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tified — is it not young D. virens 9), f. 2 ; S. pants (sp. n., p. 114), f. 3 ; Falco velox, 

 pi. 45, f. 1 ; Muscicapa rutidlla, f. 2 ; Sylvia coronata, f. 3. 



Vol. VI, 1812.— Preface contains a " List of the Land Birds of the United 

 States, with their generic characters, according to the arrangement of Latham ". 

 In a few cases, the names do not agree with those in the text. The list is stated 

 to indicate the new species hy italics ; but it does not thus mark the many old 

 species to which "Wilson gave new names, and which are thus de jure new.— 

 Falco pennsylvanicus (s^.Ti ,^. 13), -p\,4G,i.l (this is Accipiter, afterward cooperi 

 Bp. , n-. t Buteo) ; Oolumba passerina, f. 2, 3 ; Scolopax gallinago^ pL 47, f. 1 ; Teirao 

 virginianus, i. 2 ; Rallus virginiamtis [= Forzana carolma], pi. 48, f. 1; Scolopax 

 ndnor, f. 2 ; Tetrao umbellus, pi. 49 ; Strix virginiana, pi. 50, f. 1 ; S. fiamtmea, f. 2 ; 

 Museicapa minuta, f. 5 (sp. n., p. 62 — never identified) ; Strix hudaonia, f. 6 (figs. 3 

 and 4 of this plate are quadrupeds) ; Falco uliginoaus, pi. 51, f, 1 ; Falco furca- 

 tu8, f. 2; Strix otu8, f. 3 ; Falco borealis, pL 52, f. 1; F. leverianus ?, f. 2 (young 

 of horealis); F. atricapillits (sp. n., p. 80), f. 3; F. niger (sp. n., p. 80), pi. 53, f. 

 1 ; var., f. 2 ; F. lineatus, f. 3 ; Oriolus baltimonts, f. 4 ; Emberiza erythropihalrna 

 [sic], f. i ; Falco pennsylvanicus bia, pi. 54, f. 1 (tbis is the huteo — not the Ac- 

 dpiter which is also called pennsylvanicus earlier in this volume) ; Caprimul- 

 gus carolinends, f. 2 ; Sylvia •mariti/ma (sp. n,, p. 99), t. 3 ; S. htriata, t 4. 



Vol. VII, 1813 — the last published by the author himself .—i'Viico /wiyi*s, pi. 55, 

 f. 1; Falco ossifragus, f. 2; Scolopax borealis (nee Lath., sp. n., p. 22), pi. 56, f. 1; 

 3}rvnga alpina, f. 2 ; Scolopwx semi-palmata, f. 3 ; S. fedoa, f. 4 ; Tringa interpres, pi. 

 57, f. 1 ; T. d/nereat f. 2 ; 2\ dnclus, f. 3 ; Charadrius apricarius, f. 4 ; (Dringa rufa 

 (sp. n., p. 43), f. 5: Scolopax noveboracensis, p. 58, f. I ; Hecurvirostra himantopus, t 

 2 ; Tringa solitaria {sp. n., p. 5'J), f. 3 ; Scolopax fiavipes, f. 4 ; S. vociferus (sp. n,, p. 

 57), f 5; Tringa macularia, pl.59,f.lj T. &ar(ramm (sp. n., p. 63), tl 2; T.hiaticula 

 f. 3 ; Oharadrius calidris, f . 4 ; 0. pluvialis, f. 5 ,- 0. vod/era, f. 6 ; Sterna hirundo, pi. 

 60, f 1 ; S. minuta, f. 2 j S.plumbea (sp. n., p. 83), f. 3 ; Ehynchops nigra, f. 4 ; Procel- 

 lariapelagica, f. 6 — there is no fig. 5 ; Ardea virescens, pi. CI, f.l; A. nycticorax, f. 2, 

 3 ; A. egretta, f. 4 ; Mallus virginianus bis, pi. 62, f. i (this is rightly so named) ; R. 

 crepitans, f. 2 ; ,4 rdea ccerulea, f . 3 ; J. candidissim a, f. 4 ; Platalea ajaja, pi. 63, f. 1 ; 

 Mecuroirosira americana, f. 2 j Charadrius rubidus (sp. n., p. 129), f. 3 ; Tringa semi- 

 palmata (sp. n., p. 131), f. 4. 



Vol. VIII, 1814 — " which was left unfinished by its ingenious and indefatigable 

 author", anil appeared under the editorship of G. Ord, who furnished the preface. 

 " The historical pare of the present volume was fully completed and printed off; 

 and all th*) plates, except one, were engraved, under the superintendence cf.the 

 author himself." — Ardea ludovidana (sp. n., p. 13), pi. 64, f.l; Haemaiopus ostro- 

 legus, f. 2 ; Ardea [ Gms] americana, f. 3 ; Numenius longirostra (sp. n., p. 23), f. 4 ; 

 Ardea violacea, pi. 65, f . I ; A. herodias, f. 2 ; A. minor, f. 3 ; A. exdis, f. 4 ; Tantalus 

 loeulator, pi. 66, f. 1 ; T. ruber, f. 2 ; T. albus, f. 3 ; Fhoenicopteros ruber, t. 4 ; An/is 

 perspidllata, pi. G7, f. 1; A. albeola,f.2,'3; Ayias canadensis, f. 4; A. fuligula, f. 5 ; 

 A.clangula,f.(j;A.clypeata,f.l ; Mergus merganser, i.l.G8,i'. 1,2; Anas acuta, f. 3; A. 

 discors, f. 4 ; A. hyperborea, f. 5 ; Mergus cucullatus, pi. 69, f. 1 ; M. serrator, f. 2 ; Anas 

 Tnarila, f. 3 ; A. americana, i. 4; A. hyperborea, yg., f. 5 ; A. labradora, f. 6 ; A. glad- 

 alis, pi. 70, f. 1, 2 ; A. sponsa, f. 3 ; A. crecca, f 4 ; A. valisineria ([sic], sp. n., p. 103), f. 

 5 ; A.fenna?, f.Q; A. boschas, f.l; A. strepera, pi. 71, f. 1 ; A. mollissima, f. 2, 3 ; Mer- 

 gits albeUus, f. 4 ; Anas rubidus (sp. n., p. 128), f. 5, 6 ; A. bemicla, pi. 72, f. I ; A. 

 nigra, f. 2 ; A.fusca, f. 3 ; A. histrionica, f. 4 ; A. obscura, f. 5 ; Sterna aranea (;ip. n., 

 p. 143), f. 6 ; S, fuUgvnosa, f. 7. 



Vol. IX, 1814— published, like VIII, undereditorshipofGr. Ord, who signed the 

 preface, and furnished the "Biographical Sketch of Alexander "Wilson", pp. 

 xiii-xlviii. A "List of the "Water Birds of the United States, with their generic 

 Characters, according to the arrangement of Latham ", follows (pp. xlix-lv: i).— 

 Fulicaatra (sp. n.,p. 61),pL 73, f. 1 ; GaUinula porphyrio,f. 2; Phalaropus lobata, 

 f. 3; Phalaropus hyperborea, f. 4; Oharadrius Wilsonia (Ord, sp. n., p. 77), f. 5; 

 Plotus melanogaster, pL74, f. 1,2; Colymbus gladalis, f. 3; Larus rudibundus, 

 f. 4 ; Alca alle, f. 5 ; Yultur aura, pL 75, f. 1 ; Yultur atratus, f. 2 ; Ccrvus coraac, 

 f. 3; Falco per^rinus, pi. 76. (Fringilla linaria, ref. topi. 333, f. 4; Falco leuco- 



