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). DALL, W. H., and BANNISTER H. M. List of the Birds of Alaska, with 

 Biographical Notes. < Trans. Chicago Acad. of Nat. Sci., i, 1869, pp. 

 267-310, pll. xxvii-xxxiv. 



Also found separately, with or without the plates, original pagination pre- 

 served. 212 spp., extensively annotated. Several new species, named and figured 

 in this paper, are not described, however, until later in the same vol., in a special 

 paper by S. F. Baird (one of them is from Central America). Baird's article is 

 a continoation of the present. The plates belong to either article. This is a 

 very notable contribution to a little-known avi-fauna, the field-notes being 

 especially valuable. It gives some species new to science, and various others 

 new to the N. A. fauna. Of. Am. Nat, 1870, pp. 367-371 ; Ibis, 1870, pp. 520-522; 

 Zool Rec., vi, p. 47. See 1869, BAIRD, S. F. 



1869. Duofcs, A. Catalogo de Animales Vertebrados observados en la 

 Republica Mexicana. <^ La Naturalesa, i, 1869, pp. 137-145. 



Aves, pp. 138-143 ; 190 especies. Los nombres cientificos, vulgares, y mexi- 

 canos (de la historia de Hernandez). En cuauto al lugar de cada pajaro, el nombre 

 de los Estados. 



1869. FOWLER, A. The Butcher Bird [Lanius borealis] and Mottled Owl 

 [Scops asio]. < Am. Nat., ii, 1869, p. 659. 

 Biographical notes. 



1869. JONES, C. M. The Breeding Habits of Birds .... <^w. Nat., iii, 



1869, pp. 48, 49. 



Notes on Oerylealcyon, Otus vidgaris, RaUuslongirostris, Bonasaunibellus, Circus 

 hudsonius. 



1869. JONES, J. M. On some of the Rarer Birds of Nova Scotia. < Trans. 

 Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. Sci., ii, pt. ii, 1868 (pub. 1869), pp. 70-73. 



Generalities of the subject 6 spp. in particular. Ardea alba (i. e., Herodia* 

 egretta), Ardea candidissima, and Tringa subarquata are the only notables. 



1869. HAYMOND, R. Birds of Franklin County, Indiana. < Cotfs Geol. 

 Surv. Indiana, First Ann. Rep. for 1869, 1869, pp. 209-235. 

 An annotated list of 164 spp. 



1869. MAURY, T. B. The Dumb Guides to the Pole. < Putnam's Mag., 

 iv (new series), 1869, pp. 727-740. 



Birds in boreal latitudes, indicating an open polar sea. 



1869. [HUNGER, C. A. ] Four American Birds. < Putnam's Monthly Mag., 

 iii (new series), June, 1869, pp. 725-731. 



Popular account of Icterus baltimore, Dolichonyx oryzivora, Turdus mustelinus, 

 Antrostomus voriferus. 



1869. NAUMAN, C. H. Ornithological. < Am. Nat., iii, 1869, p. 390. 



22 eggs from a nest of Troglodytes aedon; 28 from a nest of Tyrannus caroli- 

 nensis, etc. 



1869. [NEWTON, A.] [Obituary notice of J. Cassin.] < IUs, 2d ser., v, 1869, 



p. 244. 

 1869. REEKS, H. Notes on the Zoology of Newfoundland. < Zoologist, 2d 



ser., iv, 1869, pp. 1609-1614, 1689-1695, 1741-1759, 1849-1858. 

 Includes 212 spp. 



1869. RIDGWAY, R. Notices of certain obscurely known Species of Ameri- 

 can Birds. <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xxi, 1869, pp. 125-135, 

 woodcc. 



I. The North American Woodthrushes, Hylocichla, 7 spp. II. On the uni- 

 formly red species of Pyranga, 6 spp. ; P. cooperi, n. s., p. 130, fig. III. The 

 smaller Quiscali of the United States, 3 spp. ; Q. oenws, n. s., p. 134, f. 2. Cf. Ibis, 

 1870, pp. 281, 262. 



