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13. From Arizona to the Pacific. Ibis, II., 



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14. A critical review of the family Procel- 



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. 15. List of the birds of Fort Whipple, Ari- 

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16. Critical review of the family Procel- 



lariidffl : Part 4 ; embracing the ^strelatea) and 

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17. Critical review of the family Pi'ocel- 



lariidse : Part 5 ; embracing the Diomedeinae and 

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18. The osteology of the Colymbus toi- 



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19. Notes on a collection of mammals from 



Arizona. Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc, 1867, 

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20. The quadrupeds of Arizona. Ameri- 



can Naturalist, L, 1868, pp. 281-292, 351-364, 

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— 21. Catalogue of the birds of Noilh America 

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— 22. A monograph of the Alcida^. Philad. 

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23. List of birds collected in Southern 



Arizona by Dr. E. Palmkk; with remarks. 

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24. Instances of albinism among our birds. 



American Naturalist, II., 1869, pp. 161-162. 



25. Synopsis of the birds of South Caro- 

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26. On variation in the genus ^giothus. 



Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc 1869, pp. 180- 

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27, On the classification of Water-birds. 



Philad. Acad. Nat. Sci. Proc. 1869, pp. 193- 

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28. Notes on the Clapper-rail : Rallus cre- 

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Coues, Elliott. 29. The natural history of Quis- 

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30. On the mechanism of flexion and ex- 

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31. The Yellow-headed Blackbird: Xan- 



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32. The long-crested Jay: Cyanura mac- 



rolopha. American Naturalist, V., 1871, pp. 

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33. On a chick with supernumerary legs. 



[1869.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc XIII., 

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34. Observations on the Marsh-hare (Lepus 



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35. Notice of a cyclopean pig. [1869.] 



Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. XIIL, 1871, pp. 

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36. On the myology of the Ornithorhyn- 



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1871, pp. 127-173. 



37. Notes on the natural history of Fort 



Macon, N.C., and vicinity. Philad. Acad. Nat. 

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38. Osteological notes on the Spheuiscidee. 



[1871.] Boston, Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. XIV., 



1872, pp. 251-253. 



39. Observations on Picicorvus columbia- 



nus. Ibis, II., 1872, pp. 52-59. 



40, Contribution to the history of the Blue 



Crow of America. Ibis, IL, 1872, pp. 152-158. 



41, Studies of the Tyrannidae. Part 1. 



Revision of the species of Myiarchus. Philad. 

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42, Material for a monograph of the 



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 — 43. Some United 



States birds, 



new to 

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science, and other things ornithological 

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44. The prairie-wolf or coyote : Canis 



latrans. American NaturaUst, VIL, 1873, pp. 

 385-389. 



45. Notes on two little-known bh'ds of the 



United States: Centronyx Bairdii, Anthus 

 Spraguei. American Naturalist, VH., 1873, pp. 

 695-697. 



46. Notice of a I'are bird (Coturniculus 



Le Contei). American Naturalist, VII., 1873, 

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47. Osteology and myology of Didelphys 



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Coughtrey, Millen. Note respecting the tracheal 

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