594 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. ITOff-lSOO [ss 



1799. Barton, B. S.— Continued. 



"Feingilla ferruginea. I snspect this is tbe Hedge-Sparrow of Lawson, P 

 144. It istheFringillarnfaof Bartram. Travels. Edwards calls it Little Spar- 

 row. PL 354. In New-Tork it is called the Shepard." ( WilsoD caUa the Tox 

 Sparrow (PassereUaUiaca) "rnfa" in one place, after Bartram, and "ferraginea" 

 in another, probably after Barton. But what bird Barton means here is not 

 evident.) 



" Frikgilla exilis [sp. n.]. This a good deal resembles the Motacilla Regnlns, 

 or Golden-crested "Wren. Perhaps, they are the same." (Not identifiable.) 



"Gracula quiscula!" (The author carefully distingnishes two species of 

 Grakles, one being the common Crow Blackbird {Q.purpureus), the other, here 

 called " G. quiscula ! ", after Sartram, being evidenllythe Q, major ol authors, 

 or the Boat-tailed Grakle.) 



Page n. 



" HiRUNDO RU8TICA ? Thls 18 not the Hirundo mstica of Europe. It wants a 

 name. It may be called Hirundo horreorum, from its so generally frequenting 

 onr barns to build its nest." 



Page 18. 



" Motacilla troglodytes 1 This is the Motacilla palnstris, or Kegnlns mi- 

 nor, of Bartram. Travels." (That ia, Ciitothorus palustris.) 



"Certhia FAMILL4RIS (mlhl). 1 now suspect, that this is no other than the 

 Certhia familiaris of LiuDseus," . . . (But it certainly is not, if he means the 

 same bird he called *' C. familiaris" on p. 3.) 



" Lanius TTRANNUS. This I rather Consider as a spocles ofMuscicapa. It may 

 be called Muscicapa rex " (sp. n. =carolinen8is Gm.). 



Page 20. 



" Certhia i-xokibana (mihi). This bird I do not find figured or described. It 

 is mentioned by Mr. Bartram {Travels), under the name of Motacilla coroliniaoa, 

 or Kegulus magnus," etc. (Full description follows. The bird is evidently Tkry- 

 oth&rus ludovieianus (Lath.).) 



" Fringilla pinus (mibi)." (Given as a new species ; bat the name Carduehis 

 pintts occurs in Bartram for the same species.) 



1799. Bartram, W. Voyage | dans les parties snd | de I'Am^rique | septen- 



trionale ; | Savoir : les Carolines septentrionale et m^ridio- | nale, 

 la Georgie, les Florides orientale et | occid^ntale, le pays des Chero- 

 k6es, le vaste | territoire des Muscogulges on de la conf^dfi- | ration 

 Creels, et le pays des Chactaws; | Contenant des details sur le sol et 

 les productions natu- | relies de ces contrfes, et des observations sur 

 les moeurs des Sauvages qui les habifcent. | Par Williams [sic] Bar- 

 tram. I Imprim^ k Philadelphie, en 1791, et h Londres, | en 1792, 

 et trad, de I'angl. par P. V. Beaoist. | Tome Premier [Second]. | A 

 Paris, I Chez j Carteret et Brosson, libraires, rue Pierre- | Sarrasin, 

 n^'lS et7. I jDugour et Dnrand, me et maison Serpente. | An VII. 

 [1799.] 8 vols. sm. 8vo. Vol. I, half-title, frontispiece, title, pp. 

 1-457, 1 1., map, and pll. Vol. II, half-title, title, pp. 1-436, 1 1., pi. 



See the orig. ed., 1791. In this French version, the list of birds is in vol. II, at 

 pp. 40-56, and bird-matter continues to p. 66 ; also occurs elsewhere, as in the 

 original. 



1800. D'Eres, C. D. E. Memoirs | of | Charles Dennis Eusoe D'Eres, | 



A Native of Canada; | Who was with the Scanyawtauragahroo- 

 ote I Indians eleven years, with a particular | account of his Suf- 

 erings, &c. during | his tarry with them, and his safe | return 

 to Lis Family Connec- | tions in Canada ; j to which is added | An 

 Appendix, | containing | A brief account of their Persons, Dress, 



