137] 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1874 703 



1874. CouES, E.— Continued. 



The scope and plan of this •work are sufficiently indicated by the title ; it con- 

 tains, however, much matter not ordinarily found in works on taxidermy, the 

 mere preparation of bird skins being a minor consideration. The Checklist, 

 forming the latter half of the volume, is also issued as a separate pamphlet, 1873, 

 q. V. It gives ostensibly 635 spp. of recent North American birds (exclusive of 

 numerous local races) and 29 spp. fossil. Various additions and corrections are 

 found in the Appendix. C/. Albany Cultivator, Apr. 2, 1874; Springfield i?cp«&K- 

 can, Apr. 1, 1874; Amer. Sportsm., Apr. 4, 1874 ; Boston Traveller, Apr. 7, 1874 ; Bos- 

 ton Post, Apr. 8, 1874 ; Amer. Sportsm., Apr. 11, 1874 ; Forest and Stream, Apr. 9, 

 1874; Daily American (Lawrence, Mass.), Apr. 15, 1674; X, T. Tribune, about 

 Apr. 18, 1874 ; Army and Navy Journal, Apr. 11, 1874 ; Field and Stream, Apr. 18, 

 1874 ; Washington RepuUican, May 20, 1874 ; Forest and Stream, July 2, 1874 ; At- 

 lantic Monthly, Nov., 1874, besides other notices cited in this Bibliography. 



1874. CouES, E. Avifauna of Colorado and Wyoming. < Am. Nat., viii, 

 1874, p. 240. 



Controversial, with reference to T. M. Brewer, op. cit., vii, 1873, p. 631. 



1874. CouES, E. Recent publications on Ornithology. < Am. Nat., viii, 

 1874, pp. 541-.^)46. 



Reviews or shorter notices of: — T. G. Gentry, Proc. Phila. Acad., 1873, pp. 

 292,354; B. A. HooPES,i6id.,p.238; T. M. Brewek, Proc. Bost. Soc, 1873, p. 106, 

 and ibid., xvi, pt. ii, p. — ; K. Kidgwat, ibid., p. 43, and Bull. Essex Inst., v, pp. 

 168-174,197; Ann. Lye. iV. T., 1874, p. 364; S.W. Rekbhaw, Ann. Lye. Xat. Hist. 

 If. r., 1874, p. 1; P.L. Hatch, Bull. Minnesota Acad., i, 1874, p. 50; G. N. Law- 

 rence, Mem. Bost. Soc, ii, 1874, p. 265 ; J. Eeinhardt, Afh. Yid. Med. Nat. Foren. 

 Ejob., 1873, p. 123 ; and Jordan & Van Vleck's Key (sm. 16mo, 1874). 



1874. CouES, E. On the Nesting of Certain Hawks, etc. < Am. Nat., viii, 

 1874, pp. 596-G03. 



Field-notes on 3 Falconidce (Faleo co7nm.unig, Buteo swainsoni, Archibuteo/crrugi- 

 neus) and numerous other species observed in Montana Territory, U. S. The 

 notes on Falco "communis" refer in part to F.polyagrus. 



1874. CoUES, E. The New Work on Birds. < Am, Sportsman, iii, 1873-74, 

 p. 412. 



Review of A History of North American Birds by Baird, Brewer, and Ridg- 

 way, giving basis and history of the work. 



1874. CouES, E. Birds of Illinois. < Field and Stream (newspaper, Chi- 

 cago, 111.), May 2, 1874. 



A review of E. Ridgway, Ann. Lye. N. Y., x, 1874, pp. 364-394. 



1874. Dall, W. H. Notes on the Avifauna of the Aleutian Islands, espe- 

 cially those West of Unalashka. < Proc. Cala. Acad. Sci., pub. in 

 advance, Mar. 14, 1874, 8vo, Salem, Mass., pp. 12. 

 Excellent field-notes on 45 spp. See 1873, Dall, W. H. 



1874. [Deane, Ruthven. J [Letter concerning the origin of the Nuttall Or- 

 nithological Club.] < Am. Sportsman, iii, 1873-74, p. 264. 



1874. Dole, A. G. Odds and Ends. < Am. Sportsman, iv, 1874, p. 3. 



Observations upon several game-birds of Maine and vicinity; note upon drum- 

 ming of Bonasa umbellus. 

 1874. FiNSCH, O. "Diezweite deutsche Nordpolarfahrt." (8vo. Leipzig, 

 1874. ii. Zoologie, 4, pp. 178-279.) With notes by Adolf Pansch. 



"Adds 11 species to Graah's 23 from East Greenland. Of these, nearly all are 

 found in Iceland, 21 in Spitzbergen, 29 in Arctic America, and 26 in Northern 

 Asia. Very detailed descriptions with synonymy are given in some instances. 

 See also torn. eit. pp. 240-243 for notes by Prof Newton on the eggs found during 

 this expedition." Not seen — title and commentary from Zool. Rec./or 1874, p. 32. 

 (Pub. 1873 1) 



