390 PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



1834. White, G. {Ed.Broivn.) The | Natiiral History | . . . | A New Edition. ] . . . | Lon- 



don: I published by Allan Bell & Co. and | Simptin & Marshall; | Eraser & 

 Co., Edinburgh ; | and W. Curry, .Jan. & Co., Dublin. 1834. 



Not seen: title and comment from Newton, 1877. 



This seems to bo a (stereotyped?) re-issue of the Brown ed. of 1833, q. v., with the unim- 

 portant difference of a new title-page. How many more re-issues succeeded I cannot say, 

 but I have evidence of 18352, 1840, 1843, 1845. 



1835. Anon. Ankunft von '^6 Zugv6geln bey Carlisle 1832. <^ Oken's Isis, Bd. xxviii, 



1835, pp. 569-571. 

 1835. Blyth, E. Instances of the Occurrence [in England] of Summer Migrant Birda 

 in the Winter Months : — <^ Loudon's Mag. Xat. Hist., Yiii, 1835, p. 512. 

 Com Crake, "Water Crake, Quail. 



1835. Conway, C. Sketches of the Natural History of My Neighbourhood. No. 3. 



Fragments of Ornithology. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, pp, 545-549. 



Continued from No. 2, op. cit. , vii, 1834, pp. 333-238. The locality is Monmouthshire, England. 



1835. "Correspondent." Notice of the Arrival of Twenty-six of the Summer Birds 

 of Passage in the Neighbourhood of Carlisle, during the Spring of 1834, to 

 which are added a few Observations on some of the scarcer Birds that have 

 been obtained in the same Vicinity from the 10th of November 1833 to the 

 10th of November 1834. < Lond. and Edinh. Philos. Mag., vi, 1835, pp. 424-427. 



1835. Cotton, J. The resident | Song Birds | of | Great Britain; | containing | delin- 

 eations of seventeen birds | of the size of life, | (together with the egg of 

 each species,) | witn | a short account of their general habits, and occasional | 

 directions for their treatment in confinement. | By John Cotton, F. Z. S. | — ] 

 London: | M. DCCC. XXXV. Part of 1 vol,, large 8vo, not paged, 17 coloured 

 plates. 



The above is a temporary half-title issued with what is really Part I of a treatise completed 

 the same year, the present publication being intended to form a portion of one giving 33 

 plates. It comprises 17 plates of the resident Song Birds, the other part giving 16 plates of 

 the summer migrant Song Birds. See what is said under the other head of this date and 

 author. See also same author at 1836. 



1835. Cotton, J. The | Song Birds | of | Great Britain; | containing | delineations, of 

 the natural size, | of thirty-three Birds, | coloured from living specimens, | 

 with I some account of their habits, and occasional directions | for their treat- 

 ment in confinement. | By John Cotton, F. Z. S. | "Nature's sweet voices, al- 

 ways full of love, I Andjoyance." Coleridge. | — | London: | M.DCCC.XXXV. . 

 1 vol. large 8vo, not paged, 33 coloured plates. 



This is the complete edition of the whole work. The first Part, published 1835 with a half- 

 title-page, contained 17 illustrations and text, of as mjiny of the "Resident .Song Birds." On 

 the appearance of the second Part, with 16 illustrations of the "Summer Migrant Birds", 

 in 1835, it was directed that the title of the first Part be canceled, the above title substituted, 

 and the two books merged in one, containing the 33 plates. The two books, nevertheless, are 

 found separately bound, and are citable separately. It will be seen, however, that the above 

 title, iesuod with Part II, covers both, Part II having no title of its own, and Part I having 

 no other than its own title, to be canceled. The general preface, published with Part H, is 

 to precede the preface to Part I in the make-up. 



The whole work was reissued in 1836, q. v. 



1835. Gould, [J.] [Vogelbalge von den Orkuey-Inseln. ] <^ Oken's L'<is, Bd. xxviii, 

 1835, p. 454. 

 P. Z. S., Pt. ii, 1832, p. 189, seq. 



1835. Hill, W. H. Species of Birds seen in the immediate Neighbourhood of South- 

 minster Vicarage, Essex; additional to those seen there noted in [op. cit.] 

 vi, 452. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, pp. 573, 574. 



1835. Jenyns, L. a I Manual | of | British Vertebrated Animals: | or | Descriptions 

 I of I all the Animals belonging to the classes, | Mammalia, Aves, Reptili:'., 

 Amphibia, | and Pisces, | which have been | hitherto observed in the British 

 Tsln-rls: | iurlndiug The | domesticated, naturalized, and extirpated species: | 



