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1833. WiLSOX, J.— Continued. 



vindication of Richard Hakluyt. | — | Illustrated by a map, and 

 nine engravings by Jackson. | Second Edition. | — | Edinburgh : | 

 Oliver & Boyd, Tweeddale-court ; | and Simpkiu & Marshall, Lon- 

 don. | MDCCCXXXIII. Kjmo. pp.444. > Chap. VIL The Birds of 

 the Northern Regions of America, pp. 357-382, pi. 



Summary .ind cursory sketch of North American ornithology, treating 

 various leading species .at some length. The plate represents Larvs sabinei. 



1834. [Anon.] Audubon's " Birds of Ami rica," and "Ornithological Biogra- 



phy." <| Edinh. Netv PMIos. Journ., xviii, 1834, pp. 131-144. 



Highly laudatory review. 



1834. Bachman, J. Remarks in defence of the author of the "Birds of 

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Chiefly occupied in a discussion of the scansorial ability of CrotoZus, repre- 

 sented by Audubon as attacking the nest of Mimus polyglottus, .and in estimat- 

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 Cathartes. 



1834. Emmons, E. Observations on the time of the appearance of the 

 Spring Birds, in Williamstown, (Mass.) in the years 1831, 1832 «fe 

 1833. < SiWm. Am. Journ. Set., xxvi, 1834, p. 208. 

 Twenty-three species. 



1834. Gould, J. [On a Collection of Birds from North America, presented 

 by Mr. Folliott.] < F. Z. S., ii, 1834, pp. 14, 15. 



Critical remarks on a few species. 



1834. Gould, .J. [Remarks on exhibition of some Birds from the United 

 States."! < Lond. and Edinh. PJiilos. Mag., v, 1834, pp. 72, 73. 

 From P. Z. S., Feb. 25, 1834. 



1834. " O." Notices on Isic] a few of the Birds of Lower Canada. < LoU' 

 do7i's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834, pp. 508-511. 



1834. SWAINSON, W. Synopsis von Bullocks Vogeln aus Mexico. <^ Ofcen's 

 Isis, Bd. xxvii, 1834, pp. 783-788. 



Anszug aus d. Philos. Magaz., Bd. i, 1827, pp. 364-369, 433-442, q. ?>.— 103 Arten. 



1834. Waterton, C. Mr. Audubon and his Work, the Biography of Birds. 



<^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vii, 1834, pp. 66-74. 



Further instalment of this person's flippant and supercilious animadversion. 



1835. [Anon.] Audubon's Biography of Birds. <[ No7-th American Review, 



July, 1835, pp. 194-231. 



One of the most extended .and minute accounts (formal biographies aside) ex- 

 tant of the "American backwoodsman" .and his great work. 



1835. [Anon.] Manuelof the Ornithology of the united states and of Canada, 

 by Thomas Nuttall. Cambridge by Hilliard. Vol. I. 1832. 8. 683. 

 II. 1834. 627. fig. 296. < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxviii, 1835, pp. 68-72. 

 Hier nur ein Vcrzeichniss der boschriebenen Arten. 



1835. B. [Review of Audubon's Ornithological Biography.] <^Loudon'8 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, pp. 184-190. 



1835. Brown, Thomas. Illustrations of the American Ornithology of Alex. 

 Wilson and Charles Lucien Bonaparte, with all the new discoveries, 

 and the addition of the whole Forest Sylvia. Folio, Edinburgh, 1835. 

 Kot seen— title from Ag. & Strickl. Bibl 



