A LIST 



OF THE 



PRINCIPAL WORKS AND PAPERS 



RELATING TO 



WEST INDIAN ORNITHOLOGY, 



REFERRED TO IN THIS WORK. 



The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, 

 by Mark Catesby. London, 1754. 



Letter on Various Zoological Subjects, relating to the Island of 

 Haiti, by J. Hearne. P. Z. S., 1834, pp. 25, no. 



London^ 1834. 



Notice of a Collection of Bird Skins, formed by J. Hearne, in Haiti. 



P. Z. S., 1835, p. 105. London, 1835. 



Notes contained in a letter, relating to a bird called, in Cuba, the 



Musician, by C. Clarke. P. Z. S., 1840, p. 153. 



Londoji, 1840. 



Historic Physique, Politique, et Naturelle de L'lle de Cuba, par 



M. Ramon De La Sagra. Ornithologie, par Alcide D'Orbigny. 



Pan's, 1840. 



Observations of the Nests of the Birds of Jamaica, by R. Hill. 



P. Z. S., 1841, p. 69. London, 1841. 



Donation of Birds' Skins from Jamaica, by R. Hill. P. Z. S., 



1844, p. I. London, 1844. 



The Birds of Jamaica, by P. H. Gosse. London, 1847. 



A few Remarks on the Geographical Distribution of Birds in the 



West Indies, by Wm. Denny. P. Z. S., 1847, p. 36. 



London, 1847. 

 Description of a new rapacious Bird, in the Museum of the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, by John Cassin. 

 Pr. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., Ill, p. 199 (1847) (Cuba). 



Philadelphia, 1847. 

 Aves de la Isla de Cuba, par Juan Lembeye. Llabana, 1850. 



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