PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 391 



1835. Jenyns, L.— Coutinued. 



the whole systematically arranged. | By the | Rev. Leonard Jeuyus, M. A. f 

 Fellow of the Liuueau, Zoological and Entomological Societies | of London ; 

 and of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. | Cambridge : | printed at the 

 Pitt Press, by .John Smith, | printer to the University. | Sold by J. & J. J. 

 Deightou; and T.Stevenson, Cambridge; | and Longman & Co., London. 

 1 — I M. DCCC. XXXV. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-xxxii, 1-560. 



Class II, Aves, pp. 49-286. This is Pk-considcrablo work, which was well received and which 

 filled a real want of the time, for a conveuient reliable hand-book which shonld give a fair 

 idea of a classification, and describe species recognizably. It treats of upwards of 300 spe- 

 cies, with diagnosis, a few leading references, description and general comment on habits, 

 distribution, &c. Preceding the treatment of the species is a concise characterization of tha 

 genera and higher groups ; the full genera recognized being 111, with numerous subgenera. 

 The whole matter is very faithfully executed. However moderate a performajice it may 

 appear to-day, it was a great boon to the student, who had then mostly to rnly upon his Flem- 

 ing or his Montagu. 



I am under the impression that there are some now names — at any rate some new combina- 

 tions of generic and specific terms — in this Manual. 



1S35. Jenyns, [L.] Bemerkungen uber die V6gel von Cambridgeshire. <^Oketi't 

 Ms, Bd. xxviii, 1835, pp. 1008-1016. 

 Uebersetzung : Trans. Cambridge. Philos. Soc, ii, 1827, p. 287. 



1835. Lord, W. [30 Vogelbaige von Schotland.] < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxviii, 1835, p. 

 356. 

 P. Z. S.. 1830, p. 149, seq. 



1835. Marshall, J. D. Observations on the Zoology of the Island of Rathlin, Off 

 the Northern Coast of Ireland. <^Lond. and Edinb. Philos. Mag., vii, 1835, 

 pp. 492, 493. 

 From Bep. Brit. Soc. Adv. Sci., Dublin, 1835. See same author, 1836. 



1835-43. Meyer, H. L. Coloured Illustrations of British Birds and their Eggs. 4 

 vols, 4to. Pub. in 78 Parts. 1835-43. 



This is said to be the date of the original edition, which I have not seen. See what is said 

 under head of the 2d ed., Svo, 1842-1850. 



1835. Morris, F. O. [Tippet Grebe, Peregrine Falcon, and Hoopoe, in Britain.] 



<^ Loudon's Mug. Nat. Hist., %iii, 1835, pp. 510,511. 

 1835. "S. D.W." Notices of Birds in Plumage of an unusual Colour. <^ Loadon'8 



Mag. Xat. Hist., viii, 1835, pp. 110-112. 

 The instances are chiefly of British Birds. The article continues to p. 113, with notices of 



additional instances by J. D. Salmon. 



1835. Selby, p. J. Notice of Birds observed in Sutherlandshire, June 1834. <^Bep. 

 Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1834, 1835, pp. 610-613. 

 Annotated list of 85 spp. 

 1835. Thompson, W. [On two rare Irish Birds (Scolopax Sabini and Larus Sabini).] 



< P. Z. S., iii, 1835, pp. 82, 83. 

 1835. Thompson, W. Notices of some Additions to the British Fauna. < P. Z. &, 

 iii, 1835, pp. 77-82. 

 Of birds, 9 spp. 



1835. Thom[p]son, [W.] Ueber neue V6gel in Irland. < Okan's Isis, Bd. xvviii, 



1835, p. 102G. 

 Proc. Zoul. Soc. Lond., Part ii, 1834. 



1835 1 White, G. {Ed. Brown.) The Natural History of Selborne. . . . 



There is said to bo a Brown ed. of this date by Engelmann, Bibl. p. 202. See the orig. Brown 

 ed., 1833. 



1836. Anon. A | Catalogue | of the j Ashmolean Museum, | descriptive of | the Zo- 



ological Specimens, | Antiquities, Coins, | and | Miscellaneous Curiosities. | 

 [Cut.] I Oxford, I printed by S. Collingwood. | MDCCCXXXVI. 1 vol. 



