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



1849. Morris, F. O. The Moorhen (Galliniila chloropus) roosting iu Willow-trees. 



< Zoologist, vii, 1849, pp. 2591, 2592. 



1849. Owen, R. On Dinornis (Part III.): containing a description of the Skull and 

 Beak of that Genns, and of the same characteristic parts of Palapteryx, and 

 of two other Genera of Birds, Notoruis and Nestor, forming part of an exten- 

 sive series of Ornithic remains discovered by Mr. Walter Mantell, at Wain- 

 gongoro, North Island of New Zealand. <[ Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., iii, pt. vi, 



1849, pp. 345-378, pll. 

 X'otornis mantelli, sp. n. ? 



1849. Wedderburx, J. N. OccuiTcnce of the Landrail (Cres prateusis) in Bermuda. 



< Zoologist, vii, 1849, p. 2591. 



1850. Bree, W. T. Habits of the Moorhen (Galliniila chloropus). <^ Zoologist, viii, 



1850, p. 2801. 



1850. Bonaparte, C. L. [Presentation d'une figure d'un Oiseau (le Notornis mantelli 



d'Owen) trouve vivant dans la Nouvelle-Z61ande. ] <^ Compt. Bend, de VAcad. 



iSci., xxxi, 1850, p. 770. 

 1850. Editorial. New Bird [Notornis mantelli] from New Zealand. <^ Ann. Mag. 



Xat. Hist., 2d ser., vi, 1850, p. 398. 

 I'5o0. Evans, A. On some of the Habits of the Waterhen (Gallinula chloropus). 



<^ Zoologist, viii, 1850, pp. 2704, 2705. 

 1850. Gould, J. Remarks on Notornis Mantelli. < P. Z. ;S., xvui, 1850, pp. 212-214, 



pi. (Aves) xxi. 

 The liring bird is here described, with a colored figure of the head, of natural size. 



1850. HODGKINSON, J, B. Variety of the Corn Crake (Crex pratensis). <[ Zoologist, 



viii, 1850, p. 2772. 

 1650. Mantell, G. A. Notice of the Discovery by Mr. Walter ManteU in the Middle 

 Ishmd of New Zealand, of a living specimen of the Notornis [mantelli], a 

 Bird of the Rail family, allied to Brachypteryx, and hitherto unknown to 

 naturalists except iu a fossil state. <; P. Z. S., xviii, 1850, pp. 209-212. 



1851. Harper, J. 0. Carnivorous proi)ensity of the Water Rail (Rallus aquaticus). 



<^ Zoologist, ix, 1851, p. 2990. 



1851. HuLKE, J. W. Occurrence of Baillou's Crake (Crex [Porzana] Baillonii) near 

 Deal. < Zoologist, ix, 1851, p. 3035. 



1851. Mantell, [G. A.] Sur un oiseau [Notornis mantelli] vivant de la Nouvelle- 

 Z61ande qu'on avait cru n'exister qu'a l'6tat fossile. <^ Arch, des Set. Phys. et 

 Xat. Geneve, xvi, 1851, pp. 73, 74. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist, Nov., 1850. 



1851. Mantell, G. A. Notice of the discovery by Walter Mantell, Esq., of Welling- 

 ton, in the Middle Island of New Zealand, of a living specimen of Notornis 

 [mantelli], a bird of the Rail Family, allied to Brachypteryx, and hitherto 

 known to naturalists only by its fossil remains. <^Am.Journ. Sci., xi, 1851, 

 pp. 102-105. 



1851-52. Mantell, G. A. [Notizen iiber den lebenden Notornis mantelli. ] <^Froriep''s 

 Tagsber., No. 296, 1851 (Zool, Bd. ii), pp. 57-59; No. 587 (Zoo?., Bd. iii), 1852, 

 pp. 97-101. 

 Xicht mir selbst zuganglicb. 



1851. Varnham, W. Landi-ail [Crex pratensis] in February. <^ Zoologist, ix, 1851, 



p. 3115. 



1852. Gould, J. Remarks on Notornis Mantelli. <[ Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist., 2d ser., ix, 



1852, pp. 234-236. 

 From Proc. Zool. Soc, Kov. 12, 1850, pp. 212-214, q. v. 



1852. Gould, J. Remarks on Notornis ManteUii. <^ Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond., iv, pt, 

 ii, 1852, pp. 73, 74, pi. 



