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1815. ORD, G. A New | Geographical, Historical, | and | Commercial Gram- 

 mar ; | and present state of the | several Kingdoms of the world. | 

 Containing | .... | to which are added j . . . . | Second American 

 Edition. Philadelphia. Johnson & Warner. 1815. " 2 vols." Svo. 

 Vol. II, 2 p. 11. (title and contents), pp. 603, maps. > Ornithology, 

 pp. 313-357. 



Above title defective after the first two lines, the only copy I ever handled 

 having part of the title-page torn off. 



This edition of "Guthrio's Geography " contains articles, important in some 

 respects, on the zoology of North America, by George Ord. The work does not 

 appear to be common, and the zoological articles can scarcely be said to have 

 come into current quotation until 1857-58, when S. F. Baird's citation and 

 necessary adoption of some of Ord's names called attention to then). The ornitho- 

 logical portion consists of a bare list of vernacular and binomial names, appar- 

 ently compiled from Turton's (at any rate, from some) edition of Linnaeus, with 

 addition of two new species, and a few others described by Lewis and Clarke. 

 To these latter, scientific names are now for the first time given. This list, pp. 

 315-31 1 J, is followed, pp. 320-337, with biographical sketches of a number of lead- 

 ing species (under vernacular names only), mainly drawn directly from Wilson, 

 and is preceded, pp. 313-315, by a few general remarks, chiefly from the same 

 source. The folio wing: are the "new species": Vultur columbiamts, p. 315 (Lewis 

 and Clark, ii, 183) ; Falco ccesius, p. 315 (no description or reference) ; Pieus rnon- 

 tanus,p. 316 (L. & C., i, 398); Phaaianus columbianus, p. 317 (L. & C., ii, 180); 

 Tetrao phaAanellus, p. 317 (L. & C., ii, 181) ; T. fuxca, p. 317 (L. & C., ii, 182) ; 

 Sterna Philadelphia and Larus delawarensis, p. 319, descrr. origg.; Anas coiumbi- 

 anus, p. 319 (L. & C., ii, 192). The last named is a Cygnus. The list contains, 

 besides numerous nominal species of the older writers, quite a number that are 

 certainly not North American. 



1816-18. LEWIS, M., and CLARKE, W. Reize | naar | de Bronneu van den 

 Missouri, | en door het vaste laud van America | nar de Zuidzee. | 

 Gedaau op last van de regeriug der Vereenigde Staten van America, j 

 in de jaren 1804, 1805' en 1805. | Door de Kapiteius | Lewis en 

 Clarke, j Met eene kaart. | | Hit het Engelsch vertaald door | N. 

 G. Van Kariipen. | | Eerst^, [tweede, derdo en laatste,] deel. | * | 

 Te Dordrecht, | bij A. Bluest & Zoon, | 1816 [1817, 1818]. 3 vols. 8vo. 

 Vol. I, 1816, pp. i-xxxii, 1-398, map. Vol. II, 1817, pp. i-viii, 1-390. 

 Vol. Ill, 1818, pp. i-xii, 1-335. 



This appear* to be a fair and complete version, probably made from the Lon- 

 don 3-vol. ed. of 1815, q. v. 



1817. BRADBURY, J. Travels | in | the interior of America, | in the | Years 

 1809, 1810, and 1811 ; | including | a description of Upper Louisiana, 

 | together with | the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and | Ten- 

 nessee, | with the | Illinois and Western T rritories, | and contain- 

 ing | remarks and observations | useful | to | persons emigrating to 

 those countries. | | By John Bradbury, F. L. S. London, | [etc.] 

 | j Liverpool : | printed for the author, | By Smith and Galway, 

 | and published by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London. | | 1817. 

 1 vol. Svo. pp. i-xii, 9-364. 

 Very slightly ornithological passim , Wood Pigeon described, p. 44. 



1817. LEWIS, M., and CLARKE, W. Travels, etc. 



Merely a reissue of the 3-vol. Svo London ed. of 1815, q. v. 



1817. LEWIS, M., and CLARKE, W. Travels, etc. 



An Irish ed. of the work, which I have not seen; "2 vols. 8, Dublin, J. 

 Christie. 1817." Said to be like the original. 



