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1875. Newton, A. Notes ou Birds which have been found in Greenland. 

 By Alfred Newton, M. A., F. E. S., Professor of Zoology and Compara- 

 tive Anatomy in the University of Cambridge. Loudon. 1875. 

 8vo pamphlet, pp. 94-115. 



This article, of which I have odIj- seen a separately printed copy, constitutes 

 No. vi, pp. 94-115, of a " Manual of the Natural History [etc.] of Greenland and 

 the neighbouring regions, 8vo, London, 1875 ", ordered by the English Admiralty 

 to be drawn up in view of the expedition of the same year, and is compiled in 

 accordance with official instructions, which accounts for its form. Spp. 63 + 62, 

 summarily treated as to geographical distribution, etc. CJ. Zool. Rec./or 1875. 



1875. " OOLOGIST." Reminiscences of a Collector. <^ Oologist, i, 1875, pp. 

 50, 51, 57-59, 65, 66. 

 A boy's narrative, containing some items respecting North American birds. 



1875. " Ovum." Migration of Birds. < Oologist, i, 1875, pp. 13, 14. 



1875. RiDGWAY, R. Snow Birds and Little Owls. < Am. Sportsman, v, 

 Mar. 20, 1«75, p. 393. 



Information upon Junco, Plectrophanes, etc., and Scops asio. 



1875. RiDGWAY, R. First impressions of the Bird-fauna of California, and 

 general remarks on western Ornithology. <] The Scientific Monthly 

 (Toledo, Ohio), i, No. 1, Oct., 1875, pp. '^-13. 



Based on the same material as that elaborated afterward in Clarence King's 

 report, 1877, q. v., with more regard to the popular aspects of the case. 



1875. Roberts, T. S. New Birds from Minnesota. < Fo^-est and Stream, v, 

 Dec. 16, 1875, p. 292. 



Remarks on rare species, and list of 18 spp. not enumerated by Dr. Hatch 

 in his Catalogue of the Birds of Minnesota, 1874. This article was also printed 

 in The Scientific Monthly for Feb., 1876, p. 231, q. v. 



1875. Robinson, W. R. AListof Albino Birds [of North America]. <iForest 

 and Stream, v, Dec. 30, 1875, p. 323. 



1875. [Sai-vin, 0.] [Ornithological advices from Disco, Greenland, on 

 aflfjiirs of the Arctic Expedition.] <^Ibis, v, 3d series, 1875, pp. 

 520, 521. 



1875. Samuels, E. A. The | Birds of New England | and | adjacent states: | 



I With an appendix containing supplementary notes. 



Sixth edition, revised and enlarged. | Boston: | Noyes, Holmes, and 

 company, | 219, Washington Street. | 1875. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-vli, 

 1-591, col'd frontisp. (Quiscalus purpureus), many full-page uu- 

 colored woodcc. and others in text, and pll. i-iv of eggs. 



Orig. ed. 1867. This ed. from the orig. stereos. ; illustrations the same, with 

 addition of the col'd frontisp. The Appendix, pp. 575-583, gives many species 

 omitted from the orig. ed. There have been several editions of this work, all 

 from the orig. stereos., and substantially the same, but differing in the illustra- 

 tions and size of paper, one in small 4to, many colored plates additional to those 

 of the regular editions. The "Appendix" was introduced soon after the first 

 ed., perhaps in the 2d. 



1875. SCLATER, P. L. Instructions for collecting and observing the Birds 

 of Greenland. < Instructions for Use of Sci. Exped. to Arct. liegions, 

 1875, pp. 45, 46. (8vo, London, 1875.) 



1875. Scott, G. C. Spring Birds and Fishes. <l Eod and Gun, vi, April 

 17, 1875, p. 33. 



