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1868. Brewer, T. M. Song-birds of North America. < Atlantic Almanac. 



1868. Brown, R. Synopsis of the Birds of Vancouver Island. < lUa, 1868, 

 2d ser., iv, pp. 414-428. 



List of 153 spp. (5 of whicli are doubtful), briefly annotated; preceded by 

 sketch of the locality and some slight bibliography ; followed by a nominal list of 

 numerous (62 spp.) birds to be looked for on the island. Cf. Zool. Rec.for 1868, 

 p. 53. 



1868. Butcher, H. B. List of Birds collected at Laredo, Texas, in 1866 and 

 1867. <iProc. Acad. Nat. Sci. PhiJa., xx, 1868, pp. 148-150. 

 A nominal list of 80 spp., with dates of observation. 



1868. COUES, E. List of Birds collected in Southern Arizona by Dr. E. Palmer; 

 with remarks. <[ Proc. Acad. Kat. Sci. Phila., xx, 1868, pp. 81-8.^. 



56 spp., 4 additional to former paper in Proc. Phila. Acad., 1866, q. v. Collector's 

 field-notes. Cf. Ibis, 1868, p. 485 ; Zool. Rec.for 1868, p. 53. 



1868. CouES, E. Synopsis of the Birds of South Carolina. <[ Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., xii, 1868, pp. 104-127. 



294 spp., fully annotated, partly compiled. Preliminary general considerations. 

 Peculiar species indicated. Cf. IbM, 1869, pp. llP-120 ; Zool. Rec.for 1868, p. 53. 



1868. CouES, E. Catalogue of the Birds of North America contained in 

 the Museum of the Essex Institute ; — with which is incorporated A 

 Liet of the Birds of New England. With Brief Critical and Field 

 Notes. <^Proc. (Comm.) Essex Inst., v, 1868, art. xii, pp. 249-314. 



Preceded by bibliography and general considerations ; the Museum Catalogue 

 and Faunal List typographically distinguished. 335 New England spp., and vari- 

 ous probabilities indicated. Oversheets of this paper were issued separately, 

 repaged, with new title and index, giving the Paunal List the precedence over 

 the Museum Catalogue. Cf. Ibis, 1869, pp. 228, 229 j Zool. Rec.for 1868, p. 53. 



1868. CoUES, E. A List | of the | Birds of ^ew England. | By Elliott Cones, 

 I Assistant Surgeon, U. S. A. | — | [Reprinted from the Proceed- 

 ings of the Essex Institute, Vol. V.] I — I Salem, Mass. | Essex Insti- 

 tute Press. | 1868. 8vo. 1 vol., paper, pp.71. 



Pages 1-66 correspond with pp. 249-314 of the Essex Institute Proceedings; pp. 

 67-71 is an index, not in the original issue. Only 50 copies extant. 



1868. DuGJi:s, A. Apergu g6n6ral sur la faune de Guanajuato (Mexique). 

 < Bull. Soc. Acclim., 2« s^r., v, 1868, pp. 545-578, figg. 

 Oiseaux, pp. 558-560, 562-567. Cf. Zool. Rec.for 1868, pp. 53, 54. 



1868. [Editors.] The Distribution of our [North American] Birds in the 

 Breeding Season. < Am. Nat., ii, 1868, p. 329. 



Editorial notice of a circular of Professor Agassiz's, asking for information in 

 the matter. 



1868. Frost, S.T. Survivors of Civilization. <^ Harper's New Monthly Mag., 

 xxxvi, 1868, pp. 471-475. 



"Wild bit da lingering along the Hudson River. 



1868. GuNN, D. Notes of an Egging Expedition to Shoal Lake, west of Lake 

 "Winucpeg. <C.{Ttcen1>j- second) Ann. Pep. Smiths. Inst, (for 1867), 1868, 

 pp. 427-432. 



The ornithological matter, as apart from the personal narrative, relates chiefly 

 to h.abitd of Podiceps occidentalis and some other water birds. 



