BIEDS — LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 931 



Boston. — American Academy of Arts and Sciences: Memoirs. 4to. 



NciTALL, Thos. — Remarks and inquiries concerning the birds of Massachusetts. New series, I, lfe33, 91. 

 Boston. — Boston Society of Natural History: Boston Journal of Natural History, containing papers and 

 communications read to the Boston Society of Natural History. 8vo. Vol. I, 1834 — 1837, d seq. 



Beewbe, T. M.— Eemarke on the position assumed by George Ord, esq. , in relation to the Cow Blackbird, in 

 Loudon's Magazine for 1836. I. iv, May, 1837, 418. 



BuEWBK, T. M. — Some additions to the catalogue of the birds of Massachusetts in Prof. Hitchcock's report, 

 etc. I, 1837, 435. 



Bkewke, M. D., Thomas M. — A few ornithological facts gathered in a hasty trip through portions of New 

 Brunswick and Nova Scotia, in June, 1850. VI, April, 1852, 297. 



Beewee, M. D., Thomas M. — Notice of the egg of Thalassidroma leachii, with descriptions of the eggs of Procellaria 

 bidwerii, Procellaria obscura, and Puffinvs major. VI, 1852, 308. 



Cabot, Je., Samuel. — Observations on the plumage of the red and mottled owls. {Slrix am.) II, i, February, 

 1838, 126. 



Cabot, Jr., M. D.,Samdel. — Observations on the character and habits of the ocillated turkey. (Meleagrk 

 occelMa. — Cuv. ) IV, September, 1842, 246. (Gives 18 feathers to the tail, and says there is no pectoral tuft.) 



Cabot, Je., M. D, Samuel. — Description and habits of some of the birds of Yucatan. IV, January, 1844, 460. 

 Further account of the same. V, Jan., 1845, 90. 



Cabot, Je.,M. D., Samuel. — Description of Pyranga roseogularis. V, June, 1846, 416. 



Cabot, Je.,M. D., Samuel. — ^The dodo (Didus ineptus,) a rasorial and not a rapacious bird. V, Dec, 1847, 490. 

 GuNDLACH, John. — Description of five new species of birds, and other notes of Cuban species. VI, April, 1842, 

 313. {Muscicapa sagrae, lembeyii, Orpheus saturninm, Corvus minuius, Columba camoeps.) 



Peabodt, Eev. W. B. — A report on the birds of Massachusetts, made to the legislature in the session of 

 1838-'39. Ill, January, 1840, 65. (Same as that in the State report.) 

 Boston. — S ociety of Natural History, Continued : Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History. Vol. 

 I, 1841 to 1844, el seq. 



Agassiz. — Observations on the structure of the foot in the embryo of birds. By Prof. Agassiz. HI, May 3, 

 1848, 42. 



Beewee. — ^Facts tending to clear up the confusion and errors in the history of the Hermit Thrush, [Tardus 

 wlUarius.) By Dr. Beewee. I, July 17, 1844, 170. 



Beewee. — Observations on the appearance of the Cliff Swallow, {Hirwndo lunifrons,) giving data of its appearance 

 in New England. By Dr. T. M. Bbewee. IV, Nov. 17, 1852, 270. 



Beewee. — List of birds found both in Europe and America, sometimes confovmded from close resemblances. 

 By T. M. Beewee. IV, April 6, 1853, 324. 



Betast.— Remarks on the Sandhill Crane. By Dr. Bryant. IV, Feb. 3, 1853, 303. 

 Caboi. — Remarks on the Mekagris ocellata. By Dr. Cabot. I, July 6, 1842, 73. 



Cabot. — Obseivations on the birds common to Central America and the United States, with a memoir on 

 the Paraguay Guan, or Fhasianus motmot. By Dr. Cabot. I, July 20, 1842, 76. 



Cabot. — Remarks on the wild turkey. By Dr. Cabot. I, August 17, 1842, 80. 



Cabot. — Remarks on a species of Ortyx discovered by him in Tucatan, (firtyx nigrogidaria.) By Dr. Cabot. I, 

 Nov. 1, 1843, 151, 



Cabot. — Remarks on birds from Tucatan, which he regarded as new. (Conus voci/erus, Oriolus nvusicus, Momoius 

 yucatenm.) By Dr. Samuel Cabot. I, November 15, 1843, 155. 



Cabot. — Descriptions of three new species of woodpecker from Yucatan. Fkua dvbms, P. parvus, P. yucatanmsis. 

 By Dr. Cabot. I, January 3, 1844, 164. 



Cabot. — Observations concerning the supposed identity of Anas penelvpe and Anas ammcana, the European and 

 American widgeons. By Dr Cabot. II, March 18, 1846, 118. 



Cabot. — Remarks on the Telrao cupido. By Dr. Cabot. H, March 18, 1846, 120. 



Cabot. — Description of a specimen of Pyraw^o. By Dr. Cabot. {Pyranga roseo-gularis.) n,December2, 1846,187. 



Cabot. Comparison between Sterna cantiaca of Europe and Siurna acuflawda, nobis, hitherto considered identical 



with S. cantiaca. By Dr. S. Cabot. II, November 17, 1847, 257. 



Cabot —Description of a new species of wren, under the name of Troghdytet dlbinucha. By Dr. S. Cabot. II, 

 November 17, 1847,257. 



