6 THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. IV. 



Bonaparte contributed many most important papers to 

 the Academy. 



CoQUiLLE. In the Austral Av. Rec, Vol. II., pts. 2-3, 

 October 23, 1913, I gave details of publication of plates and 

 text, based on the work done by Sherborn and Woodward 

 in the Annals Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. VII., Vol. 7, p. 391, 1901. 

 CouES. Probably the most brilliant all-round ornithologist 

 that has yet lived. Better known in connection with American 

 works, such as his Key and Check List of North American 

 birds, but must be noted here in connection with his Mono- 

 graphs, which appeared in the Proceedings Academy Natural 

 Sciences Philadelphia. 



A Monograph of the Tringese of North America ; 1861, 



pp. 170-205, sign. July-August. 

 A Review of the Terns of North America ; 1862, 



pp. 535-559, sign. December. 

 A Critical Review of the Family Procellariidse : 



Parti., 1864, pp. 72-91, sign. March-April. 

 Part II., 1864, pp. 116-141, sign. April. 

 Part III., 1866, pp. 25-33, sign. March. 

 Part IV., 1866, pp. 134-172, sign. May. 

 Part v., 1866, pp. 172-197, sign. May. 

 As an Appendix to an essay on the Birds of the Colorado 

 Valley Coues published a Bibliography of American Ornithology 

 (U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. Misc. Publ., No. il, pp. 568-784, 

 after October 31), 1878, following with a second and third 

 instalment, Bulletin No. 2 (September 6), 1879, and Bulletin 

 No. 4 (September 30), 1880. A fourth instalment (on British 

 Birds) occurs in Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. II., 1880, pp. 359- 

 482. 



CuviER. Tabl. EUm. 1798. In Journ. Typogr., December 

 24, 1797. 



Lecons d'Anat. Comp., Vols. I. and II. ibid. April 19, 1800. 

 Le Regne Animal, titles 1817, 4 Vols. B.F., December 7, 1816. 

 2ndEdition, B.F., Vols. L, IL, IV., and V., April 11, 1829; Vol. 

 III., March 27, 1830. See Griffith and Pidgeon. 



Daudin. Traite d'Orn., Vol. I., January 1800. Vol. II. , May 

 14, 1800. See Richmond, Auk, October 1899, p. 325 note. 



