'*'°i89o"''] proceedii;gs of the national museum. 637 



I860. Hind, H. Y., M. A., F. R. G. S., etc. Narrative of the Can. Red River Expl. Exped. 

 of 1857, and of the Assiniboine and Sakatcliewan Expl. Exped. of 1858. 

 Two vols., 494 and 472 pp. Loudon. 8vo. 

 A second edition. 

 1861-'62. Blakiston, T. On Birds collected and observed in tlie Interior of British 

 North America. The Ibis, in, 1861, pp. 314-320; iv, 1862, pp. 3-10. London. 

 8vo. 

 An annotated list. 

 1863. Blakiston, T. On Birds of the Interior of British America. The Ibis, V, pp. 



39-87, 121-155. London. 8vo. 

 1863. Murray, Andrew. Contributions to the Nat. Hist, of the Hudson's Bay Terri- 

 tories. Aves : Parti (numerous specimens exhibited), 26th January, 1859. 

 Proc. Roy. Physical Soc. of Edin., vol. ii, pp. 45-56. 

 Notes on 82 species, including a description of the new one {Bernicla leucoloema). 

 1868. Gvmn, Donald. Notes of an Egging Expedition to Shoal Lake, west of Lake 

 Winnipeg. Twenty-second Ann, Bep. Smithsonian Inst, for 1867, pp. 427-432. 

 Washington, D. C. 8vo. 

 Notes on Western Grebe, Eared Grebe, Rosy Gull, Tern, Pelican, Ruddy Duck, Snow 

 Goose, Red-bead, Night Heron, and Meadow-lark, which I have quoted in full. 



1870. Tache, J. C. Sketch of the Northwest of America, by Mgr. Tach6, Bp. of St. 



Boniface, 1868. Translated from the French by Capt. D. R. Cameron, R. A., 

 1870. Montreal. 8vo. 

 Second article, Birds, pp. 178-201 ; enumerates two hundred and thirty-five species. 



1871. Trippe, T. M. Notes on the Birds of Minnesota. Proc. \_Comm.'\ Essex Inst., vi, 



pp. 113-119. Salem, Mass. 8vo. 



1873. Coues, Elliott. Notes on two little-known Birds of the United States. American 



Naturalist, vii, Nov., 1873, pp. 695-697. 

 Centroiijjx hairdii and Neocorys spragueii. 



1874. Coues, E. Birds of the Northwest: A handbook of the Ornithology of the 



region drained by the Missouri River and its tributaries, xii, 791 pp. Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 8vo. 

 An important work, treating chieflj' of synonymy, distribution, and habits, with a mono- 

 graph of the Laridse. 



1874. Baird [S. F.], Brewer [T. M.], and Ridgway [R.]. A History of North American 



Birds. Land Birds. 3 vols., 593 woodcuts. Boston, Mass. 4to. 

 The standard work on Land Birds of North America. 



1875. Dawson, George Mercer, Assoc. R. S. M., F. G. S., etc. Geology and Resources 



of Forty-ninth Parallel: British North American Boundary Commission. 

 Montreal. 8vo. 

 Chap. XI, par. 650, pp. 280, 281, dates of arrival at Duflferin in 1874 of 36 species of birds. 

 Also pp. 3, 4, 5, and 223, a brief description of the geological features of the province 

 of Manitoba. 

 1878. Coues, Elliott. Field Notes on Birds Observed in Dakota and Montana along 

 the Forty-ninth Parallel during the Seasons of 1873 and 1874. Bull. U. S. 

 Geol. and Geog. Siirv. of Territories, vol. iv, July 29, Art. xxv. No. 3. Gov- 

 ernment Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 8vo. 

 A valuable contribution of field notes continually cited and quoted in the foregoing. 



1880. Bell, Robert, M.D., F.G.S., C.E., etc. A List of Birds from the region between 



Norway House and the Forts Churchill and York. Geol. Surv,, Can., 1879, 

 App. VI, pp. 67c-70c. Montreal. 8vo. 

 An annotated list of 55 species. 



1881. [Green, Samuel.] (Letter on nesting of Blue Heron in Manitoba by "Bird's Tail.") 



Canadian Sportsman and Naturalist, vol. 1, No. 2, February 15, p. 13. 

 Montreal. 8 vo. 



Description of an immense heronry quoted in fall by me. 

 1881. Macoun, John, M. A., F.L.S., etc. Ornithological notes. Ann. Rep. Dept. Inter, for 

 the year ending December 31, 1880, pp. 23-28. Ottawa. 8vo. 



An annotated list of 109 species observed in Northwestern Canada. 



