702 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1§»4 [l36 



1874. Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Eidgway, R.— Continued. 



MSS.,p. 48; Spheotyto (sic) cunicularia var. guadeloupensi8'R.,p.9Q; AntenorJl., 

 g. n., p. 105; Bhynchofalco R., g. n., p. 107; Falco communis var. pealei K., p. 129 ; 

 F. lithofalco var. suckleyi R., p. 143 ; " Farabuteo " (— Anterior) R., p. 250 ; Pseudo- 

 gryphus, Rhinogryphus, gg. un., R., p. 337 ; Dendragapus obscurus yar. fuliginosus 

 R., p. 421 ; Cupidonia, cupido var. pallidieinclus R., p. 440. Appendix I, " Addi- 

 tions and Corrections," reviews the matter of all tliree vols. Zonotrichia leu- 

 cophrys var. intermedia R., p. 514. Appendix II, Explanation of terms used in 

 describing the external form of birds (after Sundevall). — Glossary of technical 

 terms used in descriptive ornithology (by Coues).— Indexes. 



1874. "Boone." [Joshua Cooke.] An April Morning on the Prairie. 

 < Am. Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 131. 



1874. Brewster, W. Some Observations on the Birds of Ritchie County, 

 West Virginia. < Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., xi, 1874, pp. 129-146. 



100 spp., well annotated, with field-notes, in some cases amounting to biograph- 

 ical sketches. C/. CouES, Am. Nat, ix, 1875, p. 570, 571. 



1874. Cook, A.J. Birds and Caterpillars. < Am. Nat., viii, 1874, p. 368. 



Coccyzus erythrophthalmus, Tardus migratorius, Gyanura cristata, what larvae 

 they respectively devour. 



1874. Coues, E. Department of the Interior. | United States Geologi- 

 cal Survey of the Territories. | F. V. Hayden, U. S. Geologist-in- 

 Charge. | — | Miscellaneous Publications — No. 3. | — | Birds of the 

 Northwest : | A Hand-book | of | The Ornithology | of the | Region 

 drained by the Missouri River | and its Tributaries. | — | By Elliott 

 Coues, Captain and Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army. | — | Washing- 

 ton : 1 Government Printing Office. | 1874. 1 vol. 8vo, pp. xii, 791. 

 A general account, chiefly biographical, in greater or less detail, of about 450 

 spp. of the Missouri region, and various others, being a large majority of North 

 American birds ; with special reference to geographical distribution, very exten- 

 sive synonymatic tables, and lists of specimens collected on various expeditions 

 to which F. Y. Hayden was attached, or of which he was in charge. The matter 

 is sufficiently miscellaneous to partake somewhat of an encyclopedic character. 

 The families Laridce, Colymbidce, and Podicipidce are treated monographically 

 with reference to the North American species. The classification and nomen- 

 clature are substantially those of the same author's Key and Checklist. The Intro- 

 duction is dated at Fort Randall, Dakota, May 13, 1873 ; the work, how- 

 ever, was almost entirely penned at Washington, D. C, in the winter of 1873-74, 

 and run through the press by December, 1874. New genera are : — Amphispiza, p. 

 234, type Emberiza bilineata Cass. ; ^chmorhynchus, p. 506, type Tringa parviros- 

 tris Peale. — Eremophila leucolcema, n. v., p. 38. Many new names result from 

 rectification of byuonymy, some of which only occur in the Index. Cf. Amer. 

 Sportsm., Dec. 5, 1874 ; Denver (Co!.) Daily News, Dec. 3, 1874 ; Washington (D. C.) 

 Capital, Mar. ^1,1815; Chicago Inter Occaw, Mar. 20, 1875 ; Frank Cowan's Paper, 

 May 22, 1875; Forest and Stream, Apr. 15, 1875; Pod and Gun, Apr. 17, 1875; Har- 

 per's Weekly, Apr. 10, 1875; The Nation, Apr. 8, 1875; Pod and Gun, May 22, 1875; 

 N. T. Independent, Aug. 12, 1875; Atlantic Monthly, Sept., 1875; London Saturday 

 Revieiu, Aug. 28, 1875 ; Popular Science Review, late in 1875 ; Ibis, 1875, pp. 494-498 ; 

 Zool.Rec.forlii'li,^.Z\.. 



1874. Coues, E. Field | Ornithology. | Comprising a | Manual of instruc- 

 tion I for I procuring, preparing and preserving Birds, and a | Check 

 List of North American Birds. | By | Dr. Elliott Coues, U. S. 

 A. I [Monogram.] | Salem: | Naturalists' Agency. | Boston: Estes 

 &, Lauriat. ] New York : Dodd & Mead. | 1874. 8vo. pp. i-iv, 

 1-116, 1-137, + 2 11. 



