624 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1§36-1§37 [ss 



1836. Taylok, R. C. A Supplement to the List of Species of Buds occurrent 

 on the North-eastern extremity of the Alleghany Mountain Range, 

 printed in [op. cit.] VIII. MQ, 540 ; and Information on Traits in the 

 Habits of the Passenger Pigeon (Columba migratoria), and of the 

 Wolf (Canis Lupus). <^Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., ix, 1836, pp. 72-74. 



1836. WiEGMANN, A. F. A. Zoolcgische Resultate von John Ross zweiter 



Nordpol-Reise. <^rc7i./. iV^aiur*/., ii, (1), 1836, pp. 183-203. 

 Vogel, pp. 192-'J01 ; 41 Arten. 



1837. [Anon.] American ornithology by Alex. Wilson, with a continuations 



by Ch. Lucian Bonaparte. The illustrative notes et life of Wilson 

 by W. Jardine, in three volumes. London Whittaker. 1832. 8. 

 408, 390, 507. Tab. 1-76. 1-2 L <07.-en'8 /sis, Bd. xxx, 1837, p. 261. 

 Take this and the next as samples of the hideous manner in which the Isui 

 reviewetd used to compound their titles. 



1837. [Anon.] Ornithological Biography, or an account of the habits of the 

 birds of the united States of America by John James Audubon. 

 Edinburgh, Black ; London, Havell, Longman etc. 1.1831.8.512. 

 II. 1834. 588. III. 1835. 638. <OfceH's /s?s, Bd. xxx, 1837, pp. 922-928. 



1837. Brewer, T. M. Some additions to the catalogue of the Birds of Mas- 

 sachusetts in Prof. Hitchcock's Report, &c. <^Journ. Boston Soc. 

 Nat. Hist., i, pt. iv, 1837, pp. 435-439. (Read Dec. 6, 1836.) 

 Forty-five species. 



1837. Editorial. [Summary of J. Richardson's Report on North American 

 Birds, sixth meeting of Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci.J <^Mag. of Zool. aiid 

 Bot., i, 1837, p. 300. 

 See the Report itself,, this date, Eichardson, J. 



1837. Graah, W. a. Narrative of an Expedition | to the | East Coast of 

 Greenland, | sent by order of the King of Denmark, | in search 

 of I the lost colonies, | under the command of | Capt"^ W. A. Graah, 

 of the Danish Royal Navy, | Knight of Dannebrog, &c. | — I Trans- 

 lated from the Danish, | by | the late G. Gordon Macdougall, F. R. 

 S. N. A , I for the | Royal Geographical Society of Loudon. | With 

 the I original Danish chart completed by the Expedition. | — | Lon- 

 don : I John W. Parker, West Strand. | — | M.DCCC.XXXVII. 1vol. 

 8vo. pp. xvi, 199, map. 



The Appendix contains, pp. 178, 179, a list of Greenland birds, 24 in number, 

 among them Gygnus musicus. 



1837. Richardson, J. Report on North American Zoology. <[ Eej). Sixth 

 Meeting Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci.for 1836, v, 1837, pp. 121-224. 



Important. In its scope arc included an enumeration of the animals inh.ibit- 

 ing Xorth Amt^rica; the peculiarities of the fauna which they constitute; the 

 geographical range of groups or individual species, with influencing circum- 

 stances, such as configuration of the land, climate, vegetation, etc. Aves, pp. 

 164-197: annotated list of the species inhabiting N. A. (including Mexico), un- 

 fortun.itelj' classified in a fanciful manner, caught from Swainson, and inter- 

 spe'sed with reflections on "quinary" matters. The historical portion ol the 

 paper and that relating to the migration of species are full of interest. This 

 paper was probably also published separately, under a different title, as I have 

 seen it quoted simply " List", and I think with a different pagination. 



1837. ToWNSEND, J. K. Description of Twelve New Species of Birds, chiefly 

 from the vicinity of the Columbia river. <^ Joirni. Acad. Nat. iS'ci. 

 Piaia., vii, 1837, pp. 187-193. 



