96 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA No. 10 



i86i. Cooper, J. G. New California Animals. <Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., II, 

 1861, pp. 118-123. 



Includes original descriptions of Athene whitneyi and H elminthophaga luciae, both 

 from Fort Mohave, Arizona ; also notes on sixteen species of birds from Fort Mohave 

 and various localities in California. 



1864-1866. Baird, S. F. Review of American Birds, in the Museum of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. Part i.=Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. 

 181. Pp. i-vi, 1-478, figs. 



Contains the original description of Dendroica graciae, type from Fort Whipple, 

 Arizona. 



1865a. Coues, E. Ornithology of a Prairie- Journey, and Notes on the Birds of 

 Arizona. < Ibis, 2d Series, I. 1865, pp. 157-165. 



Running account of the birds seen on an overland journey from Washington, D. C, 

 to Fort Whipple, Arizona. 



1865b. Coues, E. [Notes on birds observed at Fort Whipple, Arizona.] < Ibis, 

 2d Series, I, 1865, pp. 535-53^- 



Extracts from a letter written from Fort Whipple. 



1866a. Coues, E. List of the birds of Fort Whipple, Arizona: with which are 

 incorporated all other species ascertained to inhabit the Territory; with brief 

 critical and field notes, descriptions of new species, etc. < Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila.. XVIII, 1866, pp. 39-100. 



One of the most important publications relating to Arizona ornithology. Two 

 hundred and forty-four species are listed, but this includes several now known not to 

 occur in the state (Nauclerus furcaius, Ictinia mississippiensis, Certhiola flaveola 

 and others) ; while in some cases several names numbered separately are now 

 known to refer to one species (Buteo swainsoni, B. oxypterus, and B. insignatus; 

 Sphyrapicus williarnsoni and S. ihyroideus, etc.). 



Contains the original descriptions of Vircoplnmbeiis ( = Lanivireo solitarius 

 plumbeus) , and of Vireo vicinior, both from Fort Whipple. 



1866b. Coues, E. Field Notes on Lophortyx gambeli. <Ibis, 2d Series, II, 

 1866, pp. 46-55. 

 Habits, etc., as observed at Fort Whipple, Arizona. 



1866c. Coues, E. From Arizona to the Pacific. <Ibis, 2d Series, II, 1866, pp. 



259-275- 



Remarks on the species of birds seen on a journey from Fort Whipple, Arizona, to 

 Fort Mohave, down the Colorado River to Fort Yuma and back to Fort Mohave, then 

 across the desert to the coast of California at San Pedro. Extremely interesting notes 

 on many (at the time) rare and little known birds — Crissal and Leconte thrashers, and 

 many others. 



1868. Coues, E. List of Birds collected in Southern Arizona by Dr. E. Palmer; 

 with remarks. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868, pp. 81-85. 



Fifty-six species from the vicinity of Fort Grant, about sixty miles east of Tucson. 



1869. Cooper, J. G. The Naturalist in California. < American Naturalist, III, 

 1869, pp. 470-481. 



Observations made at Fort Mohave. 



