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1835. Franklin, J. [Verzeichniss der neuen Arten vou seiDer Polfabrt.] 

 < OJcen's Ms, Bd. sxviii, 1835, pp. 351, 352. 

 Auszng ana P. Z. S., Sept. 27, 1S31, p. 132. 



1835. Ross, J. C. Appendix | to the Narrative | of a | Second Voyage in 

 search | of a | North-west Passage, | and of a | Residence in the Arc- 

 tic regions | during the years 1829, 1831, 1832, 1833. | By | Sir John 

 Ross, C. B., K. S. A., K. C. S., &c. &c. | Captain in the Royal 

 Navy. I Including the reports of | Commander, now Captain, James 

 Clark Ross, R. N., F. R. S., F. L. S., «&c. | and | the discovery of the 

 northern magnetic pole. | — | London : | A. W. Webster, 156, Re- 

 gent street. | — | 1835. 1 vol. 4to. pp. i-sii, 1-120, I-CIII, pU. 

 >• Birds, pp. xxv-xlv. 



This Appendix forms a separate vol., treating of varions matters. Of birds, 41 

 species are given, with local synonymy and field-notes. Of. Arch. f. Naturg., 

 1836, (1), pp. 193-201. 



1835. Taylor, R. C. On the Geology and Natural History of the North- 



Eastern Extremity of the Alleghany Mountain Range in Pennsyl- 

 vania, United States. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, pp. 

 529-541. 



Contains, pp. 539, 540, list of 56 spp. 



1836. Bachman, J. On the Migration of the Birds of North America. Read 



before the Literary and Philosophical Society of Charleston, (S. C.) 

 March 15th, 1833. <^SilUm. Am. Journ. *S'd.,xxx, 1836, pi). 81-100, 



One of the earliest, if not the first, of the scientific treatises on this subject. 

 1836. Fox, C. Notice of some American Birds. <^Sillim. Am. Journ. Sci., 

 xxix, 1836, pp. 291-294. 



Scolopax pyjmcea? (=Tringa subarquata) shot on Long Island, May 27, 1835; 

 Phalaropus hijperhoreus ; Corvus canadensis ; Emberiza pe«oris ; with list of about 

 40 spp. of birds seen in Fulton Market, New Tork City. 



1836. King, R. Narrative | of a | Journey to the shores | of | The Arctic 

 Ocean, | in 1833, 1834, and 1835; | under the command of Capt. Back, 

 R. N. I By Richard King, M. R. C. S., &c. [ surgeon and naturalist 

 to the Expedition. | In two volumes. | Vol. I [II]. Loudon : | Rich- 

 ard Bentley, | Publisher in Ordinary to His Majesty. | New Burling- 

 ton street. | 1836. 2 vols. 12mo. Vol. I, pp. ix, 312, pll. Vol. II, 

 pp. viii, 321, pll. 

 Ornithological notes passim. 



1836. King, R. Temperature of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Plants, Trees, 

 and Earth, as ascertained at diflfereot times and places in Arctic 

 America, during Captain Back's Expedition. <^Edinb. New Philoa, 

 Journ., xxi, 1836, pp. 150, 151. 



1836. Richardson, J. Narrative | of the | Arctic Land Expedition | to the 

 mouth of I the great Fish river, | and | along Ihe shores of the arc- 

 tic Oceau, I in the years 1833, 1834, and 1835; | by | Captain Back, 

 E. N., I commander of the Expedition. | — | Illustrated by a map 

 and plates. | — | London : | John Murray, Albemarle street. | 

 MDCCCXXXVI. 1 vol. 8vo. (other copies in 4to). pp. i-x, 1 1., 1- 

 663, map, and pll. > Appendix No. 1. Zoological Remarks, by J6hn 

 Richardson, M. D. F. R. S. &c. pp. 477 et scq. 



Nominal list of 61 spp. of birds, pp. 4S2-485; followed, pp. 502-516, by a com- 

 mentary on many of them. There is also, pp. 590-594, a table giving the temper- 

 ature of m.immals, birds, etc., at different times and places, by Mr. King. 



