lis] 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1§69 679 



1869. Baird, S. F.— Continued. 



Scops kevnicottii, pi. xxvii j Budytes flava, pi. xxx, f. 1 ; Phyllopneiihte kci.rd- 

 cotti, sp. n., p. 313, pi. xxx, f. 2 ; Troglodytes alascensis, gp. ii., p. 315, pi. xxx, f. 3 ; 

 Pyrrhula cocdnea var. cassinii, var. n., pi. xxix, f. t; Leuccsticte griscimicha, pi. 

 xxviii, f. 2; L. littoralis, sp. ii., p. 3iy, pi. xxviii, f. 1 ; Melospiza irmgnis, sp. n., p. 

 319, pi. xxix, f. 2; Upermophila iadiiueutcw "L.awr.", pi. xxviii, f. 3 ; Limonauro- 

 pygialis, pi. xxxii ; Sterno aleutica, sp. n., p. 321, pi. xxxi, f. 1 ; Grac.lus bicristatus. 

 pi. xxxiii ; Piijjinus tenuirostris, pi. xxxiv, f. 2 ; Fulmarus rodgersi, pi. xxiv, f. 1 ; 

 Jjarus horealis ; Simorhynchus cassini, pi. xxxi, f. 2. 



An important paper, adding several Old World forms to the American fauna. 

 All the new species were named in Dal) and Bannister's iumiediately preceding 

 p.iper, but are here first characterized. The connection of the Spcrmophila ■wiih 

 the other subjects of the paper is not obvious; it belongs to tropical Amer.'ca. 

 See 1869, Dall and Bannister. 



1869. Benton, M. B. Shy Friends. <^ Putnam's Magazine, iv (new series), 

 1869, pp. 85-92. 



Biographical notes upon several birds, and comments upon the attraction civil- 

 ization has for tbem. 



1869. BOARDMAN, G. A. Breeding of [five species of] Rare Birds [at Mill- 

 town, Maine]. <; Am. Na*., iii, 1869, p. 222. 



1869. BOARDMAN, G. A. The Black Vulture in Maine. < Am. Nat, iii, 1869, 

 p. 498. 

 Occurrence of Cathartes atratus, and also of Gallinula martinica, at Calais. 



1869. Brewer, T. M. [Obituary notice of John Cassin.] <^ Am. Journ. ScL, 

 xlvii, 1869, pp. 291, 292, 435. 



Born September 6, 1613, Upper Providence Township, Delaware County, Pa. ; 

 died January 10, 1869, at Philadelphia, Pa., cet. 57. 



1869. Brewer, T. M. Sea-side Ornithology. < Am. Nai., iii, 1869, pp. 225- 

 235. 



Remarks on the birds of the New England coast. 

 1869. [Brewer, T. M.] John Cassin. <CBuU. Essex Inst., i, No. 1, 1869, 

 pp. 15, 16. 



A short obituary. 



1869. Cooper, J. G. The Fatina of Montana Territory. <C Am. Nat.,u, 18G9, 

 pp. 596-600 ; iii, 1869, pp. 31-3.5, 73-84. Corrections, p. 224. 

 About 110 spp. are included. 

 1869. Cooper, J. G. The Naturalist in California. < Jni. iS'ai., iii, 1869, pp. 

 182-189, 479-481. 



Contains notices of birds seen on the Plains of Los Angeles, the Cajon Pass, 

 the Desert, and the Colorado Valley. 



1869. Cooper, J. G. Notts on the Fauna of the Upper Missouri. <^Am. 

 Itat., iii, 1869, pp. 294-299. 

 Includes a good many ornithological notes. 



1869? Cooper, J. G. Some recent additions ti> the Fauna of Californium. 



< Proc. Cal. Acad. ScL, iv, (1868), pp. 3-13. [Pub. 1869 ?] 



" Ornithology occupies the most of this paper (pp 7-13) ; and it contains notes 

 on upward of 50 spp. out of 353 now known to occur within the limits of the 

 State, an increase of 33 since the author's former estimate in li:62 [op. cit., iii, p. 

 22).'-—Zovl. liec./or 1869, p. 46. 



1869. Coues, E. Sea-side Homes [North Carolina] : and what lived in them. 



< Am. Nat., iii, 1869, pp. 337-349. 



Kelates chiefly to the breeding of Sterna antillarum and J-^ijialitis tvilsonia. 



