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don, of Madisonville for valuable papers otherwise inaccessible to me, 

 and to the latter gentleman for much timely and laborious assistance. 



Species for the first time given as Ohioan are in italics. Only snth species are given 

 as synonyms (Syn.) as occur elsewhere in the same paper under another name. Names 

 of species, now rejected as Ohioan, or rejected upon the tben evidence, are inclosed in 

 parentheses. 



1808-14. Wilson, A. American Ornithology ; or, the Natural History of 

 the Birds of the United States : Illustrated with plates en- 

 graved and colored from original drawings tlaken from nature. 

 By Alexander Wilson. Vol. I [-IX.] Philadelphia: Pub- 

 lished by Bradford and Inskeep. 



Names the following birds, as observed in Ohio : 

 Vol. I, 1808. — Picua oarolinws, P. varius. 



Vol. Ill, 1811. — Alcedo alcyon, Sylvia magnolia, Psiitacus carolin&nais. 

 Vol. IV, 1811.— Sirix nyotea, Faloo leuoocephalus. 

 Vol. V, 1812. — Sirundo pelasgia, Coluniba migratoria. 

 Vol. VI, 1812. — Perdix virginianus, Strix virginiana, Falco furcatus. 

 Vol. IX, 1814. — Vultur aura, Corvus corax. 14 species. 



1825-33. Bonaparte, C. L. American Ornithology; or, the Natural 

 History of Birds inhabiting the United States, not given by 

 Wilson, with figures drawn, engraved, and colored, from na- 

 ture. By Charles Lucian Bonaparte. Vol. I [-IV.] Phila- 

 delphia : Carey, Lea & Carey^ — ^Chestnut street, fyondon : — John 

 Miller, 40 Pall Mall. 



Names the following as ooonrring in Ohio : 

 Vol. I, 1825. — Hirundo lunifrons, Meleagris gallopavo. 



1831-39. AuDTJBON, J. J. Ornithological Biography, or an account of the 

 habits of the Birds of the United States of America; accom- 

 panied by descriptions of the objects represented in the work 

 entitled The Birds of America, and interspersed with delinea- 

 tions of American scenery and manners. By John James 

 Audubon, F. R. S S. L. & E. Edinburg : Adam Black. 

 Names the following species as Ohioan : 



Vol. I, 1831. Sylvia discolor, Psittacus carolinensis, Coccyzus erythropMhal- 

 mus, Fringilla tristis, Sylvia vermivora, S. formosa, Tetrao umbellus, Tanagra 

 CBStiva, Falco halicetus, Perdix virginiana, Troglodytes ludovuAanus, Cerfhia 

 varia. 



Vol. II, 1834. Catkartes iota, Strix nyctea, Fringilla leueophrya, F. ludovid- 

 ana, Mutdcapa crinita, Icteria viridis, Fringilla cardinaUs, Emberiza nivalis, 

 Strix acadica. 



Vol. Ill, 1835. Anser canadensis. Anas sponsa, Larus zonorJiynchus, L. argen- 

 tatus, L. maHnus, (L. atrioilla). Anas creeca, Podiceps comntus, (Arctic Tern), 

 BlaoTc Tern. 



