250 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



BIRDS. 



1. — 1843. Descriptions of two Species, supposed to be new, of the Genus Tyraii- 

 nula, Swainsou, ibund in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. <^Pn>i . 

 Acad. Xat. Set. Plula., i, pp. 283-28.'), 1843. 

 2. — 1844. List of Birds found in the vicinity of Carlisle, Cumberland County, 

 Penn., about Lat. 40^^ 12' W., Lon. 77° 11' W. <^Avier. Journ. Sci. and 

 Arts, xlvi, 1844, pp. 261-273. 

 3. — 1844. Descriptions of two species, supposed to be new, of the genus Tyran- 

 nula (Swainson), found in Cumberland Co., Penn. <^Amer. Journ. 

 Scl. and Arts, xlvi, 1846, pp. 273-276. 

 6. — 1845. Cataloj^ue of birds found in the neighborhood of Carlisle, Cumberland 

 Co., Pa. <^Lit. Bcc. and Journ. Linncean Assoc. Pennsylvania College, 

 i, 1845, pp. 249-257. 

 9. — 1847. Dr. Leidy read a letter from Prof. Spencer F. Baird, of Carlisle, Pa., 

 describing a Hybrid between the Canvass back Duck and the Com- 

 mon Duck. <irroc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, 184G and 1847, p. 209. 



31. — 1852. Birds [of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake]. <^Stanshury^s Explor- 

 ation and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, etc. Phil- 

 adelphia, 1852. [App. C] pp. 314-325. 



31. — 1852. Birds collected in New Mexico by Lieut. Abert. -^Stansbury's Ex- 

 ploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, etc. 

 Philadelphia, 1852. [App. C] pp. 325, 326. 



32. — 1852. List of birds inhabiting America, west of the Mississippi, not described 

 in Audubon's Ornithology. <^Stanshnry^s Exploration and Survey of the 

 Valley of the Great Salt Lake, etc. Philadelphia, 1852. [App. C] 

 pp. 327-335. 



40. — 1852. Description of a new Species of Sylvicola. <^Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. 

 Y., v, 1852, pp. 217, 218, pi. vi. 



56. — 1854. Descriptions of New Birds collected between Albuquerque, N. M., and 

 San Francisco, California, during the winter of 1853-54, by Dr. C. 



B. R. Kenuerly and H. B. MoUhausen, Naturalists attached to the 

 Surveys of the Pacitic R. R. Route, under Lt. A. W. Whipple. <^Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vii, pp. 118-20. 



74. — 1857. American Oology. <^Ediiib. New Philos. Journal, new ser., v, 1857, p. 

 374. 



78. — 1858. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi 

 River to the Pacific Ocean. War Department. Birds. By Spencer F. 

 Baird, Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Institution, with the co- 

 operation of John Cassin and George N. Lawrence. WashiugtoUi D. 



C, 1858, pp. i-lvi 1-1005. (No illustrations.) Dated Washington, 

 Oct. 20, 18.53. 



79.— 1858. ^ Birds found at Fort Bridger, Utah. <:^Pacific Bailroad Beport, ix, 1858, 

 App. B, pp. 928, 927. 



BO. — 1858. Catalogue of North American Birds, chiefly in the Museum of the Suiitli- 

 sonian Institution. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. October, 

 1858, 4to. pp. xv-lvi. 



S3. — 1858. " Description of a new Sparrow collected by Mr. Samuels in California." 

 <CProc. Bost. Sac. Nat. Hist., vi, pp. 379, 380, Aug., 1858. Read 

 June 2. 



•87. — 1859. United States and Mexican Boundary Survey, under the order of Lieut. 

 Col. W. H. Emory, Major First Cavalry, and United States Com- 

 missioner. Birds of the Boundary, by Spencer F. Baird, Assistant 

 Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. With notes by the Natur- 

 alists of the Survey. Report on the United States and Mexican 



