LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED 631 



NEAKCTIC REGION. The following works should be noted : 



For GREENLAND.- Special mention must be made of A. L. V. Manniche's work on the Terrestrial 

 Mammals and Birds of North East Greenland (1910), which contains invaluable field notes on the habits 

 and displays of Arctic birds. The Lists of Reinhardt (cf. Ibis, 1861), Hagerup (1891), Schalow (J. f. 0., 

 1895), Winge, Grimlands Fugle (1899), and Helms (J. f. 0., 1902, and Ber. uber V. Int. Orn. Kongress, 

 1911), should also be consulted. (See also H. Schalow, Die Viigel der Arktis, mentioned above.) 



LABRADOR. See B. Hantzsch, /. /. 0., 1898. Cf. also L. M. Turner, List of the Birds of Labrador 

 (1885). 



ONTARIO. T. M'llwraith, The Birds of Ontario (1886), 2nd Edit. (1894). 



MONTREAL. E. Wintle, The Birds of Montreal (1896). 



MANITOBA. E. Seton Thompson, The Birds of Manitoba (1891). 



BRITISH COLUMBIA. J. Fannin, A Preliminary Catalogue of the Birds of British Columbia (1898). 



ALASKA. E. W. Nelson, Report upon Nat. History Collections in Alaska between 1877-81. 



L. M. Turner, Contributions to the Nat. His'ory of Alaska (1886). 



Local works on the Ornithology of the United States are too numerous to be recorded here in 

 detail. Many of the States have now their local ornithologies, and numerous local lists will be found 

 in the pages of the Auk (1884- ). The more important faunal works are those on the States of 

 New York (De Kay and Eaton), Maine (Knight), Pennsylvania and N. J. (Stone), Maryland (Coues 

 and Prentiss), Michigan (Cook), Indiana (Butler), Illinois and Wisconsin (Cory), Minnesota (Hatch), 

 Missouri (Coues), Kansas (Goss), Washington (Dawson), Colorado (Sclater), California (Cooper), etc. 



(d) British. 



NORTHUMBERLAND. J. Hancock, A Catalogue of the Birds of Northumberland and Durliam, Nat. Hist. Trans, 

 of Northumberland and Durham, VI. [1874]. A good annotated list of great historical interest. 



See also A. Chapman, Bird Life of the Borders, 1st Edit. [1889]; 2nd Edit. [1907]. Contains useful 

 field notes. 



G. Bolam, The Birds of Northumberland and the Eastern Borders [1912]. A very thorough piece of 

 work. 



DURHAM. [See under Northumberland, Hancock, etc.]. 



H. B. Tristram, Victoria History of the County of Durham. I., Birds (pp. 175-191) [1905]. List of 

 247 species. 



CUMBERLAND. H. A. Macpherson and T. Duckworth, The Birds of Cumberland . . . including the Birds 

 of Westmorland [1886]. 



H. A. Macpherson, A Vertebrate Fauna of Lakeland. Birds, pp. 87-460 [1892]. 



Victoria History of the County of Cumberland, vol. i. Birds, pp. 179-217 [1901]. 

 All three works are good, but cover much the same ground. The Victoria History List treats of 

 259 species. 



WESTMORLAND. [See under Cumberland, Macpherson and Duckworth and Macpherson above]. 



YORKSHIRE. W. Eagle Clarke and W. D. Roebuck, A Handbook of the Vertebrate Fauna of Yorkshire. 

 Birds, pp. 15-90 (W. E. C.) [1881]. A briefly annotated list. 



0. Grabham, Victoria History of the County of Ywk. I. Birds, pp 323-350 [1907]. 



T. H. Nelson, W. E. Clarke, and F. Boyes, The Birds of Yorkshire. 2 vols [1907]. The best work 

 on the subject; 325 species recorded. 



[See also under Lincolnshire, J. Cordeaux]. 



LANCASHIRE. F. S. Mitchell, The Birds of Lancashire, 1st Edit. [1885] ; 2nd Edit., revised by H. Saunders 

 [1892]. 



H. 0. Forbes, Victoria History of the County of Lancaster. I. Birds, pp. 189-205 [1906]. Annotated 

 list of 269 species. 



