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1827. [ANON.] Mr. Audubon's Ornithology of the United States of America. 



< Edinb. Journ. Sci., vi, 1827, p. 184. 

 A short anticipatory notice. 



1827. BONAPARTE, C. L. Catalogue of the Birds of the United States, sys- 

 tematically arranged in Orders, Families, Genera, and Subgenera. 



< Contrib. Maclurian Lye. Arts and Sci., i, 1827, pp. 8-34. 



Nominal list of 362 species under 81 genera, 28 families, 5 orders, with some 

 little synonymy and a few notes. 



1827. BUONAPARTE, C. L. Supplement to the Genera of North American 

 Birds, and to the Synopsis of the Species found within the territory 

 of the United States. < Zoological Journ., iii, 1827, pp. 49-53. 



The number of genera named raised from 80 to 83 ; of species to 366. Phaleri.8 

 cerorhynca (sic), p. 53, sp. n. 



1827. LESSON, [R. P.] Addition a 1'ornithologie des Etats-Unis ; par Ch. 

 Bonaparte. . . . < JFVfru**. Bull, 2 sect., x, 1827, pp. 399-400. 

 Journ. Phila. Acad., 1825, p. 28. 



1827. LESSON, [R. P.] Genera des Oiseaux de l'Ame"rique-Septentrionale, et 

 Synopsis des especes . . . j par Charles Lucien Bonaparte. . . . 



< Ffrusa. Bull., 2 e sect., xi, 1827, pp. 108-110. 

 Precis de cet ouvrage : Ann. N. Y. Lye., voL ii, p. 7. 



1827. LESSON, [R. P.] Observations on the nomenclature of Wilson's Orni- 

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 2 sect., xi, 1827, pp. 110, 111. 



Seulement une notice de son article : Journ. Phila. Acad. 



1827. LESSON, [R. P.] Genera des oiseaux du nord de l'Ame"riqne et Sy- 

 nopsis des especes qui vivent aux Etats-Unis ; par Charles-Lucien 

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1827. SWAINSON, W. A Synopsis of the Birds discovered in Mexico by W. 

 Bullock, F. L. S. and H. S., and Mr. William Bullock, jun. < Philos. 

 Mag., i, 1^27, pp. 364-369, 433-442. 



Important from the number of new species described ; 101 species in all arc 

 given. The descriptions of the new ones are all short, and in many cases insuf- 

 ficient ; they have given much trouble. A large number of new genera are also 

 here named, bat not characterized ; these names actually anticipate in point of 

 date (May and June) their publication with characters in Zool. Journ., Xo. 10 

 (which is here referred to, before its publication), but the year is the same (1827), 

 and they are generally accredited to the latter journal. Hirundo melanogaster, 

 H. thalassinus, PlatyrhyncTius pusillus, p. 3(i6 ; Tyrannula (g. n.) obscura, T. affl- 

 nis, T. barbirostris (not Mexican, but West Indian), T. nigricans, T. pallida, p. 

 367; T. musica, Setophaga (g. n.) miniata, S. rubra, Ptiliogonys (g. n.) cincreus, 

 Cinclus mexicanus, p. 368; Merula flamrostris, M. triatis, M. silens, Orpheus (g. n.) 

 curvirostris, O. ccerulescens, Seiurus (g. n.) tenuirostris. Sialia (g. n ) azurea (descr. 

 nulld), p. 369; Trichas (g. n.) personalus (renaming of old sp.),p. 433; Sylvicola 

 (g. n., p. 433) inornata, Vermivcra (g. n.), Pipilo macronyx, P. maculata, P. fusca, 

 P. rufescens, p. 434 ; Ammodramus (sr. n.) bimazulatus, Chondestes (g. n ) strigatus, 

 Fringilla cinerea, Carduelis mexicanus, Dolichonyx (g. n.), p. 435; AgcJaus (sic) 

 (g. n.) lonyipes, Xctnthornus bullockii, Cassiculusfa.n.) coronatua, Icterus cucullatun, 

 p. 436 ; Scaphidurus (g. n.)palu^tris, Garrulus sordid-its, O. coronatus, Pica formosa, 

 Spcrmaj^a (g. n.) erythrocephala, p. 437 ; Pyranga livida, P. hepatica. P. bidentata, 

 Tiaris (jr. n.) pusillus, Guiraca (g. n.) melanocephala, Pxittacus leuccrhynchus, p. 

 438; Macrocercuspachyrhynchus, Picufiform'civorua, P. dcyans, P. albifrons, p. 439; 



