378 PEOCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1823. Sweet, R. The | Britisli Warblers. | — | An | account of the genus ] Sylvia ; | 

 illustrated by | six[teen] beautifully colored figures, | taken from | Living 

 Specimens in the Author's Collection ; | with | directions for their treatment 

 according to the | author's method ; | in which is explained, | how the inter- 

 esting & fine singing birds belonging | to this genus may be managed, | and 

 kept in as good health as any common | birds whatever, j — | By Robert 

 Sweet, F. L. S. | Author of Hortus Suburbanus Loudineusis, Botanical Culti- 

 vator, I Gerauiaceie, British Flower Garden, &c. &c. | — | The Drawings by 

 E. D. Smith, Artist for the Geraniacece. | — | London : | published for the 

 author, | by W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, | Stationers'-Hall Court, Ludgate 

 Street. | 1823. | — | Tilling, printer, Grosvenor Row, Chelsea. 1 vol. Svo. 

 Title, pp. 1-24, + 14 unpaged pages, + 6 unpaged pages, pll. 1-lG. 



After the title auil six pages devoted to tlie genus Sylvia, come 16 plates, each Tvith its leaf 

 (2 pages) of text, paginated only to p. 24 ; then 14 unpaged pages belonging to the last 7 platea, 

 and then 6 pages of "Additional Remaiks". The sixteen species treated and figured are: 

 1, Sylvia rubetra. 2, S. pheenicurus. 3, S. Ivscinia. 4, S. hortensis. 5, S. cinerea. 6, S. tro- 

 chilus. 7, S. hip2)olais. 8, S. sylviella. 9, S. atrieapilla. 10. S. sylvicola. 11, S. provinciali$. 

 12, S. locustella. 13, S. phragmitis. 14, S. anmdinacea. 15, S. oenanthe. 16, S. rubicola. 

 These, of coarse, do not all belong to the genus Sylvia, as now understood. The plates are 

 numbered to correspond with the figiires here given. The mistake on the title-page is nota- 

 ble ; it must have pleased the author to see his 16 plates cut down to C ! 



1833. [Syme, p.] a I Treatise on British | Song-Birds. | Including j observations on 



their natural habits, man- | ner of incubation, &c. with remarks on | the 

 treatment of the young and | management of the old birds | in a domestic 

 8tate. I With | fifteen Coloured Engravings. | [By Patrick Syme.] | John An- 

 derson, jun. Edinburgh, | 55, North Bridge-street; | and Simpkin & Marshall, 

 London. I — I MDCCCXXIIL 1vol. Svo. pp. i-vi, 1-231, 15 coloured plates. 

 Treating of 33 species of thrushes, larks, starlings, warblers, finches, buntings, etc. 



1834. Blackwell, J. Tables of the various species of periodical Birds observed in 



the neighbourhood of Manchester ; with a few remarks tending to establish 

 the opinion that the periodical birds migrate. <^ Mem. Lit. and Philos.Soo. 

 Manchester, 2d ser., iv, 1824, pp. 125-150. 

 Not seen. 



1834. [Editorial. ] Notice regarding the Island of Grimsey, oif the North Coast of 

 Iceland, and the Isles of St. Kilda, on the North- West Coast of Scotland. 

 <CJEdinh. FMlos.Journ., si, 1824, pp. 132-140. 

 More particularly the latter ; considerable notice of the birds. 



1834. Fleming, J. Remarks illustrative of the Influence of Society on the Distribu- 

 tion of British Animals. <^Edhth. Philos.Journ., xi, 1824, i^p. 287, 305. 



1S24. Nash, J. A | practical Treatise j on | British Song Birds ; | in which is given | 

 every information relative to their ( Natural History, Incubation, &c. | To- 

 gether with I the method of rearing and managing both | old and young 

 birds. I By Joseph Nash. | — | Ulustrated with Engravings. | — | London : | 

 printed for Sherwood, Jones, and Co. | Paternoster-roAV ; | Sold by Joseph 

 Nash, 39, Great Windmill-Street , | Hayraarket. | — | 1824. 1vol. 12mo. pp. 

 i-vi, 1 1., pp. 1-102, with pp. 1-28 of advts., and 8 col'd pll. 



Treating 21 spp., several of which are figured iu colours. " I do not profess to offer the fol- 

 lowing treatise as showing either elegance of thought, or purity of diction, but merely as the 

 result of many years' experience, which, from time to time, I have' put together at my leisure 

 moments." 



1825. Bewick, T. [Figures of British Land and Water Birds, 1825. ] 



jSTot seen : title hypothetical, upon information furnished by A. Newton. It is a set of the 

 cuts of botli vols, of the "History of British Birds," without any text, printed in an edition 

 of 100 copies. See 1797-1804, Bewick, T. 



1825. Cole, J. The | History and Antiquities | of | Ecton, | in the ] County of North- 

 ampton. I By John Cole, | Editor of ' Hervciana,' &c. | [Qnnt.,3 lines.] | 

 Scarl)orough : | published by John Cole ; and | Longiuan, Hurst, Rces, Orme, 



