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IJIBLIOGEAPHICAL APPE:JDIX. 180Ji-1803 595 



1800. D'ElJES, C. D. E.— Continued. 



I Manners, Eeokoning, Time, Mode of Govern- | ment, &o. Feasts, 

 Dances, Hunting, Wea- | pons of War, &o. Making Peace, Diversions, 

 I Courtship, Marriage, Religious Tenets, | Mode of Worsliip, Dis- 

 eases, Method of ] Cure, Burying their Dead, Character | of the 

 Scanyawtanragahrooote Indians, | Particular Description of the 

 Quadru- | peds, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects, | which are to 

 be met with on and in the | vicinity of Scanyawtanragahrooote | 

 Island. I — I Copy Eight Secured. | — | Printed for, and Sold by 

 Henry Ranlet, Exeter. | — | 1800. 1 vol. sm. 12mo. pp. i-vi, 7-176. 

 Chapter XV, on the quadrupeds, birds, etc. (pp. 170-173), names many kinds of 

 the latter, and describes more particularly the Blackbird, Hummingbird, the 

 "Whetsaw {Coccygus erythropMJuUTnus?), anA the famous " Wacon-bird "- The 

 description of the latter is not reconcilable with any known species, but, in the 

 light of other accounts of the same bird, may be doubtfully considered a hint of 

 Milvulus forficatus. Field says of our author that " his narrative is at all events 

 little better than a fiction". 



1800. Jefferson, T. Jefferson's | Notes, | on the State of Virginia; | with 



the I Appendixes — complete. | — | To which is subjoiued, | [etc.] 

 I — I Baltimore: | Printed by W. Pechin, [etc.] | 1800. 1vol. 8vo. 

 pp. 1-194, (l)-(53), [1]-[21] (three -separate paginations). 

 In this edition, the list of the birds is at pp. 72-77. 



1801. Jbffeeson, T. Notes | on the | State of Virginia. | — | By Thomas 



Jefferson. | — | First hot-pressed edition. | — | Philadelphia. | E. T. 

 Rawle, Publisher, — June, 1801. | John Thompson, Printer. 1 vol. 

 Svo. 2 p. 1., pp. 436, .56, frontisp., 1 pi., and maps. 

 Birds in this edition at pp. 133-137. 



1801. Jefferson, T. Notes | on the | State of Virginia. | With an | Appen- 



dix. I — I By Thomas Jefferson. | — | Third American Edition. | — 

 I — I New-York : | Printed by M. L. & W. A. Davis. — For Furman 

 & Loudon, I [etc.] | — | 1801. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 392, frontisp., map, 

 and folded leaf. 



Though this is called the " 3d ", there were certainly more than two previous 

 editions. Birds at pp. 102-107. 



1802. Jefferson, T. Notes | on the | State of Virginia. | With an | 



Appendix. | ^ | By Thomas Jefferson. | — | Ninth American 

 edition. | — | Boston : | Printed by H. Sprague, No. 44, Marlboro' 

 Street. | 1802. 1 vol. 18mo. pp. 368, map, tab., and pi. 

 Birds at pp. 95-100. 



1802. Sewastianoff, — . Description d'une nouvelle espfece de Canard et 



d'une variety de I'huitrier, qui se tronvent da^s le cabinet d'histoire 

 naturelle de I'Academie Imperiale des Sciences. < Nova Acta Acad. 

 Scienf. Imp. Petrop.for 1800, xiii, 1H02, pp. 346-351, pi. x. 



Anas canagioa, sp. n., p. 349, pi. a, and a black Scematopus, not named {after- 

 ward K. niger Pall.), both from Northwestern America, 



1803. Jeffbrson, T. Notes | on the | State of Virginia. | With an f Ap- 



pendix I relative to the murder of Logan's family. | By Thomas 

 Jefferson. | — | — | Trenton : | Printed by Wilson & Blackwell, 

 for Mathew Carey, No. 118 Market-st, | Philadelphia. | — | 1803. 1 

 vol. 16mo. pp. 356, no illustr. 

 Birds at pp. 9-1-98. 



