672 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 186G [l06 



186G. COUES, E.— Continued. 



Ornithological narrative of a journey from Fort Whipple, Arizona, to San 

 Pedro, California, with special reference to the birds of the last-named locality. 

 Cf. Zool. Bee. for ie66, pp. 60, 61. 



1866. CouES, E. List of the Birds of Fort Whipple, Arizona : with which 

 are incorporated all other species ascertained to inhabit the Terri- 

 tory ; with brief critical and field notes, descriptions of new species, 

 etc. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xviii, 1866, pp. 39-100. 



245 spp., with critical and field notes, introduced with sketch of the locality. 

 Micraihene, p. 51 ; Asyndesmus, p. 55 ; Podasocys, p. 96, genu. nn. ; Mitrephorus pal- 

 lescens, p. 63 ; Vireo plumbeus, p. 74 ; Y. vicinior, p. 75 ; T. pusillus, p. 76, spp. nn. ; 

 Ohrysomitris mexicanvs var. arizonce, p. f-S, var. n. Certhiola "flaveola" is a mis- 

 take. This paper was the first connected account of the birds of the region. 

 It was reissued separately, v. I. p., but repaged and under different title. Of. 

 Ibis, 1867, pp. 130, 131, and 247; Zool. Eec.for 1866, p. 61. 



1666. CoUES, E. [Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Philadelphia 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, January 1866.] | — | Prodrome of 

 a Work | on the | Ornithology | of | Arizona Territory. | By Elliott 

 Coues, M. A., M. D. | (Ass't Surgeon U. S. Army.) | — | Philadel- 

 phia : I Merrihew & Son, Printers. | 1866. 8vo. pp. 64. 

 Fifty copies repaged under this cover-title; no other change. 

 It is proper to remark, that the promise implied in the title of this little treatise 

 is fulfilled at length in the work to the first volume of which this present Bibli- 

 ography forms the Appendix. A thousand or more folios of MS., as originally 

 prepared, were destroyed by accident at Fort Macon, N. C, in 1869. 



186-? HiNCKS, W. "Catalogue of Birds known to Inhabit Western Can- 

 ada, systematically arranged according to the method adopted in 



the Museum of the University of Toronto." ? 



Not seen. — Cf. Canad. Journ., xi, 1866, pp. 245-247. 



1866. HixcKS, W. Notes of a few new and interesting Canadian Birds, ex- 

 hibited by George McKay, Esq., Mr. Passmore taxidermist, and from 

 the Museum of the University. <' Ca7)ad. Journ., x\, 1866, p. 72. 

 Oentrocercus phasianellus ; Anser hutchinsii. Cygnus passmori, sp. n. 



1866. HiNCKS, W. List of Birds observed near Hamilton, C. W., by Thomas 

 Mcll wraith. Extracted from the Proceedings of the Essex Institute, 

 Vol. V. 1866. < Canad. Journ., xi, 1866, pp. 245-247. 



Keview — with addition of several species. 



1866; King, W. R. The Sportsman and Naturalist in Canada. By Major W. 

 Ross King, &c. &c. Illustrated with Coloured Plates and Woodcuts. 

 London : 1866. Roy. 8vo. pp. 334. 



Not seen. — " Contains an account of some of the birds of Canada, drawn up 

 with more regard to scientific accuracy than is usual among sporting writers." 

 Of. Ibis, 1867, pp. 125, 126 ; Zool. Rec.for 1866, p. 62. 



1866. Lawkence, G. N. Catalogue of Birds observed on New. York, Long, 

 and Staten Islands, and the adjacent parts of New Jersey. <^ Ann. 

 Lye. Nat. Mist. Ne^v York, viii, 1866, pp. 279-300. 



327 spp., many of which are annotated ; but otherwise the list makes no dis- 

 tinction of the several categories of residents, migrants, etc., under which the 

 species come. This is doubtless the first list of N. A. birds to include Passer 

 domesticus. 



1866. Le Moine, J. M. The Birds of Canada. <[ The Saturday Reader, ii, 

 June 16, 1866, pp. 229-231. 



Substance of an address before Lit. and Hist. Soc. of Quebec, 25th April, 1866 — 

 being a general survey of Canadian ornithology. 



