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BIBLIOGRAPHY OP INDIANA ORNITHOLOGY. 



BY A. W. BUTLER. 



The following bibliographical notes, while far from complete, indicate 

 many of the publications relating to Indiana birds, most of which were 

 at hand for reference. Most of the more general works have been omit- 

 ted, although several of them refer to Indiana birds. 



18:27-49. Audubon, J. J. Birds of America. 4 v. doub. elephant folio. 



London. 4:*>5 colored plates. Original edition colored plates. 

 l8;>l-49. Ornithological Biography, or an account of the habits of the 



birds of the I'nited States of America: accompanied by descriptions of 



the objects represented in the work entitled the Birds of America. 



5 vols., royal S vo. Edinburgh, 1S31-41>. 



The original edition of the text to Audubon's great work, "The Birds of America." 

 Very valuable. A copy at the Larking sale, May, IM'J. brought tlo}\ A copy is quoted 

 in Quaritch's last catalogue. May. isw, at - 

 1S.U. Croerhan, Col. George. Journal of Col. Croghan, Monthly 



American Journal of Geology and Natural Science. Philadelphia, De- 

 cember, 18;1. 



Mentions the occurrence of some birds in Indiana. 

 1834. Butler, Mann. History of Kentucky. Louisville, 1^:U. 



Contains a copy of the Journal of Col. Croghau down the Ohio in l76-\ Refers 10 



Indiana birds. 

 1840-44. Audubon, J. J. The Birds of America. From drawings made 



in the United States and their Territories. By John James Audubon. 



Philadelphia: J. B. Chevalier, 1840-44. 7 vols, 

 1840. Croghan, George. Journal of George Croghan. The Olden 



