1843. 
1845 
1848. 
1851. 
1851. 
1857. 
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America. By Maximilian, Prince of Wied. With numerous en- 
gravings on wood, and a vo map. Translated from the Ger- 
man by H. Evans Loyd. 81 colored plates, folio. London. 1843. 
= rare and desirable English edition has not been exam- 
ned. 
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R rth 
ocky Mountains in the year 1842 and to Oregon an 
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the topographical engineers, under the orders of Col. J. J. Abert, 
chief of the topographical bureau. Printed by order of the House 
of Representatives. Wash on. 1845. 
This report contains little matter of interest to the bird 
student. 
Asert, J. W.—Notes on a Military Reconnoissance from Fort 
Leavenworth, in Missouri, to — Diego, in California. By W. H. 
Emory. Washington. 1848. 
Lieut. Abert’s notes are in appendix 6 p. oT ighonede 
twenty-six spscias are added to the Kansas list. : expe- 
dition, like others from Fort Leave aweth bound for ses west 
over the Santa Fe t trail, passed through what is now Kansas 
City, and the old frontier settlement of Westport 
Harris, Epwarp.—List of ah and Mammalia found on the Mis- 
souri ee from Fort Leav orth to Fort Union. Fifth An- 
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This list is giv en as an appen ndix to a narrative by Thaddeus 
long since extirpated or extinct. The author was the patron 
and close friend of Audubon, and was with him on the mem- 
orable Missouri River trip. 
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KELLEY, Wm.—An Excursion to California over the Prairie, 
Rocky Mountains and Great Sierra Nevada, with a stroll through 
the cient and ranches of that country. By William Kelley, 
ols. London. 1851. 
The writer of this narrative ascended the Kaw from its 
mouth, and noticed birds by the way. The bird matter is 
not of unusual interest or value 
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North American Oology; Being an Account of the Habits and 
Geographical Bact of the Birds of ik America during 
their Breeding nerteee vitae Figures fa descriptions of their 
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D. Appleton & Co. 
Two or three references to this region are found in the text 
of this work, only one part of which was published. 
