No.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY TROCHILID^. 661 



1817. V[iEiLLOT], L. P.— Continued. 



Lath., p. 370 : T. ruficaudatus, Y., p. 370 (pU. 27, 28 of O. D.) ; T. platurus. Lath., p. ^70 (pi, '-98" 

 of O. D.) ; T. colnbris, Lath., p. 371 (pll. 31, 32, 33 of O. D.) ; T. ruUneiis. Lath., p. 371 : T. mo- 

 schitus, Lath., p. 372 (pi. 55 of O.D.): T. sapliirinus, Lath., p. 373 (pll. 35. 57, 58 of O.D.); T. 

 bicolor, Lath., p. 373 (pi. 36 of O.B.); T. collaris, Lath., p. 374 (pll. 61, 62 of O. D.) -, T. leiicccro' 

 taphus, "V., p. 374 ; 2". cyanocephalus, Lath., p. 375 ; T. viridissimus, var., p. 375 ipl. 40 of O. D.); 

 I. guianensis,ljaX\i., ^. 375; 2". /wrcafMS, Lath., p. 376 (pi. 34 of 0. D.). The article aL-quires 

 consequence from thus furnishing a technical nomenclature to the Oiseaux Dores. Most, if 

 not all, of the species marked " V." are technically new. Many of the rest, attriliuterl to La- 

 tham, are really Grmelinian, Linnisau, or other names. — See 1802, Audebert and Yieii.lot. 



1822. MaxiSiilian, — . Ueber clie Nahruug der Fliegenv6gel (Trocliilus) [Trocliilid*]. 

 < Olen's Ms, Jalirg. vi, 1822, pp. 470-472. 



1824. Bullock, [W.] Ueber Colibris. < i^/w. iVofi^. , ix, No. 183, 1824, pp. 100-104. 



ISTicht mir selbst zugangiich — Titel aus C. u. E. Bibl. Aus dessen ,, Six Months' Eesidenco 

 in Mexico •' (London, 1824). 



1824." Wilson, — . Note snr I'auatomie de I'Oisean-mouche. <^BuIL Sc. Medic, — , 

 1824, pp. 9- — . 

 Not seen — title from Giebel. 



1827. VoiGT, — . W. Bullock liber die Colibri's. (Aus dessen : Six Month's Residence 



in Mexico etc. London 1824.) <[ Ornis, Heft iii, 1827, pp. 9S-111. 



1828. [Lesson, R. P.] Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches ; par R. P. Lesson. 



... < Fei'HSs. Bull, 2« sect., xv, 1828, pp. 303, 304. 

 Extrait du Prospectus de cet ouvrage. 



1828. Renni-e, J. Nalirung des CoKbri. <^Fror.NoUz., xxiii, No. 488, 1828, p. i4. 



Nicht mir selbst zuganglich — Titel aus Carus u. Engelmann. 



1829. Anon. Histoire naturelle des oiseanx mouches, par Lesson. Paris cliez A. Ber- 



trand. 29, gr. 8 ; libr. 1, 2; pi. ilium. < Ofcew's /sis, Bd. xxii, 1829, p. 735. 

 1829. Anon. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouclies ; par M. R. P. Lesson. . . , 

 <Fen{Ss. Bull., 2« sect., xvii, 1829, pp. 123, 124. 



1829. Anon. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches ; par R. P. Lesson, ... <^ F^- 



russ. Bull., 2<= sect., xvi, 1829, pp. 281, 282. 

 1829. Anon. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches : par R. P. Lesson. ... <^ Fe- 



russ. Bull., 2^ sect., xix, 1829, jjp. 352, 353. 



1829. Anon. Histoire naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches, etc. ; par M. R. P. Lesson, . . . 

 Feruss. Bull., 2^ sect., xvi, 1829, pp. 462, 463. 



This and the four ijreceding anonymous titles of similar character are simply notices of 

 the livraisons of the work as they successively appeared; some of them are signed "D." 



1829. Lesson. R. P. Histoire Naturelle | des | Oiseaux-Mouches, | ouvrage ome de 

 planches j dessinees et gravees par les meilleurs artistes, | et dedie | A S. A. R. 

 Mademoiselle; | Par R. P. Lesson, | [etc., 8 lignes. | [Quotation.] | — | Paris. 

 I Arthns Bertrand, Libraire, | editeur du voyage autour du monde du capi- 

 taine Duperrey, I Rue Hautefeuille, N" 23. I No date. (1829.) 8vo. pp. i-xlvj, 

 1-223; pll. color. 1-85, -f 48 bis (86 plates in all). 



Published in 17 livraisons, beginning Jan. 1829 ; and ending Sept., 1829. This is the orig- 

 inal series of Lesson's illusti'ations of Humming-birds, from which the two succeeding 

 ones and Index Gen6ral are to be carefully distinguished, pp. i-xlyj, title, dedication, adver- 

 tisement (latter dated 10 Janvier 1829). and tableau des esp^ces decrites et flgurees dan^ cette 

 histoire naturelle (mai 1829) ; 1-223, the regular text; to this belongs the original series of 1-85 

 (86) plates. This sot of plates and accompanying text is citable as one work under the above 

 title, commonly called "Oiseaux-Mouches." The work is found bound in 1 vol.. text and 

 plates ; or in 2 vols., one of letter-press, the other of plates ; or text bound with that of Les- 

 son's two other series of Hummers, the " Colibris " and the "Trochilidees." The plates are 

 either plain or colored ; or both, iu duplicate sets. (Jompare the other titles given beyond, at 

 1830-31, and 1832, same author. 



The Trochilidce figured and described in this work are: — Plate 1. Ornismya petasophora. p. 

 37. 2, O. superba. p. 40. 3, O. tristis, p. 43. 4, O. rivolii, p. 48. 5, O. cyanopogon, p. 50. 6, 

 O. cora, p. 52. 7, 8, O. chrysolopha, p. 55. 9, O. arsennii, p. 60. 10, 11, O. aiirita, p. 63. 12, 13, 



