f^o.i.] COTJES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY ANATID^. 935 



1792. TniLi.AYK, — . Description d'unc singularity duCygne [Cygnussp.]. <^Journ. 



(VHiHl. Nat., 1792, pp. 463-467. 

 Pas (Tiipi moi-m6mo. 



1793. Fabkiciu.s, O. Om den pukkolnabbede Edderfugl, Anas [Somateria] spect- 



a1)ilis, og frronlandcrnos Eddcrfuglefangst. <^Skrifler Katurh. Selsk. Kj^- 

 henh., B<1. ii, Hoft ii, pp. .'')6-83, 1 pi. 

 Not seen — title from Cams ami Euj;elmaiin. 



1794. [Meyer, F. A. A.] Herru Pioli;.s,sor Thillayes Nachriclit einer seltenen Abart 



dcs ScliwaiKs. < Mciier'n ZooL Annalcn, i, 1794, pp. 304-30R. 

 Au.szii{; ana d. Journ. d'Hist. Nat., 1793. 



1797. ViCQ d'Azyk, V. Observations snr les organes ^\^^ hi g*^n<5ration do8 Canards 

 [Auatidic]. < Bull. Scl. Soc. Philom., i, (1), 1797, pp. ^)T, .W. 

 Pas vuos moi-mfimo : le titrc tir6 dc Cams et Engolmann. 

 1800. M[iTCHiLLj, S. L. Domestication of tbe Wild-Goose (Anas [Bernicla] Cana- 

 densis). < Mitchill and Miller's Medical liepoHitorif, iv, No. 2, 1800, pp. 198, 199. 

 1802. [Mitchill, S. L.] Thewhito-back or canvas-back duck [Fnligula vallisncria]. 

 <^ MitvhiU and Miller\s Medical lieposilory, v, No. 3, 1802, pp. 342, .343. 

 One of the very earliest notices of tliis bird as a distinct species. It is not named. 



1802. Sewastianoff, [A.] Description d'nno noiivelle espfece do Canard [Anas 



canagica] et d'nne vari(^t6 do I'lmitrier, qni se trouvent dans lo cabinet d'his- 

 toire uatnrclle de I'Academie Iniperiale dcs Sciences. <;^ iVbra Ada Acad. 

 Scient. Imp. Petrop. for 1800, xiii, 1802, p]). 34()-3.'')l, pi. x. 



Descr. du canard, j). 349, pi. x: c'cst mu^ oye, VAnser canagicus, Ohloephaga c. Eyton, Phi- 

 lacte c. Baun. L'auteiir d6crit I'liuitrier comme imo vari6t6 de Hcematopus ostralegus, sansle 

 nominer : c'est dovenii plus tard le Hcematopus niger Pall. 



1803. LORDAT, — , {ain6). Memoire Sur la structure de I'articnlation du genou dans la 



macreuso [CEdeinia nigra], et sur la progression de cet oiseau. <^ Journ. de 

 Phya. Chim. Hist. Nat, Ivii, 1803, pp. 32-3.''). 

 Lu j\ la Soc. M6d. de Montpollier, le 30 nivose an H (1803). 



1805. Barton, M. [Occurrence of the Canvas-back Duck (Fnligula vallisncria) on 



tbe Susquehanna. ] <^ Barton's Med. and Phys. Journ., part i, vol. ii, 1805, 

 pp. 161, 162. 



With a note by the editor, identifying it as "Anagferina Linn." This notice is nine years 

 prior to the original description of tlie species as Anas vallisncria by Wilson, 1814, and the 

 bird is spoken of as if then well-known under its vernacular name. 



180tl. Geoffkoy St.-Hilairk, I5. Descrijition D'un raulet provcnant du canard 

 morillon, anas [Clangula] glancion, et dc la sarcelle de la Caroline, anas 

 queninednla [Querqncdula carolincnsis]. <^Ann. du Mus. d'Hist. Nat., xii, 

 1806, pp. 222-221). 



1806. Geoffroy' St.-Hilaire, 15. Mouvoincns de la Mdnagcrie. Notes sur le zebre 



et le canard i\ bee courl)e. <^ Ann. da Mus. d'Hist. Nat., vii, 1806, pp. 245-248. 



20 Du canard il bee courb6 (Anas curvirostra), p. 246. 

 1808. CuviER, Fr6d. Observations Sur I'accouplement d'un eigne chanteur m41e et 

 d'une oie domostiquc femelle. Description du mulct qui en est provenu. 

 < Jhh. du Mus. d'Hi«t. Nat., xii, 1808, pp. 119-12.5. 



Avec des observations g6n6rales sur I'acconplement dcs oiseaux d(^ ditKjrente esp6(N>. 

 1823. Cooke, T. A | Letter | to | Mark Milbank, Esq. M. P. | of | Thorp Hall, and 

 Barningbani, in the county of York, | with two plates, | descriptive of the 

 character | of | The Whistling Swan, | and of | the ])eculiar structure | of its 

 trachea. | [By Thomas Cooke.] | — | Aniico niiinis<iilnni leviden.se. | Cic. Ep. 

 Fam. L. ix. 12. | — | London: | jtrintcd for, and ])nblisl)('d by Rodwell and 

 , Martin, Bond Street; | Wood, Strand; | llailes, Piccadilly; | Tucker, Christ- 



church; and Bell, Richmond; | — | 1823. folio, cover-title, pp. 12, pU. 2. 



The cover-title is different: A | Description | of | the character | of | the Whistling Swan, | 

 and of I the peculiar structure | of its | Tnii'li(-ii. ( — | 



The work is technically anonymous, but the author signs his name at the end. The plates 

 represent the exterior of the bird, and its windpipe. 



