252 PUBLICATIONS OF SPENCER F. BAIRD. 



118, 119, 120.— 1866. The Distribution and Migrations of North American Birds. 

 By Spencer F. Baird, Assistant Secretary Smithsonian Institution. 

 (Abstract of a memoir presented to the National Academy of Sciences, 

 Jan., 1865.) <^Amer. Jour. ScL and Arts (2), xli, pp. 78-90, 184-92, 

 337-47. 



121. — 1866. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections — 210. — Arrangement of Families 

 of Birds. [Adopted provisionally by the Smithsonian Institution.] 

 8vo. pp. 8. 



122. — 1866. The origin of the domestic Turkey. <^Ii€port of the CommiaHioner of Ag- 

 riculture for 1866, pp. 288-290. 



123. — 1866. DieVerbreitnngundWanderungen der VogelNord-Amerika's. <^Journal 

 fitr Ontifhologie, xiv, 1866, pp. 244-269, 338-352. 



124. — 1867. The Distribution and Migrations of North American Birds. <^/ bin, 1867, 

 2d ser., iii, pp. 257-293. 



125. — 1867. Note on the Pelican in "The Pelican in Cayuga County, N. Y., by W. 

 J. Beal." <^American Naturalist, i, pp. 323-4, Aug., 1867. 



129. — 1869. On additions to the Bird-Fauna of North America, made by the Scientilio 

 Corps of the Russo-American Telegraph Expedition. <^Tran8. Chi- 

 cago Acad., i, pt. ii, 1869, pp. 311-325, pll. xxvii-xxxiv. 



130. — 1870. Fossil Birds of the United States. <^Harper^s New Monthly Mag., xl, 1870, 

 pp. 467, 469, and 470. 



131. — 1871. New link between Reptiles and Birds. <^IIarper's Neiv Monthly Mag., xl, 

 1870, p. 628. See, also, p. 469. 



147. — 1871. Variation of color in Birds with the locality <^Ann. Bee, 1871-72, pp. 

 190, 191. 



173.— 1871. Peculiarities of the Florida Wild Turkey. <^Ann. Bee, 1871-72, p. 257. 



174.— 1871. Existing specimens of the Great Auk. K^Ann. Rec, 1871-72, pp. 258,259. 



191.— 1871. Allen on the Birds of East Florida. < Jn/i. Bee, 1871-72, p. 2. 



206.-1871. Oil from Birds. <^Ann. Bee, 1871-72, pp. 466, 467. 



266. — 1872. American Birds in Europe. <^Ann. Bee, 1872-73, p. 247. 



301. — 1872. Coues's Work on American Birds. '^Ann. Bee, 1872-73, p. 310. 



02. — 1872. New Ornithological Periodical. <^Ann. Bee, 1872-73, p. 311. 



309.-1872. Maynard on the Birds of Florida. <Jww. Bee, 1872-73, p. 320, 



310.— 1872. Allen on the Birds of Kansas, etc. <JnM. Bee, 1872-73, p. 321. 



311.— 1872. Filaria in the Brain of the Water-Turkey. <J«h. Bee, 1872-73, p. 324. 



312.-1872. Use of the Bill of the Hnia Bird. <J»*«. Bee, 1872-73, p. 324. 



322.— 1872. Carpal and Tarsal Bones of Birds. <Jhw. Bee, 1872-73, p. 336. 



323.-1872. Cones on the Birds of the United States. <:;^A»n. Bee, 1872-73, p. 336. 



482.-1873. A New Fossil Bird. <Jh!(. Bee, 1873-75, p. 288. 



515.— 1873. Bird CoHectionsin Loudon. <.!«/*. Bee, 1873-75, p. 336. 



523. — 1873. Number of American Birds. <^Arni. Bee, 1873-75, p. 340. 



585.-1873. Oil Irom Birds. <.4wh. Bee, 1873-75, v. 56G. 



632^.-1874. A History of North American Birds. By S. F. Baird, T. M. Brewer, and 

 R. RidgAvay. Laud Birds. Illustrated by 64 Colored Plates aud 593 

 Woodcuts. Volume [1] [Cut] Boston. Little, Brown, and Com- 

 pany, 1874. Three volumes. 4to. pj). : ^'ol. I, xxviii, .';96, vi ; Vol. 

 II, 590, iv; Vol. Ill, 560, xxviii. 



652.— 1874. The new Fossil Bird of the Sheppey Clay. <.!»«. B<e 1S74-75, p. 305. 



683.-1874. Dall on the Birds of Alaska. <.lnH. Bee, 1874-75, p. 310. 



634.-1874. Lawrence's Birds of Northwestern Mexico. <^Ahii. Bte, 1874-75, p. 34L 



685.-1874. Collection of Birds of Paradise. <Jwh. Bee, 1874-75, p. 341. 



686.-1874. Geographical Distribution of Asiatic Birds. < Jhh. Tlce, 1874-75, p. 341. 



687.— 1874. Suggested Introduction of the Rook into the United States. <Jh«. 

 Bee, 1874-75, p. 342. 



