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1846. Lawrence, Geo. N. Description of a New Species of Anser. 

 Ann. Lye. N. Y., IV., p. 171. 



Branta nigricans from New Jersey coast. 



1848. Samuel Cabot. European Widgeon taken in New Jersey. 

 Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., III. p. 21. 

 Cf. also do. VI., p. 376. 



1848. Herbert, Henry Wm. Frank Forester's Field Sports of the 

 United States and British Provinces of North America. — 

 (Numerous subsequent editions). 

 Includes accounts of wild fowl of the New Jersey coast. 



1851. Cassin, John. Notice of an American species of Duck hith- 

 erto regarded as identical with the Oidemia fusca L. Proc. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci., Pliila., Y., p. 126. 



0. velvetina [O. deglandi Bp.] described from Egg Harbor. 



1852. Lawrence, Geo. N. Ornithological Notes. Ann. Lye. N. Y., 

 v., p. 220. 



Varied Thrush and Pine Grosbeak from New Jersey. 



1853. Herbert, Henry Wm. (Frank Forester). American Game 

 in Its Seasons. N. Y. 1853. 



1853. Krider, John. Sporting Anecdotes Illustrative of the Habits 

 of Certain Varieties of American Game. Phila., 1853. 

 Refers to New Jersey birds. 



1855. Cassin, John. Remarks on the appearance of Loxia leucop- 

 tera in great numbers in the vicinity of Philadelphia. Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci., PUla., VII., p. 203. 



!]855. Cassin, John. Remarks on Crcx pratensis, a specimen of 

 which was obtained from Salem, New Jersey. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 .>'ct., Phil a., VTI., p. 265. 



.857. Beesley, Thos. Catalogue of the birds of the County of Cape 

 May, in Geology of the County of Cape May, N. J., by Wm. 

 Kitchell. 



Briefly annotated list of 196 species at pp. 138-145. The following are 

 among the species starred to indicate that they breed in the county. That 



