^0.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGEAPHY ANATID^. 961 



1865. Gould, J. Description of a New Species of the Genus Mergns [squamatusj. 

 <^Ann. Mag. JSfat. Hist., 3d ser., xv, 1865, p. 71. 

 From P. Z. S., Apr. 26, 1864, p. 184. 

 1865. HiNCKS, W. On Cygnus Passmorii, a supposed new American Swan. <^ Proc. 

 Linn. Soc, viii, 1865, pp. 1-8, figg. 



Not seen — cf. Zool. Bee. for 1865, p. 134. " The sternum and trachea figured and described 

 by Tarrell (Trans. Linn. Soc, xvii. pp. 1-4, tab. i.) as belonging to G. buccinator are referred 

 to the new species." 



1865. Mathew, M. a. Egyptian Goose [Cheualopex segyptiacus] at Barnstaple. 

 <^ZooIogist, xxiii, 1865, p. 9734. 



1865. Mawson, G. Bernicle Goose [Bernicla leucopsis] near Cockermouth. <:^ Zoolo- 

 gist, xxiii, 1865, pp. 9733, 9734. 



1865. Parker, W. K. Preliminary Notes on some Fossil Birds [Anatidse] from the 

 Zebbng Cave, Malta. < P. Z. S., xxxiii, 1865, pp. 752, 753. 

 Cygnus falconeri, n. sp. foss., C. olor ?, C. bewicki ? and a Bernicla or large Anas. 



1865. Reinhardt, J. Notits om Canada-Gaasens (Bernicla canadensis) Forekomst i 

 Gronland. <^ Vidensk. Meddel. NaturMst. For^n. Ejobenliavn for Aaret 1864, 1865, 

 pp. 246, 247. 

 Specimen from Disco ; first instance of the discovery of the species in that country. 



1865. RODD, E. H. Surf Scoter [CEdemia perspicillata] at Scilly. <^ Zoologist, xxiii, 

 1865, p. 9794. 



1865. "Wilson, J. Incubation artificielle des Canards en Chine. <^Bull. Soc. Acclim., 



2e s6r., ii, 1865, pp. 138, 139. 



1866. Bennett, G. [Extract from a letter respecting Dendrocygna eytoni.] <^ P. Z. 



aS., xxxiv, 1866, pp. 417, 418. 

 D. vagans, P. Z. S., 1866, p. 149, is D. (Leptotarsis) eytoni. 

 1866. "F." Zur Thierseelenkunde [Gans]. < ZooL G«rf., vii, 1866, pp. 238, 239. 



1866. HiNCKS, W. [On Cygnus passmorii. ] < Canad. Jonrn., xi, 1866, p. 72. 



Not seen ? 



1866. Meyer, R. Fang einer Nilgans (Chenalopex segyptiacus) am Main. <^Zool. 



Gart., vii, 1866, pp. 195, 196. 

 1866. Pollen, F. "Un mot sur I'acclimation du Canard a Bosse, Sarkidionis afri- 



cana, Eyton." <^N. T. D., iii, 1866, pp. 322, 324; Bull. Soc. d'Accl. et d'Hisi. 



Nat. de la Beunion, Mem. Scient.,Y>l^. 6-11. 

 Not seen. — The species is recommended for acclimatization in !R6union. 

 1866-67. SCHLEGEL, H. Anseres < Mus. Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, 8" livr., 1866, pp. 1-108; 



9e livr., 1867 ,*pp. 109-122. 

 The Anseres of this article are equivalent to the Anatidce + Phcenicopteridce of authors. Of 



the former family are described 5 spp. oi Ilergus, 9 of Biziura, 27 of Fuligula, 50 of Anas, 4 of 



Nettapus, 8 of Cygnus, 8 of Dendrocygna, 1 Anseranas, 1 Plectropterus, 26 of A7iser, and 1 



Coreopsis ^152 Anatidce. Of the Flamingoes 4 species of Phoenicoptcrus are recognized. 



1866. ScLATER, P. L. Additional Notes on the Anatidas of the Genera Dendrocygna 

 and Tadorua. < P. Z. S., Mar. 13, 1866, pp. 148-150. 



Cf P. Z. S., 1864, pp. 299-301. Further notes on DD. major, vagans, and/ittoa, with remarks 

 on Tadorna variegata. Cf P. Z. S., 1866, p. 417. 



1866. Schroder, E. Das treue Giinse-Paar. <^Zool. Gart., vii, 1866, pp. 376-378. 

 1866. St. Gerlach, C. de. Beobachtungen liber die Cereopsis-Gans. (Cereojisis 

 Novae Hollaudiae.,' <iZooJ. Gart., vii, 1866, pp. 170-173. ^ 



In Gefaugenschaft. 



1866. Tristram, H. B. Egyptian Geese [Chenalopex segyptiacus] at Stockton-on- 



Tees. < Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 525. 



1966. ViAN, J. Causeries Ornithologiques. < Bev. et Mag. de Zool., 1866, pp. 401-410. 

 Not seen. These lelate to seveial species of Anatidce. 



1867. Blackmore, H. Canada Goose [Bernicla canadensis] at Coombe Bissett. <^Zo' 



oloqist. 2d ser. , ii, 1867, pp. 708, 709. 



