No.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY PELECANID^. 983 



1851. [SUNDEVALL, C. J.] Pelikaii [Pelecanus onocrotalus] i Sverige. <^f)fvei-s. 

 Kongl. retensk.-Akad. Fork, for dr 1850, 1851, pp. 184, 185. 



1855. Brehm, a. E. Der grosse Pelikan des inneren Nordost-Afrika's, [n. s. w.] 



<^J.f. 0. , iii , 1855, pp. 92-94. 

 P. giganteus, sp. n., p. 94, attempted to be distinguished from P. rufeseens. 



1856. Tristram, H. B. Pelican [Pelecanus onocrotalus] found dead on the Coast of 



Durham. <^ Zoologist, xiv, 1856, j). 5321. 



1863. SCHLEGEL, H. Pelccani < If «s. iVai. JS'ts/. Pa/ys-Bas, 4" livr., Juillet 1863, pp. 

 pp. 1-44. 



The "Pelecani" of this author consist of the six genera oftenest now divided into aa 

 many families, as follows : 



Fregata, 2 app. — Graculus, 22 spp. — Plotus, 3 s-pp.— Pelecanus, 6spp. — Sula, 6spp. — Phaeton, 

 3 spp. Total of 294 specimens. 



1865. GlEBEL, C. [G. ] Zur Charakteristik der Pelckane. <[ Zdtsch. fiir die gesammten 

 Naturwiss., 1865, pp. 250-257. 

 Mir nicht zuganglich. 



1865. SwiXHOE, R. [On Pelecanus philippensis. ] <^IMs, 2d ser., i, 1865, pp. Ill, 112. 



1867. Beal, W. J. The Pelican [Pelecanus erythrorhynchus] in Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



< Am. ^''at., i, 1867, pp. 323, .324. 



^fTote of the occurrence, with extracts from other authors on habits, etc. 

 1867. Milne-Edwards, A. Note sur I'existence d'un Pelican de grande taille dana 

 les tourbieres d'Angleterre. <^Ann. des Sd. Nat., 5« ser., viii, 1867, pp. 285- 

 293, pi. 14. 



1867. Naxjman, C. H. Breeding Place of the Pelican [Pelecanus trachyrhynchus]. 



< Am. Nat. , i, 1867, pp. 436, 437. 



Indian River, Florida — with reference to statements of "W. J. Beal, ihid., p. 323. 



1868. Milne-Edwards, A. On the former Existence of a Pelican in the English 



Feus. < IMs, 2d ser., iv, 1868, pp. 363-370. 



Translated from Ann. Sci. Nat, 5""'ser., viii, pp. 285-293 (q. v.), with editorial notes. 

 1868. Milne-Edwards, A. Note sur I'existence d'un Pelican de grande taille dans les 

 tourbieres d'Augleterre. <^ Compt, Bend, de I'Acad, Sci., Ixvi, 1868, pp. 1242- 

 1244. 



Precis de ses observations. 



1868. Milne-Edwards, A. Note on the Existence of a large Pelican in the Turbar- 

 ies of England. < Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4th ser., ii, 1868, pp. 165, 166. 

 From Comptes Rendus, June 22, 1868, pp. 1242-1244. 



1868. [Milne-Edwards, A.] Vorkommen eines grossen Pelikaus in den Torfmooreu 

 Englands. <^Aus der Natiir, xlvi, oder n. F., xxxiv, 1868, pp. 670, 671. 



1868. Newton, A. [Exhibition of humerus of a species of Pelican from the Cam- 

 bridgeshire Feus. ] < P. Z. S., xxxvi, 1868, p. 2. 



This is the same specimen treated by A. Milne-Edwards in several communications : a 

 bone from a young individual of a large species of Pelecanus, doubtfully distinct from P. 

 onocrotalus. 



1868. SCLATER, P. L. Notes on tlie Pelicans living in the Society's Gardens. <^ P. 



Z. S., xxxvi, 1868, pp. 264-269, pll. XXV, xxvi, and woodcc. 



Six or possibly 7 species are named as living as above. These are Pelecanus onocrotalus, 

 P. mitratus, P. crispus, P. rufeseens, P. conspicillatus, and P.fuscus, of which the fourth (pi. 

 xxvi) and last (pi. xxv) are figured, together with portions of the head of the first, second, 

 and fourth. A figure is also given of what Mr. Blyth regard.s as P. javanicus, Horsf., from 

 a Syrian example. Notes on all these as well as on three others not exhibited in the Zo- 

 ological Gardens are given, and a diagnostic list of the 10 species which seem to the author 

 to be well founded. 



1869. Baird, S. F. [On R. Ridgway's discovery of the decidvTOUs nature of the horny 



process on the bill of Pelecanus trachyrhynchus.] <^7&/,s, 2tl ser., v, 1839, p. 

 350. 



