638 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1852 [7a 



1852. Baird, S. F.— Continued. 



contains a large proportion of synonyms or species not since satisfactorily de- 

 termined to inhabit North America north of Mexico. The list makes no appa- 

 rent claim to critical precision, ostensibly showing what species have been 

 ascribed to the region in question, but not necessarily vouching for their occur- 

 rence there. "California " long remained a vague term with ornithologists. 



1852. Baird, S. F. An | Expedition | to the | Valley of the Great Salt 

 Lake | of | Utah : | including j a description of its Geography, Na- 

 tural History, and | Minerals, and an analysis of its waters : | with 

 an I Authentic Account of the Mormon Settlement. | Illustrated by 

 numerous beautiful plates, | from Drawings taken on the spot. | 

 Also, I A Reconnoissance of a New Route through the | Rocky 

 Mountains, | and | two large and accurate maps of that region. | — j 

 By Howard Stansbury, | Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, 

 United States Army. | — | Philadelphia: | Lippincott, Grambo & 

 Co. I 1852. 1 vol. Bvo. pp. 487, pll. 



This is merely a reissue, from the same stereotypes, of the original ofBcial 

 publication, under a modified title ; the text and illustrations being identical. 



1852. Baird, S. F. Zoology of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. 

 . . . Extracted from Capt. H. Stansbury's Report. . . . 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1852. 



Not seen in this form, which is merely a pamphlet ed., separate, of Baird's 

 zoological matter, published and distributed in June, 1852. 



1852. Brewer, T. M. A few Ornithological Facts, gathered in a hasty 

 Trip through portions of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in June, 

 1850. < Journ. Boston >Soc. Nat. Hist., vi, pt. iii, 1852, pp. 297-308. 



On habits of Somateria mollissima, Glangula histrionica, Thalassidroma leachii, 

 Larus argentatus, Turdus brunneus (pallasi auct. recent), PlectropJianes nivalis, 

 Zonotrichia (i. e. Spizella) monticola. 



1852. Brewer, T. M. [On some Species of North American Birds' Eggs.] 

 < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 1852, p. 167. [Cf. p. 168.] 

 Turdidce, 2 spp. — Empidonax "traillii", Uria hrunnichii. 



1852. Cabot, J. E. Bericht iiber die am Obersee gesammelten und beo- 

 bachteten Vogel. <^ Naumannia, ii, Heft iii, 1852, pp. 64-66. 



Deutsch von Zuchold, aus Louis Agassiz's ,, Lake Superior", Boston, 1850, q. v. 



1852. Cassin, j. [Remarks on the Birds of the Arctic Regions, jireseuted 

 by Dr. E. K. Kane.] < Froc. Acad. Nat. Set. Phila., vi, 1852, p. 107. 



1852. Hartlaub, G. Ueber einige neue oder weniger bekannte Vogel 

 Amerika's. Aus brieflichen Mittheilungen des Herzogs Paul Wil- 

 helm von Wiirttemberg mitgetheilt und mit Anmerkungen verse- 

 hen von Dr. G. Hartlaub. <^ Naumannia, ii, Heffc ii, 1852, pp. 

 50-56. 



50 spp. Nos. 1-35, Lebensweise, LokalitJit. Falco mercurialis, F. plumhiceps, 

 p. 52 ; Strix dominicensis, Corvus erythrophfhalmus, p. 54 ; Oorvus solitarius, Piczis 

 leucurus, OoccyzHs rufigularis, Saurothcra dominge.isis, Coccyzus viridirostris, 

 p. 55 ; Plectrophanes atrolarvatus, Certhivla clusice, Chamaepelia hortulana, Tyran- 

 nuseximius, Dafila earibaea, p. 56. — "Herz. v. VViirtt." 



1852. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of new species of Birds of the g< nera 

 Conirostrum, D'Orb. et Lafr., Embernagra, Less., and Xauthornus, 

 Briss., together with a List of other species not heretofore noticed 

 as being found within the limits of the United States. < Ann. Li/c. 

 Nat. Hist. New York, v, 1852, pp. 112-117, pi. v. (Read Apr. 28, 1851.) 



