47] BIBLIOGEA.PHICAL APPENDIX. l§a8-lS29 613 



1828. Bonaparte, C. L.— Continued. 



433-451) retraces the ground, giving additional p.articnlarg. Accounts of various 

 Bpecies, not North American, are interpol.ited. I find no new specific names in 

 these articles, Bonaparte's new species having been j ast previously character- 

 ized. Cerorkinca, g. n., p. 4^7. The article was republished in one voL 8vo, New 

 York, Seymour, 1828. 



1828. Bonaparte, C. L. The Genera of North American Birds. ... By 

 Charles Lucian Bonaparte. 1 vol. 8vo. Now York, Seymour, 1828. 

 pp. 1-128,293-451. 



Not seen, — The work commonly quoted as "Bonjiparte'e Synopsis" ; consisting 

 of his paper in the Ann. Lye. N. T., separately issued, without repagination. 



1828. Bonaparte, C. L. Further Additions to the Ornithology of the 

 United States ; and Observations on the Nomenclature of certain 

 Species. <^Ann. Lye. Nat. Bist. New Tork, ii, 1828, pp. 154-161. 

 (Head Nov. 6, 1826.) 



Ardea pealii. p. 154 (Florida); Tringa kimantopus, p. 157 (New Jersey), spp. 

 nn. Allied species trcatod for comparison. Synopsis of the genus PAatoropiw. 



1828. Lesson, [E. P.] Genera des Oiseanx du Nord de VAmSrique, et 

 Synopsis des espfeoes qui vivent aux £tats-Unis; par Charles- 

 Lucien Bonaparte. . . . <F^)-«ss.BttW.,2»sect.,xiii, 1828, pp. 122-125. 

 "Dans un premier article, nous avons pr6sent6 les esp^ces d6crites parM. 

 Ch. B. ; dans celui-ci, nous r6uniron3 cellea que cet auteur signale comme nou- 

 velles, ou comme ayant 6t6 mal d6crites ou peu connues."— 18 espdces. 



1828. Lesson, [E. P.] Birds of America from drawings made during a resi- 



dence of twenty-five years in the United States and its territories. 

 . . . par John James Audubon. <^ Fii-uas. Bull., 2» sect., xv, 1828, 

 pp. 301-303. 

 Une Gourte notice du commencement do I'onvriTige. 

 1828-29. Wilson, A. (ed. Ord, G.) American Ornithology ; | or, | the Natural 

 History | of the | Birds of the United States. | Illustrated with 

 plates I engraved and coloured from original drawings taken | from 

 nature. | By Alexander Wilson. | — | With a sketch of the author's 

 life, I by George Ord, F. L. S. &c. | — | In three vols.— Vol. I [-III]. 

 I — I Published by Collins & Co., New York, | and | Harrison 

 Hall, Philadelphia. | 1828 [1829]. 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I, pp. i-cxoix, 

 1-231, 1828 ; II, 1828 ; III, 1829. With a folio atlas of 76 pll., 1829. 



In this edition, which consists of three 8vo. vols, of text and one folio atlas, the 

 species are rearranged in systematic order, with synonymy and references to the 

 plates. The preliminary matter consists of contents (pp.iii, iv), editor's preface 

 (pp. V, vi), preface to life of Wilson (pp. vi-viii), and Ord's skotoh of the author's 

 life (pp. ix-cxcix). It does not appear who was the editor. The text appears to 

 be that of the original in full, and many notes, some of them signed ' G, Ord', are 

 interpolated. — The folio atlas has no text except the title: — American Orni- 

 thology ; I or, I the Natural History | of the | Birds of the United States. | — | By 

 Alexander Wilson. 1 Plates | Engraved and Coloured from Original IJrawings 

 taken from Nature. | — | Published by Collins & Co. New York, | and | Harri- 

 son Hall, Philadelphia. | 18-29. It consists of 76 colored plates. This is the ediHo 

 princepsCi What was a " 3 vol. 4toed. Phila. 1824-1828"!) of " Obd'b WlLjon " ; 

 there are later issues of the same. 



1829. [Anon.] Sur les oiseaux chanteurs de l'Am6rique [du nord] ; par 



M. Eennie. ... < Mruss. Bull, 2" sect., xviii, 1829, p. 4.54. 

 Extrait du Magaz. Nat. Hist., mars 1839, pp. 414-421. 



1829. Committee. Report of a committee appointed by the Lyceum of Nat- 

 ural History af [sic] New York to examine the splendid work of Mr. 



