54 



1841. 



Audubon, John James. The Birds of America, from Drawings made 

 in the United States and their Territories. Ill, New York, 1841. Ou 

 page 176, Swainson's Saskatchewan specimen is redescribed and fig- 

 ured (pi. cxcviii) as Erytlirosjpiza te^hrocotis, Swains. 



Bkandt, J. F. <Bull. Acad. St. Petersburg, Kov., 1841, p. 36. 



1843. 



Gould, John. On Nine New Birds collected during the Voyage of H. 

 M. S. SuIi)hur.<Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1843, 104. [L. griseinucha^ 

 accurately described under the name of "i. griseogenysJ^ No locality 

 is given.] 



1850. 



Bonaparte, Carolo Luciano. Conspectus Generum Avium. [The 

 species described in this work are : (1) L. tephrocotis, Swains. (North 

 America). (2) L. brumieinucha, Brandt (Kamtschatka and Kuril 

 Islands). (3) L. griseirmcha, Brandt (Russian America). (4) L. arc- 

 toils, Pall. (Siberia and E. Europe). (5) L. gebleri, Brandt (eastern 

 Siberia).] 



Bonaparte & Schlegel. Monographic des Loxiens. [The species are 

 here ranged under Hlontif ring ilia, Brehm, as follows: (1) M. griseinu- 

 cha, Brandt (p. 35, pi. 41). (2) M. Irunneinucha, Brandt (p. 36, pi. 42.) 

 (3) M. tephrocotis, Swains, (p. 37, pi. 43) : (4) M. arctoa, Pallas (p.. 

 38, pis. 44, 45). The colored plates are excellent.] 



1852. 



Baird, Spencer F. < Exploration of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of 

 Utah. — By Howard Stansbury, Capt. Corps Topog. Eug., U. S. A. Ap- 

 pendix C, Zoology ; Birds, pp. 314-335. [On pp. 317-318, Leucostict& 

 tephrocotis, Swains., is described from an adult male obtained by Cap- 

 tain Stansbury, March 21st, 1850, at Salt Lake City, being the first 

 one secured since the capture of the original type of the species and 

 genus !] 



1858. 



Kittlitz, F. H. von. (?) 



Baird, Spencer F. Washington, 1858. Pacific Railroad Report, vol. 

 IX, 4to, pp. 1005. [L. tephrocotis, Swains., described (pp. 430, 431) as 

 a member of the U. S. fauna, based on specimens obtained by Captain 

 Stansbury, at Salt Lake City, March 21, 1850. L. griseinucha, Brandt, 

 and L. arctoa, Pall., are described in foot-notes.] 



1868. 



Salvadori, Tomas. "Description of a New Species of the Genus 

 Zei/cos^«c/e."<Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1868, p. 579, pi. xliv. [A species 

 {L. giglioU, Salv.) from Dauria is described (p. 579) and figured (plate 

 xliv). It apparently belongs to the L. arctoa group, and, therefore, 

 not a true Leucosticte, and i^robably a member of the subgenus. 

 Hypolia.] 



1869. 



Dall, Wm. H., and Bannister, Henry M. "List of the Birds of 

 Alaska, with Biographical Notes." <Trans. Chicago Ac. Sc. I, ii, 1869,, 

 pp. 267-310, pis. xxvii-xxxiv. [On p. 282, an interesting account of 

 the habits and notes of L. griseinucha is given ; L, littoralis is also 

 given in the list on the same page.] 



