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VI. MISCELLANEOUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
1, Revie nu American Birds in the Museum of the Smithsonian In- 
stitution ; by 8. F. Barrv. Part I, North and Middle America. Shee 
1,2 an ’3 48 pp., 8vo; to be scinued: Smithsonian Mindellenesal 
4, i h 
cal notes, of the species in the Smithsonian Collections, it will include 
references. to 1 species exami anywhere by the author, rene a 
Mention, at the end of or families, of species not se 
der the term “ North America” is comprised all of America north of * 
the part south of this line to ihe continent of South America anaee 
with the West Indies. The references, in the first three sheets issued, 
are very complete, and the critical notes full and seuiyartied such as 
ans - expected from the accuracy and science of the aut 
e specimens of the Smithsonian Institution have a collected 
biely by the various government exploring expeditions or by speci 
gy this head will, as the author states, be one great object before him. 
ervations on the Terrestrial Pulmonifera of Maine, including a 
Catalogue of all ae — of Terrestrial = Fluviatile Mollusca known 
lo inhabit the Sta ; by Epwarp S. Mor 64 pp., 8vo, with numer- 
ese represent the she lls of a number of the ota Die and 
also, for many “of them, the Cae plate, and the lingual membrane with 
its denticles, besides, in a few cases, other details, such as magnified views 
the exterior surfaces of the shells, ete. 
w Yo ane 1864, 
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h sud with a cusibbe of 
