148 C. IT. Merriam — Birds of Connecticut. 



E. List of the Pi/hlications, containing JVotes on the Birels of New 

 England., to v^hich reference has been made in the foregoing 

 Hevicm. 



A Description of iSrew-P]ngland, by Captaine lolin Smitli. Printed at London, 

 IG16. [Tract ], vol. ii.] 



New Englands Trials. Written by Captaine John Smith, sometimes Governour of 

 Virginia, and Admirall of New-England. London. Printed by William lones. 

 1622. 



New England's Plantation. Or a Short and trve description of the commodities 

 and discommodities of that Countrey. — Written by a reuerend Diuine now there 

 resident. London, Printed by T. C. and R. C. for Michael Sparke, dwelling at the 

 Signe of the Blue Bible in Greene Arbor in the little Old Bailey. 1630. [Reprinted 

 in Peter Force's Historical Tracts, vol. i. Tract 12.] 



Gov. Thomas Dudley's Letter to the Countess of Lincoln, March, 1631. Printed in 

 full in Peter Force's Historical Tracts, vol. ii, Tract iv. Washington, 1838. 



New English Canaan; Or New Canaan, containing An Abstract of New England. 

 Composed in three Bookes, etc. Written by Thomas Morton, of Cliffords Inn, Gent. 

 Upon ten Teers Knowledge and Experiment of the Country. Printed by Charles 

 Green. 1632. [Reprinted in Peter Force's Historical Tracts, vol. ii, Tract 5. 1838.] 



New Englands Prospect. A true, lively, and experimentall description of that part 

 of America, commonly called New England ; discovering the state of that Countrie, 

 both as it stands to our new-come English Planters ; and to the old Native Inhabi ■ 

 tants. Laying downe that which may both enrich the knowledge of the mind-travel- 

 ling Reader, or benefit the future Voyager. By William Wood. Printed at London, 

 etc. 1634. 



New-England's Rarities Discovered : in Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, and Plants 

 of that Country. [Etc.] By John Josselyn, Gent. London. 1672. [Reprinted in 

 Archseologia Americana, vol. iv, pp. 133-238.] 



An Account of two Voyages to New-England, etc. By John Josselyn, Gent. The 

 Second Addition. London. Printed for G. Widdowes at the Green Dragon in St. 

 Pauls Church-yard, 1675. [Reprinted in Collections of the Massachusetts Historical 

 Society, vol. iii, 3d Series. 1833.] 



Travels into North America; containing its Natural History, and a Circumstantial 

 Account of its Plantations and Agriculture in general, etc.. etc. By Peter Kalm. 

 Translated into English, by John Reinhold Forster, F A.S. Vol. ii. London, 1771. 



Arctic Zoology. By Thomas Pennant. Vol. ii. 1785. 



The History of New-Hampshire. By Jeremy Belknap, A.M. Vol. iii. Boston, 

 1791. 



The Natural and Civil History of Vermont. By Samuel Williams, LL.D. Pub- 

 lished according to Act of Congress. Printed at Walpole, New Hampshire, 1794. 



A Statistical Account of the County of Middlesex, in Connecticut. By David D. 

 Field. Published by the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences. Middletown^ 

 Conn. Printed by Clark & Lyman. April, 1819. 



American Ornithology. By Alexander Wilson. Edinburgh, 1831. 



