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1791. BARTRAM, W. Continued. 



Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1875, pp. 333-358; ALLEN, Am. Nat., x, Jan., 1875; 

 COUES, Am. Nat., x, Feb., 1875. Among Bartram's new binomial names are the 

 following : Strix arcticus, 8. acclamator, S. peregrinator, Vultur sacra, V. atratus, 

 p. 289 ; Faleo regalis, F. piscatorius, F. aquilinus, F. gallinarius, F. pullarius, F. 

 niger, F. ranivorus, F. glaucus, F. subcerulius, Gorvus carnivorus, O. maritimus, 

 O.frugivorus, O. Jloridanus, p. 290 ; Gracula purpurea, Guculus carolinensis, Sitta 

 varia, Certhia rufa, O. picti, Lanius griscus, L. garrulus, Muscicapa nunciola, M. 

 cristata, M. rapax, M. subviridis, p. 289 bis ; M. cantatrix, M. sylvicola, Alaudacam- 

 pestris, A. migratoria, Turdus melodes, T. minimus, Merula flammula, M. mari- 

 landica, Garrulus australis, Lucar (n. g.) lioidus, Meleagris americanus (called M. 

 occidentalis at p. 83), Tetrao tympanus, T. minor, p. 290 bis; JEmberiza livida,E. 

 varia, Carduelus americanus, O. pinus, O. pusilus, Fringilla rufa, F. fusca, Passer 

 domesticus, P.palustris, P. agrestis, Oalandra pratensis, Steruus predatorius, S. ster- 

 corarius, Motacilla fluviatilis, M. domestica, M. palustris, M. caroliniana, Regulus 

 griceus, p. 291; R. peregrimis, Ruticilla americana, Parus cristatm, P. luteus, P. 

 vanus, P. cedrus, P. peregrimis, P. aureus, P. mridis, P. griceus, Hirundo ccrdo, 

 Caprimulgus lucifugus, O. americanus, Orus clamator, p. 292 ; G. pratensis, Ardea 

 immaculata, A. mugitans, A. clamator, A. parva, Tantalus pictus, T. ichthyophagus, 

 p. 293; Numenius americana, N. fluvialis, N. cinereus, Tringa rufa,'T. cinwea, T. 

 maculata, T. fusca, T. parva, Morinella americana, Anser branta, Anas subcerulea, 

 A. leucocephala, A. caudacuta, A. principalis, p. 94 ("492"); A. migratoria, A. 

 fistulosa, Colymbus migratorius, C. floridanus, O. colubrinus, G. musicus, Larus 

 alber, L. gricrius, Onocratalus americanus, Petrella pintada, p. 295 ; Charadrius 

 maculatus, C. minor, Fulica floridana, p. 296, spp. nn. some of wbich are tenable 

 by all the rules, while others I never claimed to be so. Barton's "Fragments", 

 1799, q. v., is a valuable commentary on Bartram. 



1791. MEARES, J. Voyages | Made in the Years 1788 and 1789, | from China 



to the N. W. coast of America : | with | an introductory narrative | 

 of | a voyage | Performed in 1786, from Bengal, | in the Ship 

 Nootka. | To which are annexed, | observations on the probable ex- 

 istence | of | a north west passage. | And some account of | the trade 

 between the north west coast of America | and China ; and the latter 

 country and | Great Britain. | | By John Meares, Esq. | | Vol. I 

 [II]. | | London : | printed at the Logographic Press ; J and sold 

 by | J. Walter, No. 169, Piccadilly, opposite Old Bond Street. | 1791. 

 2 vols. sm. 8vo. pp. i-xii, i-lxxii, 1-363, maps, pll. Vol. II, 2 p. 11., 

 pp. 1-332, -f 32 unpaged 11. (Appendix), maps. 



Slightly ornithological passim; e. g., Vol. II, Chap. XXII, " Various Kinda of 

 Birds. Aquatic Fowls ", p. 29. 



1792. BELKNAP, J. The | History ! of j New-Hampshire. | Vol. III. j Con- 



taining a geographical description of | the State ; | with sketches of 

 its natural | history, productions, | improvements, and | present 

 state of Society and Manners, | laws and government, j By Jeremy 

 Belknap, A. M. | Member of the Philosophical Society in Phila- 

 del- | phia, and of the Academy of Arts and Sciences | in Massachu- 

 setts. | Printed at Boston, for the Author, | by Belknap and Young, J 

 State street. | | MDCCXCII. Sm.Svo. pp. 1-480, 1-8. > Chapter 

 X. Native Animals : Birds, pp. 165-174. 



The whole work is in 3 vols., of which vol. HI alone is here cited. There is 

 said to be another ed., 8vb, Boston, 1813. 



Annotated list of 123 spp. of birds of New Hampshire. " The most full, which 

 has been collected, but cannot boast of perfection." Picus maculosus," p. 166; 

 Charadrius maculatus, p. 169 ; Fringilla grisea, Muscicapa fusca, p. 173, spp. nn., 

 but no descriptions. I have seldom seen this work mentioned with reference to 

 ornithology, its connection with which is scarcely recognized. 



