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1872-73. EiDGWAY, R. Ou the relation between Color and Geographical Dis- 

 tribution iu Birds, as illustrated in Melanism and Hjperchromism. 

 <^Am. Journ. Sci., iv, Dec, 1872, pp. 454-460 ; v, Jan., 1873, pp. 39-44. 

 Myiodioctes picnillus var. pileolata, p. 457 ; Selmtnthophafja celata var. lutesceiis, 

 p. 457 ; Geothhjpis poliocephala var. caninucha, p. 459 ; Cardlnalis virginianus var. 

 coccinens (descr. nuUd), p. 39 ; Cyanurastelleri var. frontalis, p. 43, nn. varr. Cf. 

 COUES, Am. Nat, vii, July, 1873, pp. 415-4ia ; Eidgway, Am. Nat., \u, Sept., 1873, 

 pp. 548-555. 



1872-78. Maynard, C. J. The | Birds of Florida: | containing | original de- 

 scriptions of upwards of Two hundred and fifty species, | with notes 

 on their habits, etc., | by C.J. Maynard. | With five [mut.] plates 

 drawn and colored from nature. | By Helen S. Farley. | — | Fart One 

 [mut. mut.]. I — I Salem : | Naturalists Agency [mut. mut.]. | 1872 

 [-1878]. 4to. Part One, 1872, pp. 1-32, pi. i. Part Two, 1873, pp. 

 33-64. Part Three, Ipswich, Mass., C. J. Maynard, 1874, pp. 65-88, pi. 

 ii. Part Four, title changed to The | Birds | of | Florida | with the | 

 Water and Game | Birds | of | Eastern North America, | by C. J. 

 Maynard. | — | Illustrated. | C. A. Walker, Boston. | — | C. J. May- 

 nard & Co., I Newtonville, Mass. | 1878. pp. 89-112, pi, [iii] ; pub. 

 May, 1878. Part Five, July, 1878, pp. 113-136, pll. iv, v. Part Six, 



Sept., 1878, pp. 137 , pi. vi. 



A prospectus, issued in 1872, contained 8 pp. of letter-press on RostrJiamus 

 sociabilis, •with pi. i of same. New prospectus with Part Four, 1878. — PI. ii, Fho- 

 niparazena; pi. [in], Passerculus princeps ; pi. iv, Pipilo leucopsis {= P. alleni 

 Coues) ; pi. V, Ammodro'inus melanoUucus (= A. 'inaritimns var. nigrcscens 

 Eidgw. ) ; pi. vi, 23 figs, of anatomical and other details ; pi. vii, 66 figs, of eggs. 



Publication continues ; a later prospectus, issued with Part Four when the 

 worl£ was resumed, announces completion in 15 parts, of about 400 pp. ; perma- 

 nent title may differ from each of the above cover-titles. The above six parts 

 carry the subject nearly through Oscines — into Corvidce. The work is a system- 

 atic treatise, thus far with brief technic, partly anatomical, and much new and 

 inteiesting biography from original investigations. 



1873. Adams, A. L. Field and Forest Rambles, with Notes and Observations 

 on the Natural History of Eastern Canada. London, 1873. 8vo. 

 pp. 333. 



Not seen — said to contain an account of the birds of New Brunswick, a list of 

 which is given in the Appendix, pp. 296-302. 



1873. Aiken, C.E. A Glimpse at Colorado and its Birds. <^Am.Nat., vii, 

 1873, pp. 13-16. 

 Field-notes on a few species of Oscines. 



1873. A[llen], J. A. The Birds of Florida. < Am. Nat, vii, 1873, pp. 

 165, 166. 

 A review of Part I of C. J. Maynard's work of that name (4to, Salem, 1873). 



1873. A[llen], J. A. A Text Book of North American Ornithology. < Am. 

 Xat., vii, 1873, pp. 308, 309. 



A review of E. CouEs's Key to North American Birds. 



1873. [Anon.] Taming Birds. <C Am. Sjm-tsman, u, 1873, \>. 59. 

 Note of a lady in Florida taming the wild birds about her house. 



1873. [Anon.] The Birds of April. < Am. Sportsman, ii, 1873, p. 104. 

 Quoted from The Atlantic Monthly. 



1873. [Anon.] The Importation of Foreign Birds. <^Am. Sjwrtsman, ii, 

 1873, p. 137. 



1573. [Anon.] "Key to North American Birds." < J?h. Sportsman, iii, 

 1873, p. 113, fig. I. 

 Being a review of E. CouEs's Key to North American Birds. 



