682 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1869-187O [l!6 



1869. TURNBULL, W. P. The | Birds of East Pennsylvania | and New Jer- 

 sey. | By | William P. Turnbull. LL.D. | Author of the "Birds of 

 East Lothian ;" | Member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia ; | of the Lyceum of Natural History, New York ; | Cor- 

 responding Member of the Natural History Society of Glasgow, 



etc. | aves, solatia ruris, | Assuetum silvis, innocuumque 



genus, | QUSB facitis nidos, quce plumis ova fovetis, | Et facili dulces 

 editis ore modos. Ovid. | Philadelphia: | Henry Grambo & Co., 

 Chestnut Street. | 1869. 1 vol. 8vo, pamphlet. 2 p. 11. (title, dedica- 

 tion), pp. v-viii (preface), 5-50; no illust. 



The main text, pp. 5-50, is verb. lit. punct identical with that of the Glasgow 

 edition (apparently from the same plates), and is the same page for page; but 

 the pagination is different, owing to omission of the illustrations of the other 

 edition; the preface is abridged, and modified in one place ; the title-page is 

 altered by substitution of the quotation from Ovid for the picture of Sturnella 

 magnor of the original. The name of the Ohordiles is changed. This edition is 

 common, and sells for one-third the price of the other, to which it is inferior in 

 style, though still a handsome pamphlet. It was issued in paper covers, the 

 title on the wrapper being the sime as that inside, but without punctuation, 

 with omission of the author's titles, and substitution of an engraving of two birds 

 for the Latin quotation. The customary quotation of the work is according to 

 the pagination of this edition, the original not being generally accessible. 



1869. VILLADA, M. M. Aves del Valle de Mexico. < La Naturaleza, i, 



1869, pp. 94-100, 146-154. 

 Con la colaboracion de D. Antonio Penafiel y D. Jesus Sanchez. 



1869-70. ALLEN, J. A. Notes on some of the Rarer Birds of Massachusetts. 

 < Am. Nat., iii, 1869, pp. 505-519 ; iii, 1870, pp. 568-585, 631-648. 



315 spp. [c/. footnote, p. 647] in Massachusetts. The paper is supplementary to 

 the author's Massachusetts catalogue published five years before in Proc. Essex 

 Inst. ; it contains critical comments on the rarer or less generally known species, 

 and discusses the cases of some doubtful ones. The supposed Buteo "cooperi" 

 proved to be lineatus. 



1870. ABBOTT, 0. C. Notes on certain inland Birds of New Jersey. < Am. 



Nat., iv, 1870, pp. 536-550. 

 Miscellaneous observations on about 30 spp. 



1870. ALLEN, J. A. Catalogue of the Birds of Iowa. < White's Geolog. Sur- 

 vey of Iowa, vol. ii, 1870, Appendix B, pp. 419-427. (Des Moines, 

 Iowa. 8vo. pp. viii, 443.) 



Nominal list of 283 spp., those actually observed to breed within the limits of 

 the State being marked with an asterisk. A few of the species are to be regarded 

 rather as stragglers, chiefly winter visitors from the North ; some, however, from 

 the West and South. 



1870. BAIRD, S. F. Fossil Birds of the United States. < Harper's New 

 Monthly Mag., xl, 1870, pp. 467, 469, and 470. 

 Brief notices of current discoveries. 



1870. BAIRD, S. F. New link between Reptiles and Birds. < Harper's New 

 Monthly May., xl, 1870, p. 628. See, also, p. 469. 



1870. BRENDEL, F. The Fauna of Peoria. Forming Chap, xxxix, pp. 217- 

 223, of u The History of Peoria, Illinois." By Chas. Ballance. 16mo ? 

 Peoria, 1870. 

 Barely annotated list of 176 spp. of birds. 



