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BIBLIOCxRAPHY. 



Ill this appendix appear the names of the most important books, cata- 

 logues, and periodicals containing references to Iowa birds, and other papers 

 which have been consulted in the preparation of this list. In the pursuance 

 of the work, the writer must acknowledge the great aid received from the 

 manuscript thesis of Dr. Paul Bartsch of the Smithsonian Institution on 

 "The Literature of Iowa Birds," presented to the State University of Iowa 

 in 1899 as a thesis for the degree of Master of Science (3 vols., Univ. Library, 

 Nos. 57,302-3-4). This contains most of the important published references 

 to the birds of Iowa, from 1804 to 1899. All quotations in the present work 

 have been verified by the writer from the original sources, unless otherwise 

 stated. The list has been arranged chronologically in the order of publi- 

 cation. 



1814. 



Lewis and Ci,arke. — History of the Expedition under the command 

 of Captains Lewis and Clarke, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across 

 the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. 

 Performed during the years 1 804-1 805-1 806. By order of the government of 

 the United States. Philadelphia: 1814. 8vo, 2 vols. [Not available, except 

 through Dr. Coues' 1893 edition]. 



1823. 



Say, Thomas.— Account of an Expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky 

 Mountains, performed in the years 1819, 1820. By order of the Hon. J. C. 

 Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Major Stephen H. Long, 

 of the U. S. Top. Engineers. Compiled from the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. 

 Say, and other gentlemen of the exploring party, by Edwin James, Botanist 

 and Geologist to the Expedition. In three volumes, I, II, III. London : 

 Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. Paternoster Row. 

 1823. 



1839-1841. 



Maximilian, Prinz Zu WiED. — Reise in das Innere Nord-America in 

 den Jahren 1832 bis 1835 von Maximilian, Prinz zu Wied. Mit 48 Kupfern, 

 33 Vignetten, vielen Holz.schnitteu und einer Charte. Einer [Zweiter] Band. 

 Coblenz: 1839 [1841]. Bei J. Hoelscher. 2vols.,4to. 



1843. 



Maximilian, Prince of Wied. — Travels in the Interior of North 

 America. By Maximilian, Prince of Wied. With numerous engravings on 

 wood, and a large map. Translated from the German by H. Evans Loyd. 



