The Birds of Wyoming. 



A PARTIAL LIST OF THE PUBLICATIONS PER- 

 TAINING TO WYOMING BIRDS. 



While this list includes most of the important papers there 

 are a good many others to he found in the various journals that 

 have made a specialty of publishing notes on ornithological, 

 topics. 



Wood, W. S. Lieut. Bryan's Wagon Road Expedition to 

 Salt Lake and Return, 1856-57. Notes 18 species of birds, taken 

 in Wyoming. 



Hayden, Dr. Lieut. Warren's Expedition. 1857. Hayden: 

 notes 22 species taken in Wyoming. 



U. P. Railroad Surveys, Vol. IX, 1853-56, lists 80 species- 

 of birds taken in W'yoming. This includes all of the work of 

 earlier authors. In the appendix of the same volume there is 

 a list of no species collected in Wyoming by Mr. Drexel, an 

 assistant to Dr. Cooper in the year 1858. All but a few of these 

 were taken at Fort Bridger and represent nearly all of the col- 

 lecting done in southwestern Wyoming. 



Collection of birds by Chas. S. McCarthy, Exploration 

 across the Great Basin of Utah, 1859, appendix K., pp. 377-381 

 inclusive, enumerating 50 species taken in Wyoming. 



U. S. Geol. Sur. of the Territories, Hayden, 1870. Smith 

 and Stevenson reported a list of 124 species from Wyoming. 



Hayden's U. S. Geol. Sur. of the Territories, 1872, pp. 

 670-704 inclusive, in which Dr. Merriam, author of the section, 

 mentions 34 species taken in Wyoming. 



Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. 3, 

 No. 6. Notes of an Orinthological Reconnoissance of Portions 

 of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and' LTtah. By J. A. Allen. 

 In this paper there are 28 species that were taken in Wyoming. 



Notes on the Birds of Wyoming and Colorado, by C. H. 

 Holden, Jr., with additional memoranda by C. E. Aiken. Pro- 

 ceedings of the Boston Society of National History, pages 193- 

 210 inclusive, Vol. XV, 1873. This list numbers 142 species. 



