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1791. Bartram, W. — Continued. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Phila., 1875, pp. 333-3.')8; Allen, Am. Nat, x, Jan., 1875; 

 CoUES, Ain. Nat., x, Feb., 1875. Among Bartram 's new binomial names are the 

 following: — Strix arcticus, S. acclamator, S. pcregrinator, Yultur sacra, V.atratus, 

 p. 289 ; Falco regalis, F. piscatorius, F. aquilinus, F. gallinarius, F. pullarius, F. 

 niger, F. ranivorus, F. glaucus, F. suhceruiius, Corous carnivorus, O. maritimus, 

 O.frugivorus, G. Jloridanus, p. 290 ; Oracula purpurea, Cuculus caroUnensis, Sitta 

 varia, Certhia Tufa, O. pictz, Laniu^ griscus, L. garruliis, Muscicapa nunciola, M. 

 cristata. If. rapax, M. subviridis, p. 289 bis ; If. cantatrix, M. sylvicola, Alaudacam- 

 pestris, A. migratoria, Turdus melodes, T. minimus, Merula flammula, If. mari- 

 landica, Oarrulus australis, Lucar (n. g.) lioidus, Meleagris americanus (called If. 

 ocddentalis at p. 83), Tetrao tympanus, T. minor, p. 290 bi^; Fmbariza, livida,E. 

 varia, Carduelus americanus, O. pinus, O. pimlus, Fringilla rufa, F. fusca. Passer 

 domesticus, P.palustris, P. agrestis, Oalandra pratcnsis, Sterutis predatorius, S. ster- 

 corarius, Motacilla fluviatilis, M. domestica, M. palustris. If. caroliniana, Regulus 

 griceus, p. 291; Ji. peregrinus, Ruticilla americana, Parus cristatus, P. luteus, P. 

 varitis, P. cedrus, P. peregrinus, P. aureus, P. viridis, f . griceus, Hirundo ccrdo, 

 Caprimulgus lucifugus, O. americanus, Orus clamator, p. 292 ; G. pratensis, Ardea 

 immaculata, A. mugitans, A. clamator, A. parva, Tantalus pictus, T. ichthyophagus, 

 p. 293 ; Numenius americana, N. fiuvialis, N. cinereus, Tringa rufa, T. cinerea, T. 

 maculata, T. fusca, T. parva, Jlforinella americana, Anser branta, Anas subcerulex. 

 A. leucocephala, A. caudacuta, A. principalis, p. 294 ("492"); A. migratoria, A. 

 fistulosa, Colymbus migratorius, C. Jloridamis, O. colubrinus, G. musicus, Larus 

 alber, L. gricttus, Onocratalus americanuj, Petrella pintada, p. 295 ; Charadrius 

 tnaculatus, G. minor, Fulica floridana, p. 296, spp. nn. — some of wbich are tenable 

 by all the rules, while others I never claimed to be so. Barton's "Fragments", 

 1799, q. v., is a valuable commentary on Bartram. 



1791. Meares, J. Voyages | Made in the Years 1788 and 1789, | from China 



to the N.W. coast of America: | with | an introductory narrative | 

 of I a voyage | Performed in 1786, from Bengal, | in the Ship 

 Nootka. I To which are annexed, | observations on the i^robable ex- 

 istence I of I a north west passage. | And some account of | the trade 

 between the north west coast of America | and China ; and the latter 

 country and | Great Britain. | — | By John Meares, Esq. | — | Vol. I 

 [II]. I — I London : | printed at the Logographic Press ; | and sold 

 by I J. Walter, No. 169, Piccadilly, opposite Old Bond Street. | 1791. 

 2 vols. sm. 8vo. pp. i-xii, i-lxxii, 1-363, maps, pll. Vol. II, 2 p. 11., 

 pp. 1-332, + 32 unpaged 11. (Appendix), maps. 



Slightly ornithological passim; e. g., Vol. II, Chap. XXII, " Varioas Kinds of 

 Birds.— Aquatic Fowls ", p. 29. 



1792. Belknap, J. The | History | of i New-Hampshire. | Vol. III. | Con- 



taining a geographical description of | the State; | with sketches of 

 its natural | history, productions, | improvements, and | present 

 state of Society and Manners, | laws and government. | By Jeremy 

 Belknap, A. M. | Member of the Philosophical Society in Phila- 

 del- I phia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences | in Massachu- 

 setts. I Printed at Boston, for the Author, | by Belknap and Young, | 

 State street. | — | MDCCXCII. Sm.8vo. pp. 1-480, 1-8. > Chapter 

 X. Native Animals : Birds, pp. 165-174. 



The whole work is in 3 vols., of which vol. Ill alone is here cited. There is 

 said to be another ed., 8vo, Boston, 1813. 



Annotated list of 123 spp. of birds of New Hampshire. " The most full, which 

 has been collected, but cannot boast of perfection." Picus maculosus, p. 166; 

 Charadrius maculatus, p. 169; Fringilla grisea, Muscicapa fusca, p. 173, spp. nn., 

 but no descriptions. I have seldom seen this work mentioned with reference to 

 ornithology, its connection with which is scarcely recognized. 



