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1830. Douglas, D. tjber einige nordamericanische Gattungen von Tetrao u. 

 Ortyx. < Isis XXIII, 1830, pp. 917-921. 



Ortyx picta { — Oreortyx pictus) from the "interior of California. " 



1830-1831. Ivesson, R. P. Histoire Naturelle des Colibris, suivie d'un supple- 

 ment a I'histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches [etc.]. 8vo, pp. i-x, 1-196; pll. 

 (double) 1-25, (suppl.) 1-39. 



Includes original description (p. 115) and plate (7) of immature Ornismya a?ina 

 { — Calypte anyia) from California. 



1831. [Anonymous] < Isis XXIV, 1831, pp. 218-220. 



Quoted descriptions of several of the birds described by Vigors in "Zoological Journal." 



1831-1839. Audubon, J. J. Ornithological Biography, | or an account of the 

 habits of the | Birds of the United States of America; | accompanied by De- 

 scriptions of the Objects Represented | in the Work Entitled | the Birds of 

 America, | and Interspersed with Delineations of American | Scenery and 

 Manners. | By John James Audubon, F. R. SS. L. & E. | Fellow [etc., 5 

 lines]. I Edinburgh: | Adam Black, 55. North Bridge, Edinburgh; | [etc., 5 



lines]. I I MDCCCXXXI.8vo,vols.I-V,MDCCCXXXI-MDCCCXXXIX. 



(The above is the exact title of the first volume; the titles of the other four vary 

 from the above in minor respects.) 



Only Vols. IV and V, 1838 and 1839, contain references to California, and these are nearly 

 all upon the authority of Nuttall or Townsend; for Audubon never himself traveled as far 

 west as California. There are five species ascribed to California in Vol. IV, the only im- 

 portant one of which is Corvus Nuttalli {=Pica nnttalli) newly described (p. 450, pi. 362 of 

 the elephant folio) from the vicinity of Santa Barbara where taken by Nuttall. Vol. V 

 contains records of 19 species from California. Of these, Icterus tricolor [=Agelaius tri- 

 color) is newly described (p. 1, pi. 388 of the elephant folio) from Santa Barbara where 

 secured by Nuttall; Sylvia Delajieldii (probably an individual variant of Geothlypis trichas 

 arizela) is described (p. 307) as new from "California"; a.ry^ Fringil la Mortonii, a South 

 American sparrow, is described (p. 312) as new, and alleged to have been procured in 

 "Upper California" by Townsend. The specimen of Syh'ia monlaiia, said (p. 295, pi. 434 

 of the elephant folio) to have "come from California' ', seems to have been an immature 

 example of Dendroica toivnsendi. 



1831. Swainson, W., and Richardson, J. Fauna Boreali-Americana. Part Sec- 

 ond, containing The Birds. Eondon: MDCCCXXXI. 4to, pp. i-lxvi, 1-523, 

 pll. 24-73, and many cuts. 



In a table of distribution included in the Introih;ction, several species are said to 

 occur in "California" in winter. This Table is stated to have been compiled from the 

 work of "the Prince of IVhisignano, Wilson, Audubon, and some others." 



1833. Vigors, N, A. [On a Collection of Skins of Birds from California] < Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. I, 1833, p. 65. 

 Brief general remarks. 



1837. Gould, J. On a New Species of Ortyx. <Proc. Zool. Soc. V, 1837, p. 42. 



Original description of Ortyx pliitnifera {^Oreortyx pictus plmni/eriis); from "Cali- 

 fornia". 



