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1824. Desm . , ST, [Desjiarest, A. G.] American Ornithology or the History 

 of the birds of the United States, etc. . . par Alex. Wilson. . . . 

 <^Feruss. Bull, 2^ sect., iii, 1824, pp. 77-79. 

 Une revue de rouvrage. 



1824. Sabine, E. A | Supplement | to | the Appendix of Captain Parry's 

 Voyage for the | Discovery of a north-west passage, | in the years 

 1819-20. I Containing | an account of the subjects | of | Natural 

 History. | — | London ; | John Murray, Albemerle-street. | — [ 

 MDCCCXXIV. 4to. 5p. 11. each backed blank, pp. clxxxiii-cccx, 

 with 6 pll. 



The copy examined of this Supplement to the Appendix of Parry's First 

 Voy.age is bound together with the Appendix to Parry's Second Voyage. A 

 good deal of confusion exists in citing the zoological matter of Parry's several 

 Voyages, and writers may be cautioned that they can hardly be too careful to 

 say what they mean, and, if possible, to handle the volumes instead of guessing 

 at second-hand. The present article,.a8 far as the Birds go, is by Capt. E. Siibine ; 

 it occupies pp. cxciii-ccx, and treats of 32 spp., with descriptive matter, field- 

 notes, and some little synonymy. It refers to the same collection upon which 

 was based E. Sabine's Memoir on the Birds of Greenland, in vol. xii of the 

 Trans. Linn. Soc, 1818, q. v. 



1824-25. Bonaparte, C. L. Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's 

 Ornithology. <^ Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. PMla., iii-v, 1824-182.5, in sev- 

 eral parts, published at different times, as follows: — Part 1st: HI, ii, 

 pp. 340-352 (read Mar. 9, pub. Apr. 5, 1824, coi.tainiug Nos. 1-22 of 

 Wilson's list in vol. vi of Am. Orn.), pp. 353-371 (read Mar. 9, pub. 

 Apr. 27, 1824, Nos. 23-58). Part 2d : IV, i, pp. 25-32 (read Mar. 23, 

 pub. July, 1824, Nos. 59-G9), pp. 33-66 (read Mar. 23, pub. Aug. 1824, 

 Nos. 70-112). Part 3d : IV, i, pp. 1^3-200 (read Nov. 9, pub. Dec. 1824, 

 Nos. 11.3-167). Part 4th : IV, ii, pp. 251-277 (read Nov. 23, 1824, pub. 

 Feb. 1825, Nos. 168-184, with various Nos. previously treated re- 

 viewed). Part 5th : V, i, pp. 57-64 (read May 31, pub. July, 18C5, Nos. 

 185-194), pp. 65-106 (read May 31, pub. Aug. 1825, Nos. 195-227). 



Marked "to be continued "; but there is no more of it in this publication. Also 

 published separately, 1vol. 8vo, Philadelphia, Finley, li?26 — See F6russ. Bull.,iv, 

 1825, 115; vii, 1826,244, 375; xi, 1827, 110. 



A critical commentary on 227 of Wilson's species, seriatim; and as such one of 

 the most notable and in some ro.-'pects the most important of early American 

 p.apers. Vieillot comes in also for a large share of criticism, chiefly unfavorable 

 to him. Contains many new identifications and much rectification of synonymy. 

 Spiza, iv, 45, Hcmipalama, v, 87, genu. nn. No new species are proposed, but 

 many species herH appear under new cotubinations of gem ric and specific terms, 

 and several are renamed specifically for one reason or another, constituting de 

 jure new species. Such are: Fa ZcotoiZsonu, iii, 348; Turduswilsonii,i\,'ii; Ictenis 

 agripennis, iv, 48; Fnngilla locustella, iv, 51 ; Sylvia pardalina, iv, 179; Sylvia 

 wilsonii, iv, 179 ; Sylvia spharjnosa, iv, 199 ; Charadriiis semipalmatus, v, S8. 



1825. Bonaparte, C. [L.] Descriptions of two new species of Mexican 

 Birds. < Jonrv. Acad. Nat. Sci. Fhila., iv, 1825, pp. 387-390. 

 Corvus uUramarinus, p. 387 ; Icterus mclanicterus, p. 389. 



1825. Bonaparte, C. [L.] Additions to the Ornithology of the United 

 States. < Jonrn. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1825, pp. 28-31. 



Falco mclanoptcr us. Sylvia palmarum, Colurr.ba Icucoccphala, C. zenaida (;i. sp., 

 p. 30); Rallus gigantms (n. sp., p. 31) ; Sterna cayava — G spp. collected in Florida 

 by T. E. Pealc. 



