PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, -ill 



1846. Reece, G. Oorurreuce of Wild Geese, Teiiis, and Gray Phalaropes at Worcoster. 



< Zoolo<jUt, iv, 1840, p. 1555. 



1846. St. Johx, C. Short Sketches of the Wikl Sports aud Natural History of the 

 Highlands. From the Journals of Charles St. Johu, Es(i. London. Murray. 

 184G. 



^o\ seen ii.s of this date. : ef. Zoologist, v, 1S47, pp. 1596-1600. The copy I have hauiUed is 

 dated 1847, q. v. 

 1846. Sladen, E. H. M. Arrival of Birds, &c. at Waruford iu 184«). <^ Zoologist, iv, 



1846, p. 1547. 

 1846. Thompson, W. Additions to the Fauna of Ireland, iu(dudiug- species new to 

 that of Britain. < Ann. Mtuj. Xaf. Rist., xvui, 1846, pp. 310-315. 

 4 spp. Motacilla alba. Tringa bonapartei, Porphyria hyacinthinus, Proeellaria glaeialis. 

 1846. Thompson, W. Beytriige zur Naturgeschiehte von Irland. < (Urn's Isis. Bd. 

 xxxix, 1846, p. 62. 

 Translated from . 



1846. "W. H. S." A Quail aud Landrail shot in January, 1846 [iu Great Britain]. 



< Zoologist, iv, 1846, p. 1299. 



1847. Anon. Letters | from | the Isle of Man ( In 1846. | [Quotes, 14 lines.] | London | 



Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street. | 1847. 1 vol. 12mo. pp. i-iv, 1-147. 

 Letter III, Fish, Flesh, and Fowl; pp. 20-30, has some remarks on birds. 



1847. Anon. Migratory Birds; | or, | such as visit Britain at difierent seasons | of tho 

 year. | A Guide | to their favourite places of resort, | with their | natural his- 

 tory, songs, I and the benefits which their migrations | confer on mankind. | 

 [Cut.] I London: I Cradock and Co., 48, Paternoster Row. | — | 1847. 1 vol. 

 16mo. pp. i-iv, 5-64. 



One of the sixpenny books of the series entitled '• Xew Library of Useful Knowledge." No 

 indication of authorship. 



[1847.] Barlow, T.W. A Chart | of | British Ondthology. | Desiguedfor Popular Use. 



1 Compiled, and most respectfully dedicated to his fellow-memliers of theWer- 

 nerian Club, | by | T. W. Barlow. | . . . | London:— W.W. Robinson, 69, Fleet 

 Street. | [J. Wertheimer and Co., printers, Circus Place, Finsbnry Circus.] 

 n.d. [1847.] 



A broadside, nearly 2 feet wide, and about 6 feet high, folding between sm. 4to covers, 

 exhibiting on one table a summary of British Birds, with characters of the genera and higher 

 groups, a systematic list of the species, and various remarks. The total foots up 337 species: 

 occasional, 125; migratory, 95; resident, 117. 



1847. Battersby, R. Occurrence of the Black Redstart [Ruticilla tithys] and Har- 

 lequin Duck [Histrionicns torquatus] near Ttmiuay. <i^ Zoologist, v, 1847, p. 

 1697., 



1847. Beadles, J. N. Dates of Arrival of Summer Birds at Broadway, Worcesteishire. 



< Zoologist, V, 1847, pp. 1807, 1808. 



1847. Bewick, T. {Ed. Hancock.) A | History | of | British Birds. | By Tljomas Be- 

 wick. I Vol. I [II]. I Containing the | History and Description | (d" | I^aud 

 [Water] Birds. | Newcastle: | printed by J. Blackwell & Co., | for R. E. 

 Bewick: sold by him, Longman & Co. London ; | and all Booksellers. | 1847. 



2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I, Land Birds, pp. i-xxxix (title, advertisement, preface, 

 introduction, explanation of technical terms, and contents), 1-375, figg. — . 

 Vol. II, Water Birds, ])p. i-xxiii (title, preface, introduction and contents). 1- 

 408. Ajipendix, Foreign Birds, ))p. i-xi; British Birds. | Synopsis, pp. i-xxxvi. 



Not seen: title aud comment from Prof. Newton, in epist. 



This is the eighth and last edition. See the orig. od. 1707-1804. It is decidedly the I.rst (Uie 

 of all, the blocks, whicli wert! not in the least injured by tbrmer imiiressious. having Ixsen 

 most carefully treated. It is also notable for the "Synopsis'', by Johu Haucoek, wlio super- 

 intended the printing of this edition, nnd made considerable alterations iu its arrangement 

 and nomenclature. 



