbste 1841. <^ Jahreab. d. Ver. f. Natnrh. in Cassel, vi, 1842, pp. 

 9-11. 

 Nicht mir selbst zugiinglich. 



1843. KiDD, W. Enquiry respecting the Water-rail [Rallus aquaticus]. <[ Zoologist, 



i, 1843. pp. 148, 149. 



1844. Atkinson, J. C. Notes on [the habits of] the Moorhen [Gallinula chloropus], 



< Zoologist, ii, 1844, pp. 497-499. 



