Faunal Bibliography 



CANADA 



1831. SWAINSON, W., and RICHARDSON, J. Fauna Boreali-Americana. 

 Part Second, 4to, pp. lxvi-524, pll. 24-73, woodct. 41; 238 species; important. 

 —1863. BLAKISTON, T. On the Birds of the Interior of British America. 

 Ibis., V, pp. 39-87, 121-155; 250 species.— 1887. CHAMBERLAIN, M. A Cata- 

 logue of Canadian Birds with Notes on the Distribution of the Species. 8vo, pp. 

 143. St. John, N. B — 1898. RUSSELL, F. Explorations in the Far North, (Lake 

 Winnipeg, Crow Nest Pass, Alberta, Fort Chippewayan, Fort Rae, Herschel Is- 

 land.) Published by University of Iowa. Birds, pp. 253-270; 122 species. — 1909. 

 MACOUN, J. and J. M. Catalogue of Canadian Birds. Svo, XVIII-f761 pp. 

 Government Ptg. Bureau, Ottawa. Distribution and nesting; important. 



ALBERTA 



1832. RAINE, W. (See Saskatchewan.)— 1909. STANSELL, S. S. S., 

 Birds of Central Alberta. The Auk, XXVI, pp. 391-400; 157 species. 



BRITISH COLUMBIA 

 1868. BROWN, R. Synopsis of the Birds of Vancouver Island. Ibis, 2nd 

 Ser., IV, pp. 414-428; 153 species.— 1890. CHAPMAN, F. M. On a Collection of 

 Birds made by Mr. Clark P. Streator in British Columbia with Field Notes by 

 the Collector. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ill, pp. 123-158; 160 species, from West- 

 minister, Mt. Lehman, Ducks, and Ashcroft, B. C, Duncan's Station, Vancouver 

 Island, and Kalama, Washington.— 1891. FANNIN, J. Check-List of British Col- 

 umbia Birds. Svo. pp. XIV+49. Victoria, B. C; 307 species.— 1893. RHOADS, 

 S. X. The Birds observed in British Columbia and Washington during spring 

 and summer of 1892. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1893, pp. 21-65; 260 species.— 

 1901. OSGOOD, W. H. Natural History of the Queen Charlotte Islands, Brit- 

 ish Columbia. North American Fauna, No. 21, Birds, pp. 38-50; 98 species. — 

 1903. BROOKS, A. Notes on the Birds of the Cariboo District, British Colum- 

 bia. The Auk, XX, pp. 277-284; 94 species.— 1912. SWARTH, H. S. Report on 

 a Collection of Birds and Mammals from Vancouver Island, Univ. Calif. Pub. 

 Zool. X, 1, pp. 124; 111 species. 



FRANKLIN 



1879. KUMLIEN, L. Contributions to the Natural History of Arctic Am- 

 erica, made in Connection with the Howgate Polar Expedition, 1877-78. Bull. U. 

 S. Nat. Mus., No. 15. Birds, pp. 69-105; 84 species.— 1886. GREELEY, A. W. 

 Three years of Arctic Service. Roy Svo, 2 vols, Birds, Vol. II, App. VIII, pp. 

 372-385; 35+5 species. 



KEEWATIN 



1902. PREBLE, E. A. Birds of Keewatin, N. A. Fauna, No. 22, pp. 75-131; 

 260 species. — 1905. EIFRIG, C. W. G. Ornithological Results of the Canadian 

 Neptune Expedition to Hudson Bay and Northward, 1903-1904. Auk, pp. 233- 

 241; 51 species. 



LABRADOR (INCLUDING UNGAVA) 



1861. COUES, E. Notes on the Ornithology of Labrador. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., XIII, pp. 215-257; 82 species.— 1885. TURNER, L. M. List of the 

 Birds of Labrador, including Ungava, East Main, Moose, and Gulf Districts of 

 the Hudson Bay Company, together with the Island of Anticosti. Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., VIII, pp. 233-254; 207 species. (See also PACKARD. A. S. The La- 

 brador Coast, 1891).— 1887. FRAZAR, M. A. An Ornithologist's Summer in 

 Labrador. Orn. and 061., XII, pp. 1-3, 17-20, 33-35; 62 species.— 1902. BIGE- 

 LOW, H. B. Birds of the Northwestern Coast of Labrador. Auk, XIX, 1902, 

 pp. 24-31; 85 species.— 1907. TOWNSEND, C. W., and ALLEN, G. M. Birds of 



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