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1874. Yaurow, H. C. Eiigiueer Department, United States Army. | — | 

 Progress-report | upon | Geographical and Geological | Exj^lorations 

 and Surveys | west of the one hundredth meridian, | in 1872, | under 

 the direction of | Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys, | Chief of Engineers, 

 United States Army, | by First Lieut. George M. Wheeler, | Corps of 

 Engineers, in charge. | — | Washington: | Government Printing 

 Office. I 1874. 1 vol. 4to, paper, pp. 56. ^Appendix E, pp. 52-55. 

 A report of progress in natural history collections, largely ornithological, made 

 hy Br. Yarrow and Mr. H. "W". Henshaw. 



1874. Yaerow, H. C, avd Hexshaw, H. W. Engineer Department, U. S. 

 Army. | = | Geographical and Geological Explorations and Surveys 

 I west of the one hundredth meridian. | First Lieutenant Geo. M. 

 Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, in charge. | — | Report | npon | Orni- 

 thological Specimens | collected in | the years 1871, 1872, and 1873. | 

 — I Washington: ] Government Printing Office. | 1874. 8vo pamph. 

 1 p. 1., pp. 148. 



Contains 4 separate articles, namely : — (1) " Report upon and List of Birds col- 

 lected by the Expedition for Explorations west of the One hundredth Meridian in 

 1872", &c., by Dr. H. C. Yarrow and Henry "W. Henshaw, pp. .'i-33. (2) ' List of 

 Birds collected by Lieut. G. M. Wheeler's ExpeUition, 1871 ", pp. 34-38. (3) " An 

 Annotated List of the Birds of Utah", by H. W. Henshaw, pp. 39-54 (reprinted 

 from Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. T., xi, 1874, pp. 1-14). (4) " Report npon and List of 

 Birds collected by the Expedition for Geographical and Geological Explorations 

 and Surveys west of the One hundredth Meridian in 1873 ", &c., by H. W. Hen- 

 shaw, pp. 55-148. (I) is an annotated list of numerous species of Utah and Nevada. 

 (2) is a nominal list of various species collected in Xevada and Arizona. (3) is 

 reprinted from Ann. Lye, which see. (4) is divided into three sections : — Sect. I, 

 Observations on 82 spp. found at Denver, in May ; II, on 104 spp. at Fort Gar- 

 land, Colorado ; III, on 185 spp. of Western New Mexico and Eastern Arizona. 

 All the matter of these several papers rests upon original observations, and the 

 series is a valuable contribution to our knowledge of the avifauna of the South- 

 west. Cf. Zool. Bee. for 1875, p. 58. 



1874. YouNT, Harry. Sporting Life in Wyoming Territory. <^ Am. Sports- 

 man, iv, 1874, p. 114. 

 Notes on some birds of the Rocky Mountains. ' 



1874-75. Harvey, M. The Birds of Newfoundland. <^ Forest and Stream, in, 

 1874, pp. 53, 196; 187.5,341. 



1874-75. Eidgway, R. Lists of Birds observed at various localities contigu- 

 ous to the Central Pacific Railroad, from Sacramento City, Califor- 

 nia, to Salt Lake Valley, Utah. <^ Bull. Essex Inst., vi, No. 10, Oot., 

 1874, pp. 169-174 ; vii, Nos. 1 and 2, Jan. and Feb., 1875, pp. 10-40. 



Observations made during the survey of the 40th parallel, Clarence King. 

 " The present paper is a mere abstract of that portion of the zoological report 

 of the survey relating to the character and distribution of the local avifaunas 

 encountered along the route of exploration, and is published in its present form 

 in order to acquaint ornithologists, as soon as possible, with the results of orni- 

 thological investigations made by the Expedition." (See the final report, 1877.) 

 Cf. Zool. Bee. for 1875, p. 49. 



1874-78. Jasper, T. The Birds of North America drawn from Life and uni- 

 formly Reduced to One-Quarter their Natural Size by Theodore Jas- 

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 Folio. ' Publ. in parts, n. d. Parts i-v, Jan. 29, 1874 ; vi, Apr. 8, 1874 ; 

 vii, June 9, 1874; viii, July 16, 1874; ix, Aug. 18, 1874; x, Sept. 23, 1874; 

 xi, Oct. 22, 1874 ; xii. Mar. 2, 1875 ; xiii. Mar. 24, 1875 ; xiv, xv, June 



