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Baykr (Franz). Ueber die Extreniitaten oiner jnnger Hatteria. Sitzgsber. Akad. 

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Bedriaga (J. von)- Aniphisbaena cinerea Vand. iiud A. Stranchi v. Bedr. Erster 

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Bkuaneck (E.). Recherches sur le d<5veloppemeiit des nerfs crdniens chez les Li- 

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BouLKNGER (G. A.). Synopsis of the Families of existing Lacertilia. Ann. & 

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Chelonians. 



Charbonnel-Salle (L.). Recherches anatomiques et i^hysiologiques sur le m6ca- 

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Birds. 



(General.) 



Baird (S. F.), T. M. Brewer, and R. Ridgway. The Water Birds of North America. 



Issued in continuation of the publications of tlie Geological Survey of California. 



J. D. Whitney. Boston: 1884. (2 vols., 4to. I. ix,537 pp.; II. vi, 552 pp., with 



plain and col. pi.) 

 BoGDANOW(M.).. Conspectus Avium Imperii Rossici. Petropoli, 1884. (fol., 122pp.) 

 Cory (Charles B.). The Birds of Haiti and San Domingo. P. I. Boston: 1884. 



(4to, 5 pp., 6 pi.) 

 CoiES (Elliott). Key to North American Birds. Containing a concise account of 



every sjiecies of living and fossil bird at present knowu on the continent north of 



the boundary line between Mexico and the United States, including Greenland. 



Boston: 1884. (8vo, 900 pp., 562 fig.) 

 CouES (Elliott) and D. Webster Prentiss. Avifauna Columbiana. Beiug a list 



of birds ascertained to inhabit the District of Columbia, with the times of arri- 

 val and departure of such as arc non-residents, and brief notices of habits, &c. 



2 ed. Washington, 1884. (8vo, 133 pp., with 100 woodcuts and 4 maps.) 



[Bull. U. S. Nation. Mus., Bulletin No. 26.] 

 Langville (J. H.). Our Birds in their Haunts. A ijopular treatise on the birds in 



Eastern North America. With comprehensive index. Illustrated. Boston, 1884. 



(8vo.) 

 La YARD (E. L.). The Birds of South Africa. A new edition, thoroughly revised and 



augmented by R. B. Sharpe. Londou : 1884. (8vo, 855 pp., 12 col. pi.) 

 Lydekker (Robert). Siwalik Birds. Palajontol. Indica, ser. x, v. 3, pp. 18. 

 Marchand (Arm. and Albert). Les Poussins des Oiseaux d'Europe ; recueil de 150 



phmches d'oiseaux en duvet. V. I, pp. 17(5 et p. 1-75. Chartros: 1884. (8vo.) 

 Olphe-Galliard (L^ON). Contributions ^ la Faune Ornithologique do I'Europe 



Occidentale. Recueil comprcnaut les esp^ces d'oiseaux qui so reproduisent dans 



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 RaddI-: (Gustav). Ornis Caiicasica. Kassel:1884. (4to, xi,592 pp.,26 pi., 1 map.) 

 Ridgway (Robert). On a collection of Birds made by Messrs. J. E. Benedict and 



W. Nye, of the United States Fish Commission steamer Albatross. Proc. U. S. 



Nat. Mus. , V. 7, pp. 172-180. 



