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Bonaparte, C. L.— Supplement to the genera of North American birds, and to the synopsis of the species 

 found within the territory of the United States. Ill, January, 1827, 49. 



Bonaparte, C. L— An account of four species of Stormy Petrel, (Thalassidroma.) By Charles Locien Bona- 

 parte. Ill, January, 1827, 89. 



Bonaparte, C. L.— Notice of a nondescript species of Grouse from North America. By Chaiu,es L. Bonaparte. 

 July, 1827. Ill, 212. 



Douglas, Davib. — Observations on the VuUier caUfomianus of Shaw. IV, January, 1829, 328. 

 Kino, Capt. Phillip Parker —Extracts of a letter addressed by Capt. Phillip Parker King, R. N., to N. A. 

 Vigors, on the animals of the Straits of Magellan. (Part 2.) IV, July, 1828, 91. {Anas rafflem—a. plate of the 

 species in tab. xxix, supplement.) 



SwAiNSON, William — On several groups and forms in ornithology not hitherto defined. By William Swainson. 

 1827. Ill, 158, 343. 

 London. — ^Leach, W. E. — ^Zoological Miscellany ; being descriptions of new or interesting animals, (conducted by W. E. 

 Leach,) illustrated with colored figures drawn from nature by K. P. Nodder. 3 vols. 8vo, Loudon, 1814-1817. 



London. — Zoological Society ^ Proceedings of the Committee of Science and Coirespondence. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 1831, 1832. (These precede the regular series of Proceedings of the Society commencing in 1833.) 



Collie, A., esq — Oa the Touch, oi the 'E'liga.te Bird. (Taehypdes aquUus.) By A. Collie. April 26, 1831. Pro- 

 ceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 62. 



Gould, John. — On a new species of Woodpecker (Pkus imperialis) from California. By John Gould. July 24, 

 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 139. 



Owen, R. — On the anatomy of the Gannet, {Sula bassana.) By R. Owen, esq. June 14, 1831. Proceedings 

 of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 90. 



Owen, R. — On the anatomy of the Flamingo, {Phomkopterm ruber.) August 28, 1832. Proceedings of Com- 

 mittee of Science and Correspondence, 11, 141. 



Richardson, J. — Birds and mammalia collected during the last Arctic Land Expedition under Sir John 

 Franklin. By J. Riohaedson, M. D. September 27, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspon- 

 dence, I, 132. 



Vigors, N. A. — Characters of several new species of birds collected by Mr. Cuming in Chili and Mexico. By 

 N. A. Vigors. January 10, 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 3. 



Tareell, W. — On the specific identity of the Gardenian and Night Herons (Ardea gardeni and nyctkorax.) By 

 W. Yarreil. January, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, I, 27. 



Tarrell, W. — On the occurrence of several North American birds in England {Anas sponsa, Anas oceidua, and 

 Alauda alpesiris.) By W. Yarrell. February 8, 1831. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, 

 I, 35. 



Yarrell, W. — On a hybrid bred by the Society between a Muscovy Drake (Anas moschaia) and a Common Duck, 



{Anas hoschas.) By W. Yarrell. May 8, 1832. Proceedings of Committee of Science and Correspondence, II, 100. 



London. — Z oological Society, continued : Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. Vol. I. 1S33, el seq. 



Bonaparte. — Description of new or interesting birds from South America and Mexico. By C. L. Bonaparte. 



November 14, 1837. V. 108. 



Bonaparte — On the Garruline Birds or Jays ; with descriptions of new species. By Prince Charles Lucien 

 Bonaparte. April 9, 1850. XVIII, 79. 



Bonaparte. — On the largest known species of Phaleridine Bird. By Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte. July 

 22,1851. XIX, 201. {Sagmatorinm lathami.) 



Cox. — Notice of a living Mocking-bird (?^rctejt)0%totttis.) By J. C. Cox, esq. October 22, 1833. 1,114. 

 Fraser, L. — Description of three new species of birds. By L. Eraser. February 24, 1844. XII, 37. 

 {Lagopits ferrugineus, from Mexico.) 



GoiJLD. — On a collection of birds from North America presented by Mr. Polliot. By John Gould. February 

 25, 1834. II, 14. 



Gould. — On several species of birds allied to the European Wren, with characters of new species. By John 

 Gould. October 11, 1836. IV, 88. 



Gould. On a new species of OHyx from California {Ortyx plumifera) from the collection of the late Mr. David 



Douglas, and a new species of the genus Podargus from Java. By John Gould April 11, 1837. V, 42. 



Gould.— On the characters of new birds in the Society's collection. By John Gould. July 25, 1837. V, 79. 

 Gould, John. — On the genus Amms. By John Gould, Oct. 14, 1845. XIII, 103. 



