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1861. Wood, W. [Rapacious] Birds of Counecticut. <[ Hartford Times 

 (newspaper, daily and weekly;, Mar. 16, 23, 30, Apr. 13, 20, May 4, 

 11, 18, 25, June, 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 20, 27, Aug. 10, 17, 24, 1861. 



The foregoing dates are according to the weekly edition ; some of the articles 

 also appeared in the daily edition. Treatsof the Acctpitres only ; 26 spp. (includ- 

 ing Haliaetus " washingtoni " and Buteo " hyemalis '"). 



1861. Wurdeman[n], G. Letter relative to the obtaining of specimens of 



Flamingoes and other Birds from South Florida. <_ {Fifteenth) Ann. 

 Eep. Smiths. Inst, (for 1860), 1861, pp. 426-430. 

 1861-62. Blakiston, T. On Birds collected and observed in the Interior 

 of British North America. < Ibis, iii, 1861, pp. 314-320; 1862, iv, pp. 

 3-10. 



120 spp., with field-notes on about one-fourth of them (of all the Raptores); 

 localities merely of the rest. The same subject is resumed by the writer, at 

 greater length, same journal for 1863, q. v. 



1863. [Anon.] Catalogue of the Birds of Maine. <^ Proc. Portland Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., i, pt. i, 1862, pp. 66-71. 



Names only of about 230 spp. Prefatory note states that the list is based 

 upon a catalogue in the Preliminary Report of the Scientific Survey of the State, 

 and information furnished by E. A. Samuels. 



1862. BOAKDMAN, G. A. Catalogue of the Birds found in the vicinity of 



Calais, Maine, and about the Islands at the mouth of the Bay of 

 Fundy. < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, 1862, pp. 122-132. 

 Edited by A. E. Verrill. 227 spp., annotated ; 4 others added by the editor. 



1862. CouES, E. Synopsis of the North American Forms of the Colymbidse 

 and Podicipidse. <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., April, 1862, pp. 

 226-233. 



Article descriptive, synonymatic, andcriticaL Colymbidce, 5spp. ; Podicipidoc, 

 4 genn., 9 spp. ; ^chmophoms, g. n., p. 229. 



1862. CoUES, E. Supplementary note to a " Synopsis of the North American 

 Forms of the Colymbidae and Podicepidae \_sic'\ ". <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., Sept., 1862, p. 404. 

 On the breeding plumage of ^ehmophorus clarkii. 



1862. Cooes, E., and Pkentiss, D. W. List of Birds ascertained to inhabit 

 the District of Columbia, with the times of Arrival and Departure 

 of such as are non-residents, and Brief Notices of Habits, etc. 

 < (Sixteenth) Ann. Eep. Smiths. Inst, (for 1861), 1862, pp. 399-421. 



226 spp. : residents, 44; winter visitants, 44; summer do., 59; migrants in 

 spring and fall, 54 ; stragglers, 25. Cf. Ibis, 1864, p. 125. 



1862. Editorial. [Notice of R. Keunicott's operations in the Yukon 



Region.] < Ibis, iv, 1862, pp. 307, 308. 

 1862. GiiUBER, F. Die Farallones-Inseln und deren Naturprodukte. <^ Cali- 

 fornia Chronik, 13. Juli 1862, 20. Juli 1862, 27. Juli 1862. 

 Enthalten ornithologische Notizen. 

 1862. Hadfield, H. Observations and Remarks on Scolopax gallinago and 

 Corvus corone of Wilson. <[ Zoologist, xs, 1862, pp. 8284-8287. 

 Differences from their respective European allies. 



1862. Hall, Archibald. On the Mammals and Birds of the District of 

 Montreal. <^ Canad. Nat. and Geol., vii, 1862, pp. 44-78, 171-193, 

 289-316, 344-376, 401-430. 



The first article, in vol. VI, relates only to the mammals. The whole of the 

 series quoted relates to the birds ; it is elaborate and painstaking, and by far 



