N-0.2.] COUESS OEXITHOLOGICAL CIBLIOGRAPIIY. 295 



1870? SuxDEVALL, C. J. Foglarue jni ou Portorico, efter Hr Hjiiliuarsons iusam- 

 liugar framstiillda af Carl J. Suudevall. < Ofcers. Kontr/l Vetenslc.-Akad. 

 Forhandl. for ar 1869, 1870 ?, pp. 593-604. 



Treats of upward of 100 spp. lutersperseil with the notes on the collection are many 

 critical observations in the author's well-kuowu cxuiet ami pithy style. — Compare 1869?, same 

 author. 



1871. Bello y Espixosa, — . Zoologisclie Notizen aus Puerto Eico von Herm Bello y 

 Espiuosa dasellist. Nacli dem Siiauisclieu frei bcarbeitet vou Herm E. von 

 Martens in Berlin. <^Der ZooJofj. Garten, 1871, pp. 348-351. 

 Von der Classe der Vogel sind 64 Arten bekaunt. 



1871. CuxxiXGHAJi, E. 0. Notes on | tlie Xatural History | of the | Strait of Magel- 

 lan I and West Coast of Patagonia | made dnriug tlie voyage of H. M. S. 

 'Nassau' | in tlie years 1866, 67, 68, & 1869 | By | Robert 6. Cunniugliam, | 

 M. D., F. L. S., etc. | Naturalist to tlie Expedition | With Map and Illustrations 

 I Edinburgh | Edmonston and Douglas | 1871 | All rights reserved 1 vol. 

 16mo. pp. i-xviii, 1-517, 22 illust., some colored. 



Ornithological matter passim. Previous publication of much of the author's material is 

 found in lUs, 1868, p. 183 ; 1869, p. 283; and 1870, p. 499; and in his letters to the same journal, 

 qq. vv. supra. — ^Fig. 6, head of Steamer Duck (Micropterus) . 



1871. CuxxiNGHAM, E. 0. On the Terrestrial and Marine Fauna of the Strait of 

 Magellan and Western Patagonia. <^ Eep. Brit. Ass. Adv. Sci. for 1870, 1871, 

 (Misc. Comm.), p. 114. 

 Mere allusions to a few birds. 

 1871. Hamiltox, J. F. Notes on Birds from the Province of Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

 < Ihis, 3d ser., i, 1871, pp. 301-309. 

 Field-notes on 45 spp. observed in the spring of 1869. 

 1871. HUDSOX, W. H. [Tenth Letter on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres. ] < P. Z. 

 *S., xxsix, 1871, pp. 4-7. 

 For Letters 1-9, see 1870, same author. 



1871. Hudson, AV. H. [Eleventh Letter on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres.] < P. 

 Z. S., xxxix, 1871, pp. 258-262. 



1871. Hudsox', W. H. [Twelfth Letter on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres.] <P. 

 Z. S., xxxix, 1871, pp. 326-329. 



1871. Juliet, C. Esploracion cientifica iiracticada por orden del Supremo Gobieruo 

 i segun las tnstruc clones del doctor don E. A. Philippi, . . . <^A>Hdes Univ. 

 Chile, tomo xli, ent. de julio 1871, j)p. 81-168, pll. 



A few birds are mentioned here and there in running narrative. The illustrations do not 

 relate to birds. 



1871. Laweexce, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds from Mexico, Central 

 America, and South America, with a Note ou Eallus longirostris. <^Ann. Li/c. 

 Nat. Hisi. X. Y. , s, 1871, pp. 1-21. 



Ha)j)orhynchus graysoni Buivd, "mS., -p. 1; Cistothoms aequatorialis, p. 3; Troglodytes iiun.- 

 ZfM-isBd. MS.,p. 3; Pantktinstttam, p. 4; Maemophila sumichrasti, p. 6; Pipilo carmani,^.' -. 

 Attila einnamomev.s, p. 8; Toclirostrum sv2}crciliaris, p. 9: Elainea macilvuini'i,\>. 10: Empi- 

 donaxfulvipectus, Irogon eximiiis, p. 11; ChlorostUhon carihceus, p. 13; Conurus holochlorns 

 var. brevijiesHd.M.^., p. 14; Leptopiila bona2)artii, p. 15; Zenaidura graysoni Bd. MS., p. 17: 

 Vireosylvia magister lid. MS., p. 20. Interesting field-not<3s of Col. A. J. Grayson's accompany 

 several of the species. The note ou Eallus longirostris states that with this species li. crassi- 

 rostris Lawr. from Bahia agi-ees, it being apparently different from E. crepitans Gm. 



1871. Lawrexce, G. N. Descriptions of three New Species of American Birds, with a 



Note ou Eugenes speetabilis < Jhh. Lye. Xaf. Hist. X. Y.,x, 1871, pp. i:}7-140. 



Mimus nigriloris,x,.lS~ (Mexico); Buarremon socdWMS, p. 138 (Bogotd); Serpophaga grisea, 



p. 139 (Costa Eica). Distinctness of E. spectahiUs reiterated. 



1871. Oetox", J. Contributions to the Natural History of the Valley of Quito.— No. I. 



<^me*'. Xai., v. No. 10, Oct., 1871, pp. 619-626. 



Birds, pp. 623-620.— Annotated list of 184 spp., 38 of which are believed to be confined to 

 the valley; followed by general remarks on geogiaphical distribution. 



