638 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1852 [72 



1852. BAIRD, S. F. Continued. 



contains a large proportion of synonyms or species not since satisfactorily de- 

 termined to inhabit North America north of Mexico. The list makes no appa- 

 rent claim to critical precision, ostensibly showing what species have been 

 ascribed to the region in question, bnt not necessarily vouching for their occur- 

 rence there. "California " long remained a vpgue term with ornithologists. 



1852. BAIRD, S. F. An | Expedition | to the | Valley of the Great Salt 

 Lake | of | Utah : | including | a description of its Geography, Na- 

 tural History, and | Minerals, and an analysis of its waters : | with 



an | Authentic Account of the Mormon Settlement. | Illustrated by 

 numerous beautiful plates, | from Drawings taken on the spot. | 

 Also, | A Reconnoissance of a New Route through the | Rocky 

 Mountains, | and | two large and accurate maps of that region. | | 

 By Howard Stansbury, | Captain Corps Topographical Engineers, 

 United States Army. | | Philadelphia : | Lippincott, Grarabo & 

 Co. | 1852. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 487, pll. 



This is merely a reissue, from the same stereotypes, of the original official 

 publication, under a modified title ; the text and illustrations being identical. 



1852. BAIRD, S. F. Zoology of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. 

 . . . Extracted from Capt. H. Stansbury's Report. . . . 8vo. 

 Philadelphia, 1852. 



Not seen in this form, which is merely a pamphlet ed., separate, of Baird's 

 zoological matter, published and distributed in June, 1852. 



1852. BREWER, T. M. A few Ornithological Facts, gathered in a hasty 

 Trip through portions of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in June, 

 1850. < Jourrt. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vi, pt. iii, 1852, pp. 297-308. 



On habits of Somateria mollissima, Clangula histrionica, Thalassidroma leachii, 

 Larus argentatus, Turdus brunneus (pallaai auct. recent), Plectrophanes nivalis, 

 Zonotrichia (i. e. Spizella) monticola. 



1852. BREWER, T. M. [On some Species of North American Birds' Eggs.] 

 < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iv, 1852, p. 167. [ Cf. p. 168.] 

 Turdidce, 2 spp. Empidonax "traillii", TJria brunnichii. 



1852. CABOT, J. E. Btricht iiber die am Obersee gesammelten und beo- 

 bachteten Vogel. < Naumannia, ii, Heft iii, 152, pp. 64-66. 

 Deutsch von Zuchold, aus Louis Agassiz's ,,Lake Superior", Boston, 1850, q. v. 



1852. CASSIN, J. [Remarks on the Birds of the Arctic Regions, presented 

 by Dr. E. K. Kane.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. PMla., vi, 1852, p. 107. 



1852. HARTLAUB, G. Ueber einige neue oder weniger bekannte Vogel 

 Amerika's. Aus brieflichen Mittheilungen des Herzogs Paul Wil- 

 helm von Wiirttemberg mitgetheilt und mit Anmerkungen verse- 

 hen von Dr. G. Hartlaub. < Naumannia, ii, Heft ii, 1852, pp. 

 50-56. 



50 spp. Nos. 1-35, Lebensweise, Lokalitat. Falco mercurialis, F. plumbiceps, 

 p. 52 ; Strix dominicensis, Corvus erythrophthalmus, p. 54 ; Corvus solitarius, Picits 

 leucurus, Ooccyzus rufigularis, Saurothera domingeiisis, Coccyzus viridirostris, 

 p. 55; Plectrophanes atrolo.rvatus, Certhiola clusice, Ohamaepelia hortulana, Tyran- 

 nuseximius, Dafila caribaea, p. 56. "Herz. v. Wiirtt." 



L852. LAWRENCE, G. N. Descriptions of new species of Birds of the genera 

 Conirostrum, D'Orb. et Lafr., Embernagra, Less., and Xanthornus, 

 Briss., together with a List of other species not heretofore noticed 

 as being found within the limits of the United States. < Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. New York, v, 1852, pp. 112-117, pi. v. (Read Apr. 28, 1851 ) 



