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1833. AuDCBOX, V. G. Mr. Audubon, Jun., iu Eeply to Mr. Waterton's 

 Remarks ou Audubon's Biograpby of Birds. <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat, 

 Hist., vi, 1833, p. 369. 



1833. Douglas, D. Observations on some Species of the Genera Tetrao and 

 Ortyx, natives of North America ; with Desoiiptions of Four now 

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T. urophasianus Bp. fully described ; T. urophasiatiellus, p. 136 ; T. sabini, p. 

 137 ; T. franklinii, p. 139 ; T. richardsonii " Sab. MSS;", p. 141 ; Oriijx picta, p. 

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 of these is full; followed by field-Dotes oa various other North American 

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1833. Emmons, E. A Catalogue of the Animals and Plants of Massachusetts. 

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"A list of 160 species, sparingly annotated; symbols employed 1^ indicate 

 whether rare or common, resident or migratory, and whether known to breed in 

 the State. The list includes two synonyms, but only one species (Rhynchops 

 nigra), not confirmed as an inhabitant of the State. Very incomplete, but, so 

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1833. JossBLYN, J. An Account of Two Voyages to New England. . . . 

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A reprjnt — see the original, 1674. 



1833? NuTTALL, T. Remarks and Inquiries concerning the Birds of Massa- 

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44 spp. treated. Troglodytes brevirostris, p. 98, fi;;., Muscicapa inornata, p. 102, 

 marked as nn. spp., and article dated April, 1831 ; the pagination is quoted 

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 the vol. containing it is dated 1833. 



1833. " R. B." Observations on Mr. Waterton's attacks ou Mr. Audubon. 



< Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vi, 1833, pp. 369-372. 



1833. Vigors, N. A. [On a Collection of Skins of Birds from California.] 



< P. Z. S., i, 1833, p. 65. 

 Only a short paragraph. 



1833. Watbeton, C. On the " Biography of Birds " of J. J. Audubon. 



< Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., vi, 1833, pp. 215-218. 



"Waterton appears to have been satisfied that Audubon was a lying charlatan, 

 and accordingly attacked him with a very pointed pen. Audubon's friends ral- 

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 probably missed some of the papers, but most of the controversy is duly entered 

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1833. Wilson, J. Historical view | of | the progress of discovery | on 

 the I more northern Coasts | of | America, | from the earliest period 

 to the present time. | By Patrick Eraser Tytler, Esq., | F. R. S. «& 

 F. S. A. I With I descriptive sketches | of the | Natural HistofJ? 

 of the North American | Regions. | By James Wilson, Esq., 

 F. E. S. E. & M. W. S. I — I To which is added an appendix, con- 

 taining I remarks on a late memoir of Sebastian Cabot, with | a 



