BIRDS — LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 939 



BoNAPAKTE. C. L. — Suppleincnt to the genera of North Americaa birds, and to the Bjnopsis of the species 

 found within the territory of the United States. Ill, January, 1827, 49. 



BoNAPAKTK, C. L. — An account of four species of Stormy Petrel, (Thalassidroma.) By Charies Lccien Bona- 

 parte. Ill, January, 1827, 89. 



Bonaparte, C. L. — Notice of a nondescript species of Grouse from North America. By Charles L. Bonaparte. 

 .July, 1827. Ill, 212. 



Douglas, David. — Observations on the VuUier californianus ol Shaw. IV, January, 1829, .328. 



KiKG, Capt. Phillip Parker — Extracts of a letter addressed by Capt. Phillip Parker King, R. N., to N. A. 

 Vigors, on the animals of the Straits of Magellan. (Part 2.) IV, July, 1828, 91. (Ana^ rafflesii — a plate of the 

 species in tab. .\xix, supplement.) 



SwAiNSON, William — On several groups and forms in ornithology not hitherto defined. By Wilijam Swainson. 

 1827. m, 158, 343. 

 London. — Leach, W. E. — Zoological Miscellany ; being descriptions of new or interesting animals, (conducted hy W. E. 

 Leach,) illustrated with colored figures drawn from nature by R. P. Nodder. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1814-1817. 



London. — Zoological Society: Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Coirespondence. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 1831, 1832. (These precede the regular series of Proceedings of the Society commencing in 1833.) 



Collie, A., esq — On the Pouch of the Frigate Bird {7'iwht/petes aquilus.) By A. Collie. April 26, 1831. Pro- 

 ceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 62. 



Gould, John. — On a new species of Woodpecker (Picas imperialia) from California. By John Gould. July 24, 

 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 139. 



Owen, R. — On the anatomy of the Gannet, (Sula hassana.) By R. Owen, esq. June 14, 1831. Proceedings 

 of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 90. 



Owen, R. — On the anatomy of the Flamingo, (Phoenkopterus ruber .) August 28, 1832. Proceedings of Com- 

 mittee of Science and Correspondence, n, 141. 



Richardson, J. — Birds and mammalia collected during the last Arctic Land Expedition under Sir John 

 Franklin. By J. Richardson, M. D. September 27, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspon- 

 dence, I, 132. 



Vigors, N. A. — Characters of several new species of birds coUectt^d by Mr. Cuming in Chili and Mexico. By 

 N. A. Vigors. January 10, 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 3. 



Tarrell, W. — On the specific identity of the Oardenian and Night Herons {Ardea gardeni and nycticorax.) By 

 W. Yarreil. January, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 27. 



Yarrell, W. — On the occurrence of several North American birds in England {Anas spmaa, Anas occidua, and 

 AUruda alpestris.) By W. Yarrell. February 8, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, 

 I, 35. 



Yarrell, W. — On a hybrid bred by the Society between a Muscovy Drake (Anas moschatti) and a Common Duck, 



{Anas boschas.) By W. Yarrell. May 8, 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 100. 



London. — Z oological Society, continued : Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Vol. I. 1833, et seq. 



Bonaparte. — Description of new or interesting birds from South America and Mexico. By C. L. Bonaparte. 

 November 14, 1837. V. 108. 



Bonaparte — On the Garruline Birds or Jays ; with descriptions of new species. By Prince Charles Lucien 

 Bonaparte. April 9, 1850. XVUI, 79. 



Bonaparte. — On the largest known .species of I'haleridine Bird. By Prince Charles Lucibn Bonaparte. July 

 22,1851. XIX, 201. (Sagmatorinus lathami.) 



Cox. — Notice of a living Mocking-bird {Turdus polygloUus.) By J. C. Cox, esq. October 22, 1833. I, 114. 



Feaseb, L. — Description of three new species of birds. By L. Fraser. February 24, 1844. XII, 37. 

 {Lagopus J'erruginem, from Me.xico.) 



Gould. — On a collection of birds from North America presented by Mr. Folliot. By John Gould. February 

 25, 1834. II, 14. 



Gould. — On several species of birds allied to the European Wren, with characters of new species. By John 

 Gould. October 11, 1836. IV, 88. 



Gould.- -On a new species of Ortyx from California {Orlyz pluntifetd) from the collection of the late Mr. David 

 Douglas, and a new species of the genus Podargus from Java. By John Gould April 11, 1837. V, 42. 



Gould. — On the characters of new birds in the Society's collection. By John Gould. July 25, 1837. V, 79. 



Gould, John. — On the genus Anous. By John Gould, Oct. 14, 1845. XIII, 103. 



