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1867. Bairp, S. F. The Distribution and Migrations of North American 

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Keprinted from Am. Journ. Sci. and Arts, xli, Jan., Mar., May, 18C6. 



1867. Brewer, T. M. Some Errors regarding the Habits of our [North 

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Cf. Ibis, 1868, p. 347.— Corrections of Wilson, Nuttall, Audubon, and Brewer. 



1867. Bouvjfi, T. T. [Announcement of the death of Henry Bryant.] 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xi, 1867, pp. 134-136. 



1867? Bryant, H. Additions to a List of Birds Seen at the Bahamas. 

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31 spp. Leucomimus, Skotiomimus, p. 68, genu, nn.; Psittaeus coUarius var. 

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1867. [COUES, E.] The Birds of New England. < The Bound Table (news- 

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 Extended review of Samuels's Ornithology and Oology of New England. 



1867. Couper, Wm. [Annotated List of the Birds of Quebec, Lower Ca- 

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1867. Fowler, A. The breeding habits of [three New England] Birds. 



< Ain. Nat., i, 1867, pp. 496, 497. 



Criticising E, A. Samuels's statements respecting Cerylc alcyon, Scops asio, and 

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1867. Hartt, C. F. The recent Bird Tracks of the Basin of Minas [in Nova 

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Popular observations, leading up to geological considerations, in similar style, 

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1867. Jones, J. M. A Fortnight in the Backwoods of Shelburne and Wey- 

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1867. Samuels, E. A. Ornithology and Oology | of | New England : | con- 

 taining I full description of the birds of New England, and adjoin- 

 ing I States and Provinces, | arranged by a long-approved classifi- 

 cation and nomenclature; | together with ( a complete, history of 

 their habits, times of arrival and departure, | their distribution, 

 food, song, time of breeding, and | a careful description of their 

 nests and eggs ; | with | Illustrations of many Species of the Birds, 

 and accurate Figures | of their Eggs. | By Edward A. Samuels, | Cu- 

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A poijular book, received with general favor, except by ornithologists. Classi- 

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 the whole of the technical and descriptive m.atter is taken. Main text largely 

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 (nearly the same that appeared in a Patent Office Report— redrawn on wood from 

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 and constitute the leading feature of the work. Mr. Wm. Couper contributes 



