658 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1859-1860 [92 



1859. ScLATER, p. L. On a Series of Birds collected in the vicinity of Ja- 

 lapa, in Southern Mexico. < P. Z. S., xxvii, 1859, pp. 362-369. 



226 spp., briefly annotated. Cotyle /nlvipennis, p. 364 ; Dendrornis erythropygia, 

 p. 366 ; Piaya therraopliila, p. 368, spp. nn. 



1859. ScLATER, P. L. List of Birds collected by M. A. Boucard in the State 

 of Oaxaca in South-wfstern Mexico, with Descriptions of New 

 Species. < P. Z. S., xxvii, 1859, pp. 369-393. 



236 spp., briefly annotated. Campylorhyvckus jocostis, Thryofhorus feKx, p. 371; 

 Cyphorinus pusUhis, p. 372 ; Hylophilus ochraceiceps, p. 375 ; Ccereba carneipes, p. 

 376; Oryzoborusfunerea,'p.'31ii; Sperm ophilacorvina,'p. 319; Dendromanes anaba- 

 tinus, D. homochrous, p. 382 ; Lipangus unirufitu, p. 385 ; Columba nigrirostris, p. 

 390; Tinamus boucardi " Sall§ ", p. 391 ; Tinamus meserythrus, p. 392, spp. nn. 



1859. Willis, J. R. List of Birds of Nova Scotia. Compiled from notes 

 by Lieutenant Blakiston, R. A., and Lieutenant Bland, R. E., made 

 in 1852-18.55, by Professor J. R. Willis, of Halifax. <^ (Thirteenth) 

 Ann. Eep. Smiths. Inst, [for 18.58), 1859, pp. 280-286. 

 205 spp. ; the list briefly annotated. 



1859. Xantus, J. Catalogue of Birds collected in the vicinity of Fort 

 Tejon, California, with a description of a new species of Syrnium. 

 < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xi, 1859, pp. 189-193. 



Nominal list of 144 spp. Syrnium occidentale, p. 193. The identific.itions are 

 understood to have been made by S. F. Baird. 



1859. Xantus, J. Descriptions of supposed new species of Birds from Cape 



St. Lucas, Lower California. <^ Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xi, 1859, 

 pp. 297-299. 



Ficus lucasanus, Campylorhynchus afflnis, Horporhynchus cinereus, p. 298; 

 Brachyrhamphus hypoleucus, p. 299. 



1860. Ambrose, I. [Extract from a letter containing an account of a visit 



toGreeuIsland, off the mouth of Chester Bay, Nova Scotia.] <^Proc. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vii, 1860, pp. 367-369. 

 The whole island was found perforated by Petrels, species not mentioned. 



1860. Baird, S. F. The Birds | of | North America ; | the descriptions of 

 species based chiefly on the collections | in the | Museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. | By | Spencer F. Baird, | Assistant Secre- 

 tary of the Smithsonian Institution, | with the co-operation of | 

 John Cassin, | of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 I and I George N. Lawrence, | of the Lyceum of Natural History of 

 New York. | With an Atlas of One Hundred Plates. | Text. | — | 

 Philadelphia: | J. B. Lippincott & Co. | 1860. 4to. 2 p. 11. (Title, 

 Advt.), pp. i-lvi, 1-1005. Atlas, pll. 100. 



A reissue, retitled, of vol. IX, Pacific Railroad Reports. 1858, q. v. The main 

 test is identical, apparently from the same plates ; and so the preliminary matter 

 seems to be, excepting new Title, Advt., Explanation of Plates (pp. vii-xii), and 

 Systematic List of Illustrations (pp. xiii-xv). — Hebninthophnga virginice, p. xi 

 (pi. 79, f. 1), sp. n. The Atlas consists of 100 pll., about half of which are now, 

 the remainder being i'rom the Pacific Railroad Reports and Mexican Boundary 

 Survey, retouched and relettered, in some cases redrawn, for this edition. 



1860. CoiNDE, J. p. Notice sur la faune oraithologique de I'lle de Saint- 

 Paul, suivie de l'6num6ration de quelques espfeces d'iusectes (Col6- 

 optferes) des Al^outieunes et du Kamtschatka. <C. Pet', et Mag. de 

 Zool, xii, 1860, pp. 396-405. 

 9 spp. — Larus ivarnecki, p. 401, sp. n. 



