PUBLISHED WRITINGS OF GEORGE NEWBOLD LAWRENCE. 5 



20. 



1858. Lawkexck, George N. Descrij)tions <tf' Seven Ni^w Speeie.s of Hummiug-Birds. 

 By George N. Lawrence. Read February 15tli, 18o8. <^Ann. Lye. Xat. Hht. 

 New York. Vol. vi. 1858, pp. 258-204. 



Page, 



1. PhceUwrnin moorei, n. s Eciuulor 258.259 



2. Phcethornis villottt-g, n. 8 Ecuador, Santa Fe do Bogotd 259, 260 



3. Phcethorniii atrivientaUs, u. s Ecuador 260 



4. Phcethorniii nigricinctv-n, ii. 8 Ecuador 260, 261 



5. Glands affiniii, u. s Ecuador 261,262 



C. Campidopterus iiplendenn, ii. 8 Ecuador 262. 263 



7. lonolaiina/rontalin, n. 8 Ecuador 263,264 



21. 



l858. Lawrence, George N. Descriptions of two New Species of Gulls in the 

 Museum of the Siuithsouian Institution at Washington. By George N. 

 Lawrence. Read June 29th, 1857. <^Ann. Lye. Nat. Mist. New York. Vol. vi, 

 1858, pp. 264-266. 



Paga 



1. Larun iuckleyi, u. s Puget Sound, North Pacific 264,265 



2. Rigsaneptentnonalin, n. n Paciiic coast of North America, Puget 



Sound 266 



22. 



1858. Lawrence, George N. Observations on the preceding Paper (one by John 

 Gundlach, Ph. D. " Notes on some Cuban Birds, with Descriptions of three 

 New Species"). <^Ann. Lye. Xat. Hist. New York. Vol. VI, 1858, i)p. 27.5-277. 



OBSERVATIONS ON FOUR (THAN lillUiS MENTIONED IN DR. OUNDLACIl'S PAPER. 



Page. 



1. P.{icus) chrytocaulosus. -»*^ 276 



2. C.(ulicivora) lembeyei, Wi a. 276 



3. 0.(yp*eluK) collans 276 



4. Cypxeluii nitjer 276, 277 



23. 



1858. Lawrence, George N. Lonuiponnes, Totipalmi, Brachypteri. By George 

 N. Lawrence. <^Explorations and surveys for a railroad route from the 

 Mississippi River to tiie Pacitic Ocean. V(d. ix, War Department, Birds, 

 Washington, 1858, pp. 820-899. Reissued.* 



LONGIPENNES. 



PROCELLARID^. 



Page. 



1. Diomeda exulans, Linn.Tus Pacific Ocean 821 



2. IHomeda brachyura, Temmini-k North Pacific Ocean, coasts of California 



and Oregon 822 



*Baird, S. F. The Birds | of | North America; | the descriptions of species based chiefly on the col- 

 lections I in the | Museiunof the Smithsonian Institution. | By Spencer F. Baird, | Assistant Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, | with the coojieration of | .John Cassin, | of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences of Philadelphia, | and | George Jf. Lawrence, | of the Lyceum of Natural History of New 

 York. I With an atlas of one hundred plates. | Text. | — | Philadelphia: | J. 15. Lippincott & Co. | 1860. 

 4to. 2 p. ill. (Title, Advt.), pp. i-lvi. 1-1005. Atlas, pU. 100. A reissue, retitled. of Vol. ix. Pacific 

 Railroad ReporU, 1858, q. v. The main text is identical, apparently from the same plates; and so the 

 preliminary matter seems to be, excepting new Title, Advt., Exi>lanatioii of Plates (pp. vii-xii), and 

 Systematic List of Illustrations (pp. ■s.n\-w).—Helmiiithophaija Virginia;, p. xi (pi. 79, f. 1), sp. u. The 

 Atlas consists of 100 pU., about half of which are new, the remainder being from the Pacific Railroad 

 Reports and Mexican Boundary Surrey, retouched and relettered, in some cases redrawn, for this 

 edition. Bibliographical Appendix to Birds of the Colorado Valley. Part fir.H. By Elliot Couee, p. 

 658, Washington. 1878. 



