632 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL APPENDIX. 1S43-1§43 [66 



1842-75. Lewis, M., and Claeke, W.— Continned. 



States. I Prepared for the press | by Paul Allen, Esq. | Revised and 

 abridged by the omission of unimportant de- | tails, with an intro- 

 duction and notes, I by Archibald M'Vickar. | In two volumes. | Vol. 

 I [II]. I New York : | Harper & Brothers, Publishers, Franklin 

 Square. | 1868. Two vols. 18mo, some of the issues forming part of 

 Harpers' series, "The Family Library." Vol. I, pp. i-vi, i*-v*, vil- 

 li, 53-371, 3 maps. Vol. II, pp. i-x, 11-395, 3 maps. > Vol. II, Ap- 

 pendix, "Farther enumeration and description of the Quadrupeds, 

 Birds, Fishes, and Plants noticed during the Expedition," pp. 339- 

 378. 



Memoranda of the dates of the sncceasive issues, most of "which consisted of 

 250 copies :— September, 1842,- J.aDnary, 1843; May, 1843; January, 1844 ; July, 

 1845; April, 1847; M.ay, 1850; Angnst, 1851; June, 1853; AprU, ia')8; Novem- 

 ber, 1860; February, 1868; March, 1871 (vol. 11); April, 1872 (voLI); February, 

 1874 (vol. II) ; December, 1875 (vol. I) — in .ill, fourteen issues of the whole work, 

 under sixteen different dates. 



This is an editorial abrid^ent, or digest, of the original ; the natural-history 

 chapter, besides being releg.ited to an appendix, is tr.ansposed as to its botanical 

 and zoological portions, the botany coming first in the original, the zoology in 

 the present edition ; it is, furthermore, like the rest of the work, abridged at the 

 editor's discretion, the omissions being indicated by asterisks ; a new feature, 

 moreover, is introduced, being foot-note references to the pages of the body of 

 the work on which the v.irious species were before mentioned. This is a valu- 

 able set of cross-references, for the narrative accounts scattered through the 

 work are often no less important than the formal notices themselves. 



1843. Gambel, W. Descriptions of some new and rare Birds of the Rocky 

 Mountains and California. < Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i, 1843, 

 pp. 259-262. 



Pieus nuttalii, Varus Trwutanim, Fringilla blandingiana, Lophc/rtyx gambdii 

 " Nutt.", p. 260, spp. nn. Six other species treated. 



1843. Haldeman, S. S. A | Geography of Pennsylvania : | containing | an 

 account | of the | . . . | to which is appended | . . . | — | By Charles 

 B. Trego, | . . . | — | Philadelphia : | Edward C. Biddle, 6 South 

 Fifth street. | Stereotyped by C. W. Murray & Co. | — | 1843. 1 vol. 

 sm. 12mo. pp. 384, map, cuts. 



At pp. 77, 78, occurs a short note on the birds of the State by Professor Halde- 

 man (as appears by Preface, p. 6). Here occurs the first use of the term SUUia 

 smlis for the Bluebird. 



1843. HOLBOLL, C. Bemierkninger over nogle Pattedyrs og Fugles Dyk- 

 keevne. < Kr<jiyer'a NaturMst. Tidak., iv, 1843, pp. 277, 278. 



1843. HolbOll, C. Ornithologiske Bidrag til den gr^inlandiske Fauna. 

 < Kroner's Naturh. Tidek., iv, 1843, pp. 361^57. 



An extended and one of the more important of the earlier contributions to this 

 subject, the species, nearly or about 90 in number, being treated in detail. Corvug 

 corax var. Uttoralis, n. v., p. 390 ; Linota homnemanni, p. 398 ; Larus brachytarsus, 

 p. 422, spp. nn. ; Zejna for Xema, p. 423. — A German translation, by Dr. Paulsen, 

 was published at Leipsic in 1846, and reissued in 1854. See 1845, same author. 



1843. LiNSLEY, J. H. A Catalogue of the Birds of Connecticut, arranged 

 according to their natural families. •< Am. Joum. Sci. and Arts, xliv, 

 No. 2, Apr. 1843, pp. 249-274. 



302 spp., including, with those actually detected in the State, thoso presumed 

 to occur, and also domesticated species ; this list is reduced by Merriam's analy- 

 sis to 239, oliminating 63 spp. See especially Mkruiaji, Trams. Conn. Acad., iv, 

 1874, iip. 144-147. Obitu.ary of the author, op. cit., xlvi, 1844, 216. 



