NoA.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGEAPHY COLUMBID^. 799 



1829. "J. M." Columba [Ectopistes] migratoria (the Wild Pigeou). <^ Loudon's 

 Mag. iVaf. Rist. , ii, 1829, pp. 369, 370. 



Quotations from the Kocliester, 'N.Y., Genesee County Jtegister, Dec, 1828; Susquehanna 

 County Register, May, 1829, and New York Med. andPhys. Journ., ii, p. 210. 



1832. Anon. Mode of decoying Wild Pigeons [Ectopistes migratorius] in Ncav Eng- 



land. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, pp. 452, 453. 

 From Silliman's Journal. 



1833. Hunt, J. [Note on the Breeding of the Passenger Pigeon (Ectopiste8 migra- 



torius, Swains.), in the Society's Menagerie.] <^ P. Z. S., i, 1833, j). 10. 



1835. Anon. Passenger Pigeon [Ectopistes migratorius, at Baffin's Bay, lat. 73^° N.]. 

 <^Edinh. New Philos. Journ., xx, 1835, p. 209. 

 From Ross's Voyage. 



1835. Anon. The Carrier-Pigeou. A Society of Pigeon Fanciers, at Ghent, give an 

 Annual Prize for the Best Carrier Pigeon. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 

 1835, p. 619. 



1835. Selby, p. J. The | Naturalist's Library. | Edited by | Sir William Jardine, 

 Bart., I F. E. S. E., F. L. S., etc., etc. | Vol. IX. | — | Ornithology. | Pigeons. 

 I By Prideaux John Selby, Esq., | F.R.S.E., F.L.S., M.W. S., etc., etc. 

 I — I Edinburgh: |' W. H. Lizars, [etc.] [1835.] 1 vol. sm. 12mo. Portrait 

 of Pliny, eng. col'd title, contents, 1 leaf, pp. 17-252, cuts, pll. 1-30 (-{-por- 

 trait and vignette = 32 pU.). 



Being Vol. V of the general arrangement. "The Pigeons, . . . are now, in accordance with 

 their true aflfinities, admitted into the order of the Basores, or Gallinaceous Birds, of which 

 they form one of the five great groups or divisions, the other four being represented by the 

 P.avonidaj, Tetraonidee, StruthionidiE, and Cracidse" — in spite of which opening, the book 

 continues well. — PI. 1, Yinagoaromatica; 2, Y. oxyura; 3, Ptilinopus purpurntus ; 4, P. mono- 

 chus; 5, P. cyanovirens; 6, Carpophaga (Selby, p. 112) magnifica; 7, C. oceanica,- 8, Columba 

 phasianella; 9, C. spadicea; 10, C. dilopha; vignette, C. palumbus; 11, C. cenas; 12, O. Uvia; 

 IS, var. tremnla latecauda; 14, C. cucullata jacobina; 15, var. gutturosa subrubieunda; 16, O. 

 turcica; 17, Tartur risorius; 18, T. ? lophotes; 19, Ectopistes migratoria; 20, E. ? capensis; 21, 

 Phaps (Selby, p. 194) ehalcoptera; 22, Chcemepelia (sic) talpicoti (sic) ; 23, Peristera tympan- 

 istria; 24, P. jamaicensis (named ruf axilla onpL); 25, P. martinica (named cuprea on ])1.); 



26, P. larvata,- 27, Geophilus (Selby, p. 214) cyanocephalus; 28, G. carunculatus; 29, G. nico- 

 baricus; 30, Lophyrus coronalus. "Miscellaneous observations on the rearing, feeding, and 

 management of domestic pigeons" concludes the volume. 



1838-4-. Knip, Madame, and Prbvost, F. Les Pigeons, | par Madame Kuip, | n^e 

 Pauline de Courcelles, | le texte par Floreut Prevost, | Aide Naturaliste et 

 Chef des Travaux Zoologiques au Mus6um | d'Histoire Naturelle. | — | Tome 



( M™** Knip, auteur des dessins, et editeur, 

 Second. I -I A Paris, | Chez j ^^^^^^^.^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ^,,^ Libraires, Eue 



Eue de Bac, N« 17. I 



de Verneuil 1 bis. I "~ I Typograploie de Firmin Didot Freres, Eue Jacob, 



56. [n.d. 1838-184-.] 1 vol. folio. Prel. title, 1 leaf ; title, 1 leaf ; table, 1 

 leaf (2 pages) ; text, ijp. 1-113. Plates, 1-60, colored. 



This is ostensibly Vol. II of the Temniinck-Knip work ; but, appearing many years afterward, 

 with test by another person, it is in effect a different work altogether, though in continua- 

 tion of the same subject, and prepared in the same style. The volume examined in the Libr. 

 PhQa. Acad, is bound uniform with Hazard's unique copy of Temniinck-Knip ; but unfortu- 

 nately the cover-titles of the livraisous are not preserved, so that I cannot give the dates. It 

 stands announced for 15 livraisous of 4 plates each, and, according to Engelmann, li\Ts. 1-12 

 appeared 1838-43. 



The following is a list of the plates : 



PL 1. Columba puella. 2. leueotis. 3. zoece. 4, porphyria. 5. humeralis. 6. reinwardtsii. 

 7. humilis. 8. cyanovirens. 9. ritfigaster. 10. sieboldii. 11. gularis. 12. olax. 13. lophotes. 

 14. pulchella. 15. pinon. 16. janthina. 17. viridis. 18. denisea. 19. dilophus. 20. dussu- 

 mieri. 21. perlata. 22. boliviana. 23. xanthura. 24. oceanica. 25. magnifica. 26. venusta. 



27. gelastes. 28. leu-oomela. 29. radiata. 30. oxyura. 31. modesta. 32. o/ymera. 33, scripta. 

 34. rosacea. 35. picturata. 36. ruficeps. 37. capistrata. 38. capellei. 39. picui. 40. luetu- 

 osa. 41. macquarii. 42. superba. 43. laurivora. 44. locutrix. 45, histrionica. 46, mana- 

 densis. 47. forsterii. 48. cruziana. 49. sphenura. 50. leuconota. 51. histrionica. ol. pha- 



