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1831. " Ornithophilus." [Swainson,W. ?] Eemarks on Audubons " Birds 

 of America," and " Ornithological Biography." <^£dinb. Neto Philos. 

 Journ., X, 1831, pp. 317-332. 



A very elaborate and extended review, intended to be impartially critical, and 

 evincing a very just appreciation of the great work. 



(1811) 1831. Pal,las, p. S. Zoographia | Rosso-Asiatica, | sistens | omnium 

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 tomen atque icones plurimorum. | Auctore | Petro Pallas, | Eq. 

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 297-568, pll. 9. Vol. II. Imperii Rossici | Aves. | — | Pars altera, 

 pp. vii, 374, pll. 15. 



Tliie celebrated work ia differently quoted at 1811 and 1831 ; but, as it clearly 

 appears upon the title-page that it was not published until 1831, though printed 

 in 1811, the later date must be taken as that of the introduction of the new 

 species, whatever may have been the actual opportunities for consulting and 

 quoting the pages during the twenty years they remained ined. The title-p.ige 

 euificiently indicates the scope of this general systematic account of the birds of 

 the Asiatic-Russian Empire, 425 in number. In consequence of the previous 

 writings of this .author covering much the same ground, it is difficult to say 

 which are the new names of this work. The following are figured on the (un- 

 numbered) 4to colored plates accompanying:— (Vol. I.) Stryx barbata, p. 318; 

 Aquila pelagica, p. 343 ; Corvuis dauricus, p. 387 ; C.cyanus, p. 391 ; Turdus/uscaUis, 

 p. 451 ; T. rufioollis, p. 45-2; Muscieapa albicilla, p. 462 ; Motacilla cyanura, p. 490 ; 

 Alauda mongolica, p. 516 ; Siruado alpeslris, p. 534. ( Vol. II.) Passer pusillus, p. 

 28 ; P. roseus, p. 42 ; Ewberiza fmeata cT ? , p. 41 ; E. rustica, p. 43 ; E. coronata, p. 

 44; E. chrysophrys, p. 46; E. chrysops, p. 45; Tetrao are^iaria, p. 73 ; T.caucasica, 

 p. 76 ; Charadrius caspius, p. 136 ; Trynga glareola, p. 194 ; Anser cynoides ferns, 

 p. 218; A.hyperboreus,p. 227; A. pictus, p. 233; Phalacrocoraxpygmceus, p. 300; 

 Larxis niveus, p. 320 ; Oepphus perdix, p. 351. 



The following are the references to plates given in the text ( ? to the folio atlas 

 accompanying the work, not seen by me; it is quoted as fapc. 1-6, Petrop. 1834- 

 mia, fo\.) -.—PL i, Stryx doHata. ii, S.barbata. ih, Falcogyr/alco. iv, v, F. peregri- 

 nus. \i, F. vespertinus. vii, F. aesalon. viii, Aquila nobilis. —'i A. pelagica. x, 

 Aceipiter lagopus. xi, A. astur. xii, A. nisus. xiii, Vultur barbatus. xiv, V. 

 meleagris. xv, Corvus dauricus. xvi, G. cyanus. xvii, C. stelleri. xviii, Sturnu^ 

 cinclus. xix, Xanthornus caucasicus. —1 Merops pernica. s.xi. Tardus leueocellus. 

 xxii ('• s.ii"},T.fuscatus. xxiii, T. ruficnllis. xxiv, A. muscieapa grisola. — ? fig. 

 1, M. albicilla. xxv, Motacilla rubicola. xxvi, If. montanella. xxvi, f. 1, If. cyaiiea. 

 xxvii, M. aurorea. xxviii, M. leucomela. xxix, M. calliope, xxx, f. 1, If. cyanura. 

 xxiv, f. 2, M. melanope. xxxi, M. citrinella. xxxii, Alauda tartarica. xxxiii, f . 2, 

 A. Icucoptera. xxx, f. 2, Hirundo alpestris. — ? Parus cyanus. xxxiv, f. 2, P. pa- 

 lustris. xxxvi, Pyrrhula erythrina. xxxvii, P. caudata. xxxviii, Passer carduelis. 

 xxxix, P. calcaratus. xl, xli, P. arctous. xlii, P. roseun. xliii, f. 1, P. pusMics. f. 

 fi,Embcrizahyperborea. xliv, E.pithyonds. xlv, jB. cia. xlvi, E. fucata. xlvii, 

 f.l,E.pujiiUa. i.-2,E.nist'<ca. xWm,i.\. E.chrys ps. f. % E chrysophrys. xlix, 

 f. 1, E. pyrrhuloides. f. 2, E. spodocephala. 1, E. aureola, li, E. rutila. lii, Tetrao 

 telrix. **, T.caucasica. liv, Orxis Icucogeranus. Iv, Ardea comi.ta. Ivi, Chara- 

 drius gregarius. \vii,C'. niorinellus. iviii, O. caspius. \ix, C. hypomelanus. Ixi, 

 Trynga salina. — ? Trynga cinclus. Ixii, Phalaropus riijlcdlts. Ixiii, P. riij'us. 

 iKiv, Anser cygnoides. \xv, A. hyptrborcus. '-Ixvii" {—ixvi!), Anser rujicoMs. 

 Ixvii, A. pictus. Ixviii, Anas steUeri. ]xix, A. rufina. \xx, A./alcata. Iwi, A. glo- 

 citarts. \x.xii, A. hyeinalis. Ixxiii, /I. wersa. \xiv,i'. \, Phalacrocorax pygmaeus. 

 lxy,Li,P.bicristatus. \xxvi, P. peiagicus. lxx\i, Larus 7tiveus. \xs.\ii, L. ictithy- 



