698 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1873 [ia2 



1873. EiDGWAY, R.— Continued. 



detected in Colorado, 15. 3. Species of the southern border of the United States 

 found in Colorado, 10. Western species found in Colorado not occurring in cor- 

 responding latitudes in the Great Basin, 5. Complete catalogue of Colorado 

 birds, distinguishing the breeders, and indicating their range in the breeding 

 season, 243 spp. Critical notes on sundry spp., pp. 189-195. 



1873. RiDGWAY, R. The grouse and quails of North America. Discussed 

 in relation to their variation with habitat. <^ Forest and Stream, \, 

 Dec. 18, 1873, p. 289. 



1873. RiDGWAY, R. The Relation between the Colour and Geographical 

 Distribution of Birds. < Zoologist, 2d ser., viii, 1873, pp. 3790-3797. 

 Reprinted from the America?! Naturalist, Sept., 1873, pp. 548-555, q. v. 



1873. Scott, W. D. Partial List of the Summer Birds of Kanawha County, 

 West Virginia ; with Annotations. <^ Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 XV, 1873, pp. 219-227. 



86 species. 



1873. " Snap Shot." Quail vs. Partridge — Esquimaux Curlew. <^ Am. 

 Sxiortsman, iii, 1873, p. 11. See, also, p. 106. 



Inquiries concerning proper name of Ortyx virginiana, answered by Prof. S. 

 F. Baird. — Numenius borealis breeds in "Wyoming. 



1873. Snow, F. H. Harlan's Hawk and the Mexican Cormorant. <^ Jm. 

 Nat., vii, 1873, pp. 172, 173. 



The birds named Harlan's Hawk and Florida Cormorant in his catalogue of 

 Kansas birds prove, upon examination by S. F. Baird, to be Buteo harlani indeed, 

 but Graculus mexicanus instead of O. fioridanus. 



1873. Snow, F. H. Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas. <^ Trans. Kansas 

 State Board of Agricnltare (comprising Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci.)for 



1872, April, 1873, pp. 375-386. Also, a few separate oversheets, re- 

 paged, pp. 12. 



The only change from the previous "second edition" (of which this is a re- 

 print) is at No. 41, by insertion of Golaptes mexicanus ; O. hybridus, No. 41 of 2d 

 ed., being reduced to No. 40^. 282 spp. ; to this state of the list additions were 

 made in 1874, q. v. 



1873. Trippe, T. M. The Irregular Migrations of Birds. < Am. Nat., vii, 



1873, pp. 389-394. 



On some of the causes of disturbances in the movements of birds, with refer- 

 ence to North American spp. 



1873. Trippe, T. M. Ornithological Queries. < Am. Nat., vii, 1873, p. 498. 

 Asks for information on the geographical distribution of 9 N. Am. birds. 



1873. Trippe, T. M. Notes on the Birds of Southern Iowa. < Proc. Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist., xv, 1873, pp. 229-242. 

 162 spp., annotated with many interesting observations. 



1873. Verkill, a. E. Key to North American Birds. ... By Dr. Elliott 

 Coues, U. S. A. < Am. Journ. Sci., v, 1873, pp. 314, 315. 

 Keview of the work of that name. 



1873. " Veteran." Our Game Birds. < Am. Sportsman, u, 1873, p. 170 (see, 

 also, iii, 1873, p. 11) ; iii, 1873, pp. 6, 124, 326. 



On Nuraenius borealis, Charadrius marmoratus (i. e. O. fulvus var. virginiciis), 

 Meleagris gallopavo, Cygnus buccinator, etc. 



