1050 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Tol.r. 



1865. [Field, E.] Letter from the Eight Rev. The Bishop of Newfoundland, con- 

 cerning the Mummy of the Great Auk, (Alca impennis,) found on the Funk 

 Islands. < Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. ScL, i, pt. iii, 1865, p. 145. 



3 specimens — one went to Prof. A. Newton, another to Prof. L. Agassiz, the other to J, 

 M. Jones, President of the Institution. 



1865. HOMEYER, A. V. Alca impennis im Breslauer Museum. <^J- f- 0., xiii, 1865, 

 pp. 151, 152. 



1865. [Newton, A.] [On some remains of Alca impennis.] <^IMs, 2d ser., i, 1865, 

 pp. 116, 117. 



1865. Newton, A. The Gare-fowl [Alca impennis] and its Historians. <^Nat. Hist. 

 Rev., Oct., 1865, pp. 467-488. 

 A very complete summary of the history of the remarkahle bird. 



1865. Owen, R. Description of the Skeleton of the Great Auk, or Garfowl (Alca im- 



pennis, L. ). < Trans. Zool. Soc. London, v, pt. iv, 1865 [read 1864], pp. 317-335, 

 pU. li, Iii, and a map. 



A full account, with results of comparison with its allies. The specimen was that from 

 Funk Island, mentioned in P. Z. S., 1863, pp. 435-438. 



1866. Clogg, S. Little Auk [Mergulus alle] at Liskeard. <^ Zoologist, '2(isev.,i,18Q6, 



p. 101. 

 1866. CoLLKTT, R. Briefliches liber Alca impennis in Norwegen. <^ J^,/. 0., xIt, 1866, 

 pp. 70, 71. 



Ein schones Ex. von Island, in der Samml, des Herrn Nicolai Aall, Besitzer der Eisen- 

 werke bei Twedestrand. — 'Ref. 'Raach, Nyt Magazin for Naturvid., i, 1838, p. 386; Sommer- 

 felt, Sv. Vet.-Akad. Fork., 1862. 



1866. Mathew, M. a. The Great Auk [Alca impenais] on Lundy Island. <^ Zoolo- 

 gist, 2d ser., i, 1866, pp. 100, 101. 

 Strong presumptive evidence that it was alive there within 30 years. 



1866. [Newton, A.] [On several old or little known works which mention Alca im- 

 pennis, and on the discovery of a nearly complete skeleton of that bird in 

 the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, su^jposed to have belonged to 

 John Hunter. ] <^Ihis, 2d ser. , ii, 1866, pp. 223, 224. 



1866. Newton, A. Auszug aus Herrn J. Wolley's Untersuchungen in Island betref- 

 fend den Geier-Vogel oder grossen Alk (Alca imjiennis L). Uebersetzt aus 

 ,, The Ibis ". October 1861. < J.f. O., xiv, 1866, pp. 310-338. 



1866. [Newton, A.] Der Geiervogel [Alca impennis] and seine Geschichtsschreiber. 



(Uebersetzt aus der ,, Natural History Review," Oct. 1885.) <^J. f. 0., xiv, 

 1836, pp. 394-419. 



1867. BOARDMAN, G. A. On the Plumage of the Black Guillemot [Uria grylle]. 



< Am. Nat., i, 1867, p. 53. 



Asks for information on the changes of plumage, noting that the species is foiind in Maine 

 in full black feather all winter. 



1867. DUTTON, J. Guillemot and Razorbill near Eastbourne. <^ZooIogist,2d ser., ii, 

 1867, pp. 759, 760. 



1867. GUNN, T. E. The Black Guillemot [Uria grylle], an Addition to the List of 

 Norfolk Birds. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , ii, 1867, p. 710. 



1867. GuNN, T. E. Puffins [Fratercula arctica] on the Norfolk Coast. < Zoologist, 

 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 878. 



1867. GUNX, T. E. Puffin [Fratercula arctica] on the Norfolk coast. < Zoologist, 2d 

 ser., ii, 1867, p. 951; 



1867, Stubbs, C. E. Little Auk [Mergulus alle], &c., at Henley-on-Thames. <^ Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, j). 710. 



1868. Blake-Knox, H. Little Auk [Mergulus alle] in Dublin Bay. <^ Zoologist, 2(1 



ser., iii, 1868, p. 1424. 



