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LIST OF BOOKS. 
Cuvier, G. La Regne animal distribue d’apres son organization, par le Chevalier Cuvier. 4 vols. 8vo. Paris, 1817 
et seq. 
“ The same, translated by H. M'Murtrie. 4 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 1831 et seq. 
“ The same, translated by Griffith. 16 vols. 8vo. London. Vols. 6, 7 & 8. 
De Kay, J. E. Catalogue of the Animals of the State of New-York. Albany, 1840. 
Doughty, J. The Cabinet of Natural History and American Rural Sports, with illustrations. Vol. 1, 4to. Phila¬ 
delphia, 1830. 
Douglass, D. Observations on some species of the Genera Tetrao and Ortyx, natives of North America, with descrip¬ 
tions of four new species of the former and two of the latter. (Lin. Tr. Lond. 4to. 1829.) 
Emmons, E. Catalogue of the Birds of Massachusetts (See Hitchcock). 
Fleming, J. The Philosophy of Zoology; or a general view of the structure, functions and classification of animals. 
2 vols. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1822. 
Forster, J. R. A Catalogue of the Animals of North America (plate). 8vo. pp. 34. London, 1771. 
Giraud, J. P. Descriptions of sixteen new species of North American Birds collected in Texas in 1838. Folio plates, 
, New-York, 1841. 
“ The Birds of Long Island. 8vo. pp. 397. New-York, 1844. 
Hitchcock, E. Catalogue of the Animals and Plants of Massachusetts. 8vo. pp. 142. Amherst, 1835i 
Jardine, W. American Ornithology; or Natural History of the Birds of the United States, by A. Wilson, with a 
continuation by C. L. Bonaparte. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1832. 
Kirtland, J. P. Report on the Zoology of Ohio. 
Linn.eus, C. Systema Naturae. 12th edition. 
Linsley, J. H. Catalogue of the Birds of Connecticut, arranged according to their natural families. (Amer. Journ. 
Science, Vol. 44.) 
Michener, E. A few facts in relation to the identity of the Red and Mottled Owls. (Journ. Acad. Nat. Sciences, 
Vol. 7, p. 53.) 
Montagu, G. Ornithological Dictionary, or Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1802; and 
Supplement, 1813. 
Nuttall, T. Manual of the Ornithology of the United States and of Canada. 2 vols. 8vo. Cambridge, 1832 & 1834. 
Ord, G. Account of an American species of the Genus Tantalus or Ibis. (Jour. Acad. Nat Sciences, Vol. 1, p. 53.) 
“ Observations on two species of the Genus Gracula of Latham. (Ib. p. 253.) 
“ Account of the Florida Jay of Bartram. (Ib. p. 345 ) 
“ Supplement to the American Ornithology of A. Wilson ; containing a sketch of the author’s life, with a 
selection of his letters, and a history of those b.rds which were intended to compose his ninth volume. 
Folio. Philadelphia, 1825. 
Peabody, W. B. O. Report on the Ornithology of Massachusetts. 8vo. pp. 148. Boston, 1839. 
Pennant, W. Arctic Zoology. 3 vols. 4to. London, 1784 et seq. 
Richardson & Swainson. Fauna Boreali Americana, or the Zoology of the northern parts of British America. Part 
II. Birds. 4to. London, 1828. 
Sharpless, J. T. Account of the Wild Swan, with a figure (See Doughty, p. 181). 
“ Description of the same. (Am. Journ. Science.) 
Temminck, C. J. Manuel d’Ornithologie, ou Tafileau systematique des oiseaux qui se trouvent en Europe, &c. 2 vole. 
8vo. Paris, 1820. 
“ Observations sur la classification methodique des oiseaux. 8vo. pp. 60. Amsterdam, 1817. 
Townsend, J. K. Descriptions of twelve new species of Birds, chiefly from the vicinity of the Columbia river. (Jour. 
Acad. Nat. Sciences, Vol. 7, p. 187.) 
11 Description of a new species of Sylvia. (Ib. p. 149.) 
“ Note on Sylvia tolmcei. (Il>. p. 159.) 
“ Description of a new species of Cypselus (vauxii). (Ib. p. 148.) 
“ List of the Birds inhabiting the region of the Rocky Mountains, the territory of the Oregon, and the 
Northwest coast of America, (lb. p. 151.) 
Trudeau, J. Description of the White-winged Tanager (Pyranga leucoptera). (Ib. p. 160.) 
Wilson, A. American Ornithology, or the Natural History of the Birds of the United States. 9 vols. folio Phila¬ 
delphia, 1808 et seq. 
