cont H text-book of the Vertebrate Animal* of tho Northeastern StRtes 

 reliable in character and Hufflciently extended to guide the student with 

 tolerable enno to the mime 1 of any Hpecien ho iniiy (bianco to have in 

 hand. J. A. A., 7fuW. .V. Ornith. Club, Vol. I., pp. 3, 'J4, November, 

 187C.. 



Kii'i-ri: J. II. Coiitriluitions to the Natnnil FltHtory of Kerguelen 

 Inland. By J. H. Kiddor. M.D. Edited by Dr. Elliott COUCH, 

 U.S.A. II. O.ilogy, pp. 6 20. Hull. (?. S. N<il. Mus., No. 3. 

 Washington, 1870. 



. . . .nti account of tin? Oniony of tin- island, including detailed de 

 KoriptioiiH and measurements of the eggs, together with an account of 

 the brooding liabits of all the species found breeding tin-re. . . . - J. A. 

 A.. //'/. \M. Ornitli. CM,, Vol. 1 , p. 4H July, IHTH. 



Kii'iTi;. J. H. Contributions to tlu^ Natural History of Kerguelen 

 Island. IJy J. H. Kiddor, M.D. Edited by Dr. Elliott Cones, 

 U. S. A. II., pp. 85-110. A Study of Hiionis minor. Bull. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., No. :i Washiugton, 176. 



This e^sfty opens with a n'siunt'- of the literature of the species 

 Then follows a description of its anatomy, including an account of its 

 myology. of the viscera and the skeleton ; of its habits, general appear- 

 ance in life, and external characters J. A. A., Bull. Suit. Ornitli. 



Club, Vol I., pp. 48, -I'.), July, 187<>. 



LAWKENCE, GEORGE N. Description of a New Species of Jay of the 

 Genus Cyanocitta ; also of a supposed New Species of Cyanocorax. 

 By George N. Lawrence. Annuls of the Lyceum of Nnt. Hist. 

 N. F., Vol. XL, pp. 163-1G5. [Published Feb., 1878.] 



. . . .(Oyanocitta pnlchra) being from Ecuador and the other (Cyano- 

 cnrnx ortoni) from Northern Peril. J. A. A., HidL Xull. Ornith. Club, Vo'. 

 I., p. 47, July, 187G. 



LAWUENCE, GEOHOE N. Birds of Southwestern Mexico collected by- 

 Francis E. Sumichrast. Prepared by George N. Lawrence. Buil. 

 U. S. Nat. Must., No. 4. Washington. 1870. 



. The list embraces three hundred and twenty-one species, with 

 valuable and occasionally quite copious field-notes by the collector . . . 

 - J. A. A., Hull. Xutt. Ornitli. Cmb, Vol. I., p. 915, November, 1876. 



MAKSH, O. C. -Extinct Birds with Teeth. By Professor O. C. Marsh. 

 Am. Jour. Sci. und Arts, June, 1870, pp. 509-511. 



These interesting forms ...combine in a peculiar manner many 

 reptilian characters with others truly avian. J. A. A., Jin'l. JVwM. Ornitli. 

 Club, Vol. I., p. 41), July. 1*7<>. 



RIDUWAY, ROBKKT. Second Thoughts on the Genus Micrastur. By 

 Robert Ridgway. Tlx- Ibis, 187(5. pp. 15. 



RIDOWAY, ROBERT. Studies of the American Falconidiu : Monograph 



