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1841. GiEAUD, J. p.— Continued. 



M. belli, fol. 15, pi. 4, f. i! ; Parvs leucotU, fol 17, pi. 4, f. 1 ; Fringilla texensia, lol. 19, 

 pi. 5, f. 1 J Pipragalericulata, fol. 81, pi. 5, f. 2 ; Musdcapa leucowms, fol. 23, pi, 6, f. 1 j 

 M. brasierii, fol. 25, pi. 6, f. 2 ; M. rubri/rone, fol. 27, pi. 7, f. 1 ; Sylvia oUvacea, foL 29, 

 pi. 7, f. 2 ; Cerihia albi/rons, fol. 31, pL 8 ; Alauda minor, fol. 33, no pi. Doubt is 

 usually entertained that these birds were taken in Texas; butthe author stoutly 

 80 maintained to the day of his death, and recent discoveries along our southwest 

 border render it more probiible than it formerly seemed. Most of the species 

 have been identiiied with earlier named ones ; the work has been made the sub- 

 ject of several special critiques; cf. especLally Solatek, P. Z. S., 1855, pp. 65, 66. 



1841. Haldeman, S. S. [Note on Habits of four species of North American 

 Birds.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1841, p. 54. 

 Falco peregrinus, Qui^scalus versicolor, Anser hyperboreiM, Cygnus americanua. 

 1841. KiRTLAND, J. P. Fragments of Natural History. No. II. Ornithology. 



< Sillim. Am. Journ. Sci., xl, 1841, pp. 19-24. 



Desultory field-notes on a dozen species of North American birds. 

 1841. Leib, G. C. [Description of the nest and eggs of Fulica Americana 

 and Anas disoors.] < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1841, pp. 124, 125. 



1841. Moore, E. [Exhibition of some Newfoundland Birds.] <P.Z. /8.,ix, 



1841, p. 24. 



1842. Abbott, S. L. [Remarks on exhibition of some Birds from Connecti- 



cut.] < Proc. Post. Soo. Nat. Hist., 1, 1842, p. 56. 

 1842. Abbott, S. L. [Remarks on exhibition of 3 spp. of United States 

 birds — Larus Tridactylus, L. atrlcapilla, Numenius longirostris.] 



< Proc. Post. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 1842, p. 61. 



1842. [Anon.] Ornithologlciil Biography, or an account of the habits of the 

 birds of the united-States of America, by J. J. Audubon. Edin- 

 burgh by Adam. iv. 1838. gr. 8. 618. <:i01cen's laia, Bd. xxxv, 1842, 

 pp. 157, 158. 



1842. Brandt, J. F. " Dissertatlo Inauguralis sistens topographiam medicam 

 portus novarohaugelcensis," auct. Blaschke. St. Petersburg. 1842. 



Not seen — cited from Baird, who took it from Baer and Helmerson, who are 

 said to state that it contains a list of the birds of Bussian America by Brandt. 



1842. Cabot, S., Jr. [Remarks on Meleagris and other GalllnsB of North 



America.] < Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 1B42, pp. 80, 81. 

 1842. [Editorial.] The Birds of America, from drawings made in the 



United States aud their Territories ; . . . <^ Sillim. Am. Journ. Soi., 



xlii, 1842, pp. 130-136. 

 Review of vol. II of Audubon's work. 

 1842. Haldeman, S. S. Notice of the Zoological Writings of the late C. S. 



Rafinesque. < Sillim. Am. Journ. Sci., xlii, 1842, pp. 280-291. 

 A very useful summary and commentary for those who have to refer to the 



writings of this enigmatical man. 



1842. Reinhardt, J. Meddelelse af nogle hidiudtil i Giouland ikke trufne 

 Fugle. < KrfSyer's Naturh. Tidshift, iv. Heft 1, 1842, pp. 72-75. 

 Compare 1843, same author. 



1842-75. Lewis, M., and Clarke, W. History | of | the Expedition | under 

 the command of | Captains Lewis and Clarke, 1 to | the sources of 

 the Missouri, thence across the Rocky | Mountains, aud down the 

 River Columbia to the | Pacific ocean : performed during the | years 

 1804, 1805, 1806, | by order of the | Government of the United 



