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1829. COMMITTEE. Continued. 



Audubon upon the Birds of North America. May, 1829. < Sillim. 



Am. Journ. Sti., xvi, 1829, pp. 353, 354. 

 1829. DOUGLAS, D. Observations on some Species of the Genera Tetrao and 



Ortyx, natives of North America; with Descriptions of Four new 



Species of the former, and Two of the latter Genus. < Trans. Linn. 



Soc., xvi, 1829, pp. 133-149. ("Read" Dec. 16, 1828. Published 



in 1829. Whole vol. dated 1833.) 

 Tetrao urophasianus, p. 133 (not new ; see BP., Zool. Journ., iii, 212) ; T. uropha- 



sianellus, p. 136 ; T. sabini, p. 137 ; T. franklinii, p. 139; T. richardsonii ("Sabine 



MSS."), p. 141 ; Ortyx picta, p. 143; O. douglassii (" Vigors MSS."), p. 145, spp. nn. 



1829. DOUGLAS, D. Observations on some species of the Genera Tetrao and 

 Ortyx, natives of North America, with descriptions of four [lately] 

 new species of the former, and two of the latter genus. <[ Philos. 

 Mag., v, 1829, pp. 73, 74. 

 From Trans. Linn. Soc., xvi, 1829, pp. 133-149, q. v. 



1829. RENNIE, J. Sketches of Twenty-four [North] American Song Birds. 



< London's Mag. Nat. Hist., i, 1829, pp. 414-421. 



In evidence against a prejudice of their inferiority as songsters. 



1829. SWAINSON, W. Some Account of the Work now publishing by M. 

 Audubon, entitled The Birds of America. < London's Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., i, 1829, pp. 43-52, figg. 19,20. 

 Highly commendatory. 



1829. VIGORS, N. A. On some species of Birds from the North-west Coast of 



America. < Zool. Journ., iv, Oct. 1828 Jan. 1829 (1829), pp. 352-358. 

 A sub-head of Art. XLVII, "Sketches in Ornithology, &c.", p. 345. Birds of 

 Beechey's Voyage. Pica beecheii, Pica collieii, p. 353; Coccothraustes ferreo- 

 rostris, Picus icapularis, Colaptes collar-is, Ortyx douglasii, p. 354 ; Streps-Has 

 tnelanocephalus, Numenius rufiventris, Recurv^rostra occidentalis, p. 356 ; Anas 

 urophasianus, Uria brevirostris, p. 357 ; Fratercula carinata, Larus beJaheri, p. 358, 

 spp. nn. 



1830. BONAPARTE, C. L. Nachtrag zu den nordaniericanischen Vogeln. 



< Oken's Isis, Bd. xxiii, 1830, p. 1068. 

 Aus d. Zool. Journ., iii, 1827, pp. 49-53, q. v. 



1830. DOUGLAS, D. Ueber einige nordamericanische Ga.ttuugen von Tetrao 

 u. Ortyx. < Oken's Ms, Bd. xxiii, 1830, pp. 917-921 . 

 Uebersetzt aus d. Linn. Trans., xvi, 1829, pp. 133-149, q. v. 



1830. LESSON, [R. P.] Observations surquelquesespecesdes genres Tetrao 



et Ortyx, de PAme'rique septentrionale, . . . par M. David 

 Douglas. . . . < Feruss. Bull., 2 e sect., xx, 1830, pp. 326-331. 

 Les descriptions originales se trouvent r6produites ici. Voir 1829, DOUGLAS, D. 



1831. [ANON.] Ueber einige Vogelgattungen von den nordwestkuste von 



America. < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxiv, 1831, pp. 218-220. 



Zool. Journ., iv, 1829, pp. 352-358; vergl. 1829, VIGORS, N. A. 



1831. [EDITOR.] Compendium of American Ornithology, by Thomas Nut- 

 tall, A. M., F. L. S., &c. <Sillim.Am. Journ. Sci., xx, 1831, pp. 154, 155. 



Announcement of the work. 



1831. LESS[ON, R. P.] Les genres des oiseaux du nord de 1'Arne'rique, avec 

 un synopsis dcs especes qui vivent sur la territoire des Stats-Unis; 

 par Charles-Lucien Bonaparte. < Feruss. Bull., 2 e sect., 1831, pp. . 



Tin tableau des families, des genres et des especes, en commenc.ant au 4 e ordre, 

 aux Grallos ou fichassiers, tire des Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., 1827, pp. 293 et suiv. 



