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1819. Ross, J. ? A I Voyage of Discovery, | ma.de under the orders of the 

 Admiralty, | in | His Majesty's ships | Isabella and Alexander, | for 

 the purpose of | exploring Baffin's Bay, | and inquiring into the 

 probability of a | Northwest Passage. | — | By John Ross, K. S. 

 Captain Royal Navy. | — | London : | — | John Murray, Albemarle- 

 street. | — | 1819. 1 vol. 4to. 2 p. 11., pp. i-xl, 1-252, 1 1., pp. 

 i-cxxxvi, maps, plates. 



Appendix II, pp. xlviii-lx, contains an article on the birds observed, about 20 

 in number. The authorship is not clear. Eoss acknowledges his indebtedness 

 "for the article" to J. Edwards and C. J. Beverley, respectively surgeon and 

 assistant surgeon of the ' Isabella'; but the birds are apparently treated by E. 

 or J. Sabine and "W. E. Leach. Qrylle scapularis "Leach", p.li; VHa francsii 

 "Leach", p. lii; Xema ("Leach", but named first in 1816) fia&wi "Sabine", "non- 

 descript", p. lvii,j>Zaie (but with reference to Thomson's A.nn. of Philos.^ vol. xiii), 

 are described as if spp, nn., but were named elsewhere earlier. 



1819. SCORESBY, W., JuN. Narrative of an Excursion upon the Island of Jan 



Mayen ; containing some Account of its Appearance and Produc- 

 tions. <C Edinb. Philos. Journ., i, 1819, pp. 121-126. 

 Contains slight allusions to the birds. 



1820. [Anon.] Die Expedition des Kipitaus Ross zu Erforschung der Baf- . 



finabai und Untersuchung der Mijglichkeit einer nordwestlichen 

 Durchfahrt. <^ Oken's Isia, Jahrg. iv, 1820, Litter. Anzeig., pp. 

 120-127. 



Bemerkungen des Herausgebers, nebst des Leach'schen Verzeichnissos von 

 25 Arten, pp. 115-119, mit Anmerknngen von dem Originale. Grylle scipularis 

 Leach, p. 116 ; TTriafrancaii Leach, p. 116 ; Xema sahmi Leach, p. 118. 



1820. Crantz, D. The | History of Greenland: 1 including | an account of 

 the Mission | carried on by the | United Brethren | in that country. 

 I — I From the Ge^paan of David Crantz. | — | With | a continua- 

 tion to the present time; | illustrative notes; | and an appendix, 

 containing a sketch of the Mission | of the brethren in Labrador. 

 1 — I [Quotation.] | — | In Two Volumes. | Vol. I [II]. | Loudon: 

 I printed for Lon^an, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, | Paternos- 

 ter-row. I 1820. 8vo. Vol. I, frontisp., pp. xi, 359, map, plates. 

 Vol. II, frontisp., pp. vi, 323. 



Vol. I, Book II, Chap. I, pp. 66-84.— m. Land birds. IV. Different varieties of 

 sea-fowl. V. First class, with spoon-shaped bills. VI. Second class, with short 

 wings. VII. Third class, with long wings. VIII. Nourishment of sea-fowl and 

 their propagation. This bird-matter occupies pp. 71-84, being a very respectable 

 treatise on Greenland ornitholog,v, considering when it was written ; the species 

 are readily identifiable, for the most part, and the remarks are those of an actual 

 observer. This is a late edition ; see 1765, and especially what is said at 1767 ; I 

 am unable to make an actual comparison. 



1820. Harmon, D. W. A | Journal | of | Voyages and Travels | in the | In- 

 teriour of North America, | between the 47th and 58th Degrees of 

 Latitude, . . . [etc., 11 lines]. | Illustrated by a map of the coun- 

 try. I By Daniel Williams Harmon, | a Partner iu the North West 

 Company. | — | Andover: | Printed by Flagg and Gould. | 1820. 1 

 vol. sm. 8vo. pp. i-xxiii, 25-432, portrait, map. 



Ends with "A concise account of the principal animals which are found in the 

 northwestern part of North America", pp. 415-432; but this is confined to mam- 

 mals, and the book is scarcely citable as to ornithology ; still it contains some 

 Blight notices of birds, here and there. 



