818 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Yol.Y. 



1872. [Allen, J. A.] Ornithological Blunders [Bonasa jobsii]. <^Am. Nat.,\i, 1872, 

 pp. 303, 304. 



Kef. to op. cit., vi, 1872, p. 172, on JBonasa jobgii ; supplemented by editorial comments. 



1872. Anon. Grouse[Cupidonia cupido] -shooting in Iowa. <^Am. Sportsman, ii, 



1872, p. 34. 



1872. [COUES, E.] An Ornithological Blunder [Bonasa jobsii]. <i Am. Nat., yi,187-i, 

 pp. 172, 173. 



Editorial publication of extracts from a letter relating to Bonasa jobsii, Jaycos, Cornell 

 Era, iv, Dec. 8, 1871, p. 182. 



1872. "DOGWHiP." [Smith, L.H.] Destruction of the Pinnated Grouse [Cupidonia 

 cupido]. < Am. Sportsman, ii, 1872, p. 37. See also pp. 60, 84, 98, 116, 131, 151. 

 Discussion of laws applying to tbe shooting of Cupidonia cupido ; and comparison of that 

 species with Bonasa urnbellus. 



1872. Wilder, B. G. The Last of " Bonasa jobsii." < Am. Nat. , vi, 1872, pp. 300-303. 



Letters from S. P. Baird, E. Coues, and other contributions to the subject, with reference *o 

 Am. Nat., vi, 1872, p. 172. 



1873. Anon. Grouse [Lagopus sp.] Driving. <^ Am. Sportsman, ii, 1873, p. 134. 



Extracted from Blackivood's Magazine. Increase of Grouse on Yorkshire moors caiised by 

 the custom of ''driving". 



1873. Anon. The Partridge (Tetrao [Bonasa] urnbellus). <C^ Am. Sportsman, ii\,lS7Z, 



p. 193. 

 1873. "C.J. W." Breeding Prairie Chickens [Cupidonia cupido]. <C^Am. SportsmaUf 



ii, 1873, p. 182. See also p. 346. 

 Quoted from "Poultry Bulletin" ; domestication of this species deemed impracticable. 



1873. Collet, E. [Bastard von Lagopus lapponicus X Tetrao tetrix.] <^Bericht. 



ilber d. xx. Versamml. d. deutschen Orn.-Ges., 1873, p. 27. 

 1873. Goebel, H. Einige Worte iiber den Farbenwechsel des Lagopus albus. <^ J. 



/.O., 1873, pp. 422-425. 

 1873. [Geinnell, G. B.] A Day with the Sage Grouse [Centrocercus urophasianus]. 



< Forest and Stream, i, Nov. 6, 1873, p. 196. 

 1873. "Old Hand." [Pinnated Grouse (Cupidonia cupido) shooting in loTva.] 



<^ Forest and Stream, \, Dec. 4, 1873, p. 268. 

 1873. RiDGWAY, R. The Grouse and Quails of North America. Discussed in relation 



to their variation with habitat. <^ Forest and Stream, i, Dec. 18, 1873, pp. 289, 



290. 

 1873. "V." A Rare case of Albinoism [in Cupidonia cuxjido]. <^ Am. Sportsman, iii, 



1873, p. 75. 



Six out of a brood of fourteen having albinistic marks. 



1873. White, J. Canadian Partridge [Canace canadensis]. <^Am. Sportsman, ii, 



1873, p. 171. See also ensuing paragraj)h. 

 Instances of poisoning following the eating of the flesh of this species. 



1874. Anon. Importation of pinnated and ruffed grouse [Cui)idonia cupido and 



Bonasa urnbellus] into England. <^ Forest and Stream, ii, April 16, 1874, p. 

 152. See also p. 233. 

 1874. Anon. [Editorial.] Prairie Fowl [Cupidonia cupido] in England. <^Forc8t 

 and Stream, iii, Aug. 20, 1874, p. 24. See Vol. ii , p. 408. 

 Failure to introduce them into England, and comments thereon. 



1874. Anon. The pinnated grouse [Cuiiidonia cupido] in England. <^Forest and 

 Stream, ii, Aug. 6, 1874, p. 408. See Vol. iii, p. 24. 

 Failure of attempt to introduce them into England. 

 1874. Barber, L. A Grouse [Bonasa urnbellus] Hiding in Water. < Am. Sportsman, 



iv, 1874, p. 203. 



1874. Batty, J. H. The Dusky Grouse (Tetrao Obscurus). < Am. Sportsman, iii, 1874, 

 p. 342. 



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