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Descourtilz, E. — Continued. 



stances sur l'expedition du general LeClerc. Paris, 3 vols., 1809, pp. 

 i-lxiv, 1-365, 1-470, 1-476. 



His account of the birds is found in vol. 2, pp. 177-265, comprising about 

 56 species. 

 Dueland, William Davies : 



The Forests of the Dominican Republic. Geogr. Rev., vol. 12, 1922, pp. 

 206-222, 8 figs. 



Divides the republic into seven ecologic types. (1) Evergreen Hard- 

 wood forest, (2) Partially Evergreen Hardwood, (3) Pine Forest, (4) 

 Thorn Forest, (5) Savana, (6) Mostly Deciduous, (7) Littoral Woodland. 

 Ekman, E. L. : 



Botanizing in Haiti. U. S. Naval Med. Bull., vol. 24, July, 1926, pp. 

 483-497. 



An account of the faunal divisions of the island. 



A Botanical Excursion in La Hotte, Haiti. Svensk. Bot. Tidskr., vol. 22, 



1928, pp. 200-219, 9 figs. 



Ascent of Morne Formon, one of the high peaks of La Hotte, at the 

 end of 1926, with account of the vegetation. 



Plants of Navassa Island. Ark. for Bot., vol. 22A, No. 16, 1929, pp. 



1-12, 2 pis. 



Includes notes made in October, 1928, on twenty species of birds. 



En Busca del Monte Tina. Est. Agr. Moca, Ser. B, Bot., no. 15, De- 

 cember, 1929, pp. 3-17, 1 map. 



A general account of the higher mountains of the Cordillera Central, 

 with occasional notes on birds. 



Excursion Botanica al Nord-este de la Republica Dominicana. Est. Agr. 



Moca, Ser. B, Bot., No. 17, January, 1930, pp. 11, 12, 13. 



Birds seen on Monte Grande, Tercero and Ratas in the Seven Brothers 

 Group. 

 Gabb, W. M. : 



Notes on the vegetation of Santo Domingo. Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 3, 

 vol. 2, Aug., 1871, pp. 127-129. 



On the Topography and Geology of Santo Domingo. Trans. Amer. 



Philos. Soc, vol. 15, 1881, pp. 49-259, 2 maps. 



Goode, G. Brown : 



The beginnings of Natural History in America. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 

 ington, vol. 3, 1886, pp. 35-105. 



Notes on early explorers in Hispaniola. 

 Gould, John : 



(Exhibition of specimens). Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1835, p. 105. 

 16 species from Haiti received from John Hearne, including a hum- 

 mingbird. 



[Description of a new Ibis from Haiti] Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1S38, 



p. 127. 



Ibis erythrorhyncha. 

 Griscom Ludlow : 



A Review of the West Indian Black Swifts. Auk, 1924, pp. 68-71. 

 Hartert, Ernst : 



Aus den Wanderjahren eines Naturforschers. Pt. 3, Dominican Republic. 

 Nov. Zool., vol. 9, 1902, pp. 293-294. (Reprinted as a separate work under 

 the title Aus den Wanderjahren eines Naturforschers, 1901-1902, where 

 the above is found on pp. 273-274.) 

 A day at Sanchez in 1892. 



