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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1860-1861 661 



1860. Walker, D. Ornithological Notes of the Voyage of 'The Fox' [final 



search for Sir J. Franklin] in the Arctic Seas. <^ JJi's, ii, 1860, pp. 

 165-168. 

 General narrative. 21 spp. observed at Godhavn. 



1860-61. Le Moixe, J, M. Ornithologie | du | Canada. | — | [Quotation 

 from Michelet's L'Oiseau.] | — | Par J. M. Le Moine, Avocat. | — | 

 Premifere [Seconde] Partie. | — | Qu6bec: | iniprim6 par E. R. Fre- 

 chette, I 21, rue la Montagne. | — | 1860 [1861]. l-2mo. Two parts 

 issued in paper, pagination continuous, probably to be bound in one. 

 I, pp. — , 100 ; II, 1 p. 1., pp. vi, 101-393, with 1 I. errata. The wrap- 

 per reads: Histoire Naturelle | du | Canada. | — | LesOiseaux. ] — j 

 [etc.] A few woodc. tail-pieces. 



A work to -which no ornithologist turns for information. Matter miscellane- 

 ous— descriptive, effusive, and poetical, with copious quotation. The notable fea- 

 ture is that for the first time since Vieillot, and probably for the first time in any 

 American publication, a large series of N. Am. birds receive French names. 

 Many of these are original, and the author will be chiefly remembered in this 

 connection. English equivalents are added in brackets, and the binomials of 

 Baird and Audubon in footnotes. "Cette lacune" [zoologique dans le champ 

 des lettres du Canada] " nous n'avons certes pas la pi6ten8ion de I'avoir com- 

 bine ; tant s'en faut " (extrait de I'avant-propos, partie n, p. i). 



1860-63. Allen, J. A. Birds of New England. < Xeiv England Farmer 

 {weekly), for Aug. 11, 25, Sept. 22, Oct. 6,20, Nov. 3, 17, Dee.l,2J, 

 1860; Jan. .5, 26, March 2, May 18, June 15, July 20, Sept, 21, Oct. 26, 

 Nov. 23, 1861 ; April 26, July 26, Aug. 16, Sept. 13, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 8, 

 Dec. 6, 1862. Also, republished in the same newspaper {monildy), large 

 8vo,/or Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1860, Jan., Feb., March, April, June, 

 July, Aug., Oct., Nov., Dec, 1861, June, July, Sept., Nov., Dec, 1862, 

 and Jan., 1863, 



Twenty-five articles in all, taking the birds of Xew England in order from 

 Accipitres to the middle of the Frhujillidce. Popular biographical accounts, writ- 

 ten to interest farmers in the feathered life of their fields. 



1861, Albrecht, R, Die Vogel der Bahama-Inseln, Aus dem Englischen 



mitgetheilt von R. Albrecht. < J.f. 0., 1861, is, pp. 48-60, 



Modifizirte Ueberzetzang, herausgegeben nach H. Bryant's Verzeichniss ent- 

 halten in P/oc. Bost. Soc, vii, 1859, pp. 102-134, q. v. 



1861. Audubon, J. J. The Birds of America. From Drawings made in the 

 United States and their Territories. By John James Audubon, Re- 

 issued by J. W, Audubon, New York, Roe Lockwood & Son, Pub- 

 lishers, 1861. 



Not handled in preparing this bibliography. Sabin, from whom I copy the 

 title, s.aya :— " This is a selection of one hundred and forty plates, only, from the 

 first edition, reproduced in colored lithographs ; much inferior to the former edi- 

 tion. The letter press to this selection forms 4 vols, royal 8vo, . . . Indeed, 

 this reissue is an unfinished publication, and the intelligent collector will only 

 accept it as a cheap substitute for the previous work." I have seen the single gr. 

 folio vol. of plates, to wbith I suppose reference is here made, and 4 roy. 8vo 

 vols, (f text— the latter uniform with Audubon and Bachnian's "Quadrupeds" (?). 

 The edition here meant is not to be confounded with the 7 vol. roy. 8vo ed. of 

 same date, 5. v. 



1861, Audubon, J, J. The Birds of America, . . . Re-issued by J. W, Audu- 

 bon. New York, Roe Lockwood & Son, 1861. 7 vols, imp, r,8vo. 

 Vol.Ijpp, viii,246; II.pp. viii,200; III.pp. viii,234; n',pp.viii,322; 



