^0. 4.] COUES'S OENITH. BIBLIOGEAPHY PLOTID^. 989 



Plotidse. 



1806. [Barton, B. S.] [Occurrence of Plotus anliinga as far north in the United 



States as latitude 39°. ] <[ First Suppl. to Barton's Med. and Phys. Journ. , Mar., 



1806, pp. 67, 68. 

 1852, GuRNEY, J. H. Note on the American and Indian Darters in Cai)tivity ; and or, 



the known Species of the Genus Plotus. <^ Zoologist, x, 1852, p. 3711. 

 1852. Smith, A. C. Supposed Capture in England of the American Black-bellied 



Darter (Plotus Anhinga). < Zoologist, x, 1852, pp. 3601-3605, fig. 

 1852. Smith, A. C. Supplemental Note ou the Black-bellied Darter, (Plotus Anhinga). 



< Zoologist, X, 1852, pp. 3654-3657. 



1856. Brewer, T. M. [Occurrence of Plotus anhinga in Illinois.] <^ Proc. Post. Soc. 

 Nat. Hist.,v, 1856, p. 391. 



1868. Wymak, J. On a Thread Worm (Filaria anhingse) infesting the Brain of the 



Snake-bird, (Plotus anhinga Linn.). <^Proc. Post. Soc. Nat. Hist., xii, Oct., 

 1868, pp. 100-104,'figg. 1-7. 



1869. [Wyman, J.] Parasitic Worms in the Brain of a Bird [Plotus anhinga]. 



< Am. Nat., in, 1869, pp. 41-43, figs. 1-7. 



Abstract of Prof. J. Wyman's article " On a Thread "Worm infesting tlie Brain of the Snake- 

 bird," Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist, Oct., 1868, pp. 100-104. 



1872. Wyman, J. Note on the Thread Worm (Filaria anhingae) Found in the Brain 



of the Snake Bird [Plotus anhinga]. <^Am. Nat., vi, 1872, pp. 560, 561. 

 Additional to Proc. Bost. See. Nat. Hist, Oct., 1868, pp. 100-104. 



1873. D5NITZ, W. Ueber die Halswirbelsiiule der Vogel aus der Gattung Plotus, 



<^ Belch, u. Pois-Beym. Arch. , 1873, pp. 357-360, pi. ix A. 

 1873. SCLATER, P. L. [Report on Additions to the Society's Menagerie in December, 



1872. ] <^P.Z.S., 1873, pp. 1-3, fig. 

 Chiefly occupied with Plotus anhinga, which is figured. 

 1875. BuLLER, W. L. On the Occurrence of Plotus novse-hollandise in New Zealand. 



< Trans, and Proc. New Zealand Inst, for 1874, vii, 1875, pp. 217, 218. 



1875. "RoAMER." Water Turkeys [Plotus anhinga]. <^ Forest and Stream, Hi, J &ia.. 



28, 1875, p. 389. 



1876. Al/ix, A. Garrod (A. H.) : Notes sur I'anatomie de 1' Anhinga (Plotus Anhinga). 



(Proceed, zool. Soc. Loud., 1876, p. 335.) <^Gerv. Journ. de Zool.,x,\SlQ,'^'^. 

 440-442. 

 1876. Garrod, A. H. Notes on the Anatomy of the Plotus anhinga. <^ P. Z. S. , Apr. 

 4, 1876, pp. 335-345, pll. xxvi-xxviii. 



Pterylosis, muscles and viscera ; peculiarity of the articulations of the cervical vertebrae 

 and their muscles ; peculiarity of the gizzard. The parts in special question figured. 



1878. COUES, E. Meaning of the word ' ' Anhinga ". < Bull. Nutt. Ornith. Clul), iii. No. 

 2, Apr., 1878, p. 101. 

 Portuguese anhina, related to Latin anguina (anguis, a snake). 

 1878. Garrod, A. H. Note on Points in the Anatomj^ of Levaillant's Darter (Plotus 

 levaillanti). < P. Z. S., June 18, 1878, pp. 679-681, fig. 



On the alimentary canal ; figure of the stomach, showing peculiar structure of glandular 

 areas, TJ-shaped ridge, and pyloric infundibuliform plug. 



1878. [SoLATER, P. L.] [Addition of Plotus levaillanti to the Society's Menagerie iu 

 March, 1878.] < P. Z. S., Apr. 2, 1878, p. 378. 



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