'816 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Yol.T. 



1854. Glogek, C, W. L. Wie rascli hiihnerartige [e. g., Bonasa umbellus] Vogel 



sich im Schuee verbergen konnen. <^ J. f. 0,, ii, 1854, pp. 382, 383. 



Nach Audubon's Ornith. Biogr. 



1855. Cabot, S., Jr. [On the distribution of Tetrao (Cupidqnia) cupido and other spe- 



cies of Grouse in New England. ] < Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., v, 1855, p. 154. 



1856. Gloger, C. W. L. Wie oft mag das Alpen-Schneehulm (Lagopug alpinus Nils.) 



mausern. < J.f. 0. , iv, 1856, pp. 461-464. 



1857. B[iLLiNGS], E. Notes on the Natural History of the Mountain of Montreal. 



< Canad. Nat. and Geol, ii, 1857, pp. 92-101. 



Only ornithological in giving an account of habits of Bonasa umbellus. 



1858. Atkinson, J. C. Contributions towards a Biography of the Red Grouse [Lago- 



pus scoticus]. < Zoologist, xvi, 1858, pp. 6257-6264. 



1858. Bond, F. The Red and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <^Zoologist, x.Yi, 1858, 

 pp. 6264, 6265. 



1858. Gould, J. On a New Species of Ptarmigan [Lagopus hemileucurus] . <P. Z. S. , 

 xxvi, 1858, pp. 354, 355. 



1858. Newman, E. The Red and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <^ Zoologist, xvi, 



1858, p. 6264. 



1858. Norman, G. Is the Red Grouse [Lagopus scoticus] of Britain really distinct 

 from the Norwegian Willow Grouse ? < Zoologist, xvi, 1858, pp. 6209, 6210. 



1858. NOKMAN, G. The Red Grouse and the Willow Grouse [considered identical]. 



< Zoologist, xvi, 1858, pp. 6242, 6243. 



"With note by E. Kewman. 



1858. Norman, G. Red and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <^ Zoologist, xvi, 1858, 

 p. 6266. 



1858. Smith, A. C. The Red and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <;_ Zoologist, xvi, 



1858, p. 6265. 



1859. Gould, J. On a [lately] New Species of Ptarmigan [Lagopus hemileucurus]. 



<CAnn. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d ser., iii, 1859, pp. 75-77. 

 From P. Z. S., July 13, 1858, pp. 354, 355. 



1861. SUCKLEY, G. Description of a new species of North American Grouse [Pcdio- 



cPBtes kennicottii]. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xiii, 1861, pp. 361-363. 



This is the boreal form of the genus, later identified by Elliot with the original Tetrao 

 phasianellus, L. 



1862. Elliot, D. G. Remarks on the Species composing the Genus Pediocaetes, 



Baird. <^ProG. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila., xiv, 1862, pp. 402-404. 



Distinguishing the northern form, under name of P. phasianellus ox Linn., from the south- 

 ern, to which the name P. eolumbianus ex Ord is applied. 



1862. Wood, T. W. [Remarks on the peculiarities of the Habits of the Pinnated 

 Grouse (Tetrao [Cupidonia] cupido).] < P. Z. S., xxx, 1862, p. 153. 



1864. Cooper, J. The Red Grouse and Willow Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. < Zoologist, 

 xxii, 1864, pp. 9045, 9046. 



1864. Elliot, D. G. Prospectus of a Monograph of the Tetraoniuje, or Family of the 



Grouse. <^m. Journ. Sci., xxxvii, 1864, pp. 437, 438. 

 1864. Elliot, D. G. Remarks upon a proposed Arrangement of the Family of Grouse 



and New Genera added. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xvi, 1864, p. 23. 

 Eecog-niziug 9 genera of Tetraonince, of which Bendragapus and Falcipennis are named 



as new ; Falcipennis hartlaubii, sp. renom. 



1864. Norman, G. The Willow Grouse and Red Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <iZoologist, 

 xxii, 1&64, pp. 9044, 9045. 



1864. Reeks, H. The Willow Grouse ami the Red Grouse [Lagopus spp.]. <:^Zoolo- 

 gist, xxii, 1864, pp. 8955-8957. 



