1889-90.] ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 63" 



New Series, Yol. YII., 1862. 

 1862.— Hincks (Rev. Wm.) F.L.S. May, 1862. pp. 226-7. 



Note on Anas Glacialis in Tor. Univ. Mus. and another in Mus. of G. W. 

 Allan. Refers to papers on Hybrid (Mareca penelope and Anas boschas) 

 published in P. Z. S., 1861, by Alfred Newton, M.A. 



1862.— Hincks (Rev. Wm.) F.L.S. Obs. * * on Sula bassaua. 

 * * at Oshawa, Ont., * * belonging to Mus. Univ.^ 

 Toronto. July, 1862. pp. 329-336. 



Contains little more than the title. 



1862.— Wilson (Daniel) LL.D. Science in Rupert's Land. July, 1862. 

 pp. 336-47. 



Gossipy articles on scientific explorers of the North, with biographical 

 notes on Kinnicott, Blakistou, etc. 



1862. — Morris (Beverley R) M.D. On the power that certain water 

 birds possess of remaining partially submerged in deep water. 

 Nov., 1862. pp. 509-15. 



1862.— Hincks (Rev. Wm.) F.L.S. Snowy Owl. Abundant at 

 Toronto in winters of 1833, '37, '39 and '53. Nov., 1862. 

 p. 522. 



Letters appended from " Strix, " and from S. Passmore. 



1862.— Taylor (F.) Poisonous Partridges. Nov., 1862. pp. 523-4. 

 On two persons poisoned by eating of Bonasae, that had fed 

 on certain berries. 



With comments by Prof. Hincks. 



New Series, Vol. VIII., 1863. 



1863.-Hincks (Rev. Wm.) F.L.S. Nov., 1863. pp. 462-6. The 

 Struthionidae. The extent and divisions of the Family with 

 its systematic position and relations. 



A dissertation on their taxonomic position. 



New Series, Vol. IX., 1864. 



1864.— Hincks (Rev. Wm.) F.L.S. July, 1864. pp. 230-240. " On 

 the families properly belonging to the Fissirostral sub-order 

 of Incessorial Birds, and the real position of some which have 

 been referred to it." 



