SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE. 253 



CC3.— IHT'l. Dr. Coues' Manual of Field Ornithology. <JnH. Bee, 1874-75, p. 343. 



689.— 1874. Catalogue of American Birds. <Jhw. Bee, 1874-75, p. 343. 



692.— 1874. Dall's Catalogue of the Shells of Behring's Strait. <^w«. Bee, 1874-75, 

 p. 345. 



'703.— 1874. Introduction of Prairie Chickens into the Eastern States. <^Ann. Bee, 

 1874-75, p. 391. 



786.— 1875. Is Sex Distinguishable iu Egg-Shells ? <^Ann. Bee, 1875-76, p. 320. 



790.— 1875. Discovery in Newfoundland of the Great Auk. <^Ann. Bee, 1875-76, 

 p. 339. 



791.-1875. Habits of Kingfishers. <iAnn. Bee, 1875-76, p. 339. 



792.-1875. Professor Alfred Newton on the Migration of Birds. <^Ann. Bee, 1875-76, 

 p. 340. 



808.-1875. lutroductiou of the American Turkey. <^«/i. Bee, 1875-76, p. 354. 



882. — 1876. Appendix K. List of Birds collected by Charles S. McCarthy, Taxider- 

 mist. Classified by Professor Spencer F. Baird. K^Shtipson^s Eocplo- 

 rations across the Great Basin of Utah in 1859, pp. 377-381. 



905.— 1876. Decrease of Birds in Massachusetts. <^n«. Bee, 1875-77, p. 309. 



906.-1876. Catalogues of all the Birds Known up to This Day. <^nM. Bee, 1876- 

 77, p. 310. 



907.-1876. Domesticating the Prairie Chicken. <Jn«. Bee, 1876-77, p. 310. 



908.-1876. Additional Remains of the Moa. <Jn«. Bee, 1876-77, p. 311. 



909.— 1876. The Migration of Birds. <Jnn. Bee, 1876-77, p. 311. 



910.— 1876. Addition to North American Ornithology— Pyrrhophajua. <^«n. Bee, 

 1876-77, p. 312. 



911.— Ifc76. The Habits of Birds. <iAnn. Bee, 1876-77, p. 312. 



912.— 1876. New Fossil Giant Birds. <4nw. Bee 1876-77, p. 313. 



REPTILES A.N1D B .4. T K ^ C H I ^ IST S . 



10.-1849. Revision of the North American Tailcd-Batrachia, with descriptions of 

 new genera and Species. <^Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., i, 

 pp. 281-294, Oct., 1849. 



11.— 1849. Descriptions of four new species of North American Salamanders, and 

 one new species of Scink. <^Jour. Acad. Kat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., i, 

 Oct., 1849, pp. 282-294. 



12.-1850. Descriptions of four new species of North American Salamanders, and 

 one new species of Scink. <^Amer. Joiirn. Sci. and Arts, ix, 2d ser., 

 Jan., 18.-0, pp. 137-9. 



14.— 1850. On the Urodelian Batrachians. <^Proe Amer. Assoc. Adr. Sci., ii, 1850, 

 p. 402. 



21.-1851. Article "Reptiles" in "Outlines of General Zoology". Reprinted from 

 thelconographicEncyclopjediaof Science, Literature, and Art. (New 

 York : Rudolph Garrigue, publisher,) 1851. [8vo. pp. xxii, 502, xvi]. 



27.— 1852. (With Charles Gihaud.) Characteristics of some New Reptiles in the 

 Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. (First Part.) <^Proe 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, 1852-3 (1854). pp. 68-70. 



33.— 1852. (With Charles Girard.) Reptiles [of the Valley of the Great Salt 

 Lake]. <lStansburii\i Exploration and Survei/ of the Valley of the Great 

 Salt Lalce Philadelphia, 1852. 



35.-1852. (With Charles Girard.) Characteristics of some New Reptiles iu llie 

 Museum of the Smithsouiau Institution. Second Part. Containing 

 the species of the Saurian order, collected by John H. Clark, untler 

 Col. J. D. Graham, head of the Scientific Corps, U. S. and Mexican 

 Boundary Commission, and a few others from the same adjoining 

 territories, obtained from other sources, and mentioned under their 

 special headings. <iProe Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, pp. 125-9. 



