BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX 
The appended titles of general and local ornithological publications 
have been selected from the great mass of literature relating to American 
birds, in part with regard to their historic importance, but mainly on 
the basis of their present working value. They include chiefly sys- 
tematic and faunal works, references to special books and papers being 
given in their proper connection in the body of the book. 
It is hoped that the section devoted to ‘local lists,’ as they are com- 
monly termed, will be of much assistance to the faunal naturalist and 
particularly to students of the bird-life of the regions to which, respec- 
tively, they refer. Unfortunately many of these papers are now out of 
print, but the Librarian of the American Museum of Natural History 
may be consulted with a view to securing, at cost, type-written copies 
of those not otherwise available, and which are of sufficient importance 
to warrant the expense involved. 
THE WORLD 
1875-1895... SHarpe, B. and others. Catalogue of Birds in the British 
Museum. 27 vols. with descriptions of the birds of the world, ills.—1885. 
SrEyNEGER, L., and others. Riverside Natural History. Vol. IV, Birds, 4to, 
558 pp., ills. (Houghton, Mifflin). Classification, structure, habits, distri- 
bution.—1893-1896. Newton, A., and others. A Dictionary of Birds. 
Pop. Ed., 8vo, 1088 pp., ills. (Macmillan).—1894-95. LypEKxK=ER, R., and 
others. Royal Nat. Hist., Birds, 4to, Vols. III, 584 pp., and IV, 576 pp., 
ills., General account.—1899. Evans, A. H., Birds. Vol. IX, Cambridge 
Natural History (Macmillan),’8vo, 635 pp., ills. Classification, habits, 
distribution. —1899-1909. SHarpr, B. A Hand-List of the Genera and 
Species of Birds. 8vo, 5 vols. Published by British Museum. Names and 
Ranges.—1909. Know .ton, F. H., and others. Birds of the World, sm. 
4to, 873 pp., ills. (Holt). Habits, distribution. 
NORTH AMERICA 
1808-14. Wiison, A. American Ornithology. 9 vols., 4to. Many sub- 
sequent editions, the last, in one volume, by Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, 
is crude, but at least places Wilson’s text within reach of every one.—1831-39. 
Aupuson, J. J. Ornithological Biography. 5 vols., 8vo of text to accompany 
the 4 elephant folios of plates (1827-38). Republished in 8 vols., 8vo, 1840-44 
and later editions. The elephant folios with the 5 volumes of text sell for $2500 
-$3000; the text can sometimes be purchased at $5 per volume; the first 8vo 
edition brings about $350.—1882-34. Nurrauy, T. Manual of the Orni- 
thology of the United States and Canada. 2 vols. Several later editions, the 
last revised by Montague Chamberlain (Little, Brown & Co.), 1903, 2 vols. 
in one, 473 and 431 pp.—1872. Cougs, E. Key to North American Birds. 
1903, 5th and last ed., 2 vols., roy. 8vo, 1152 pp. The introduction, of 233 
pages, treats of general ornithology and the anatomy of birds.—1874-1884. 
Barrp, 8. F., Brewer, T. M., and Ripeway, R. History of North Ameri- 
can Birds. Land birds, 3 vols.; water birds, 2 vols., 4to. The volumes on 
land birds republished in 8vo size but from same plates, 1905, 596, 590, 560 
(501) 
