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 Linn, Soc. Trans, xiii. (1822) p. 239. 



36. Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen von Dr. C. Semper. 4to. Leipzig 



and Wiesbaden, 1868 — 74, (Still being issued.) 



37. A List of the Birds known to inhabit the Philippine Archipelago. By 



Arthur,ViscountWalden,F.R. S., President Z.S.Trans. Z.S.vol. ix. p. 125. 

 IV. Nearctisehe Region. 



6. American Ornithology ; or the Natural Ilistory of the Birds of the United 

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 Drawings taken from Nature. By Alexander Wilson. 9 vols. 4to, Phi- 

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7a. The Birds of America, from original Drawings made during a Resi- 

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 John James Audubon. Folio, London, 1826. 



8. American Ornithology; or the Natural History of Birds inhabiting the 



United States, not given by Wilson, with figures drawn, engraved, 

 and coloured from Nature. By Charles Lucian Bonaparte. 4 vols. 

 Royal 4to, Philadelphia, 1825—33. 



9. A Manual of the Ornithology of the United States of Canada. By 



Thomas Nuttall. Vol. i. Land Birds. 8vo, Cambridge, 1832. Vol. ii. 

 Water Birds. Svo, Boston, 1834. 



10. Illustrations of the Birds of California, Texas, Oregon, British and 



Russian America, intented to contain descriptions and figures of all 

 North-American Birds noth given by former American authors, and 

 a General Synopsis of North-American Ornithology. By John Cassin. 

 Royal 8vo. Philadelphia, 1856. 



11. Reports of Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the 



Mississippi to the Pacific Ocean, made under the Direction of the 

 Secretary of War, in 1853—56. 4to, Washington, 1855—60. Birds. 

 By Spencer F. Baird ; with the Cooperation of John Cassin and 

 George N. Lawrence. Vol. ix. (1858). 



12. The Birds of North America; the Descriptions of Species based chiefly 



on the Collections in the Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. By 

 Spencer F. Baird; with the Cooperation of John Cassin and George 

 N. Lawrence. 2 vols. 4to, Philadelphia, 1860. 



13. A History of North-American Birds. By S. F. Baird, T. M. Brewer, 



and R. Ridgway. (Land Birds.) 3 vols. Royal 8vo, Boston, 1874. 



14. Key to North American Birds, coutaining a concise Account of every 



Species of living and fossil Bird at present known from the Con- 

 tinent north of the Mexican and United-States Boundary, By Elliot 

 Coues. 3 vols. Royal Svo, Salem, 1872. 



15. Birds of the North- west : a Hand-Book of the Ornithology of the Region 



drained by the Missouri River and its Tributaries. By Elliott Coues. 

 Svo, Washington, 1874. (Published by the Department of the Interior, 

 U. S. Geol. Snrvey of the Territories ; Miscellaneous Publications, No. 3.) 



16. The new and heretofore unfigured Species of the Birds of North America. 



By Daniel Giraud Elliott. 2 vols. folio, New York, 1869. 



17. Ornithology. Vols. i.-iii. Land Birds. Edited by S. F. Baird, from the 



