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1843. Ekiniiakdt, J. Mittheiluug fiber einige bisber in Grcioland nioht 

 angetroffene Vogel. <^ Okeii's Isis, Bd. xxxvi, 1843, pp. 59, 60. 



Krfyer's Tidskri/t, Bd. iv, Heft 1, 1642, pp. li-li.—Tyrannula phoebe, Sylvicola 

 corov>oia, JcUrus freTiatus, tiylvia *' mexicaTWt Licht." 



1843. ElCHAKDSON, K. Geographical Distribution of Some [North] Amer- 



ican Birds. <^Ann. 4" Mag. Nat. Hist., xi, 1843, p. 484. 



Merely a list of 12 spp. collected at Fort Simpson, McKenzie's E., lat. 62° 11' 

 !N., by M. HcPherson. NothiDg on geographical distribution beyond "what the 

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1844. [Anon.] Raise in das innere Nordamerica in den Jabren 1832 bis 1834, 



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Charte nebst vielen Holzschnitten. <; Oken's Isis, Bd. xxxvii, 1844, 



pp. 297-299. 

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Birds of Europe and North-America. Loudon 1838. 8. <^ Oken'a 



Isis, Bd. xxxvii, 1844, p. 604. 

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London 1839. 8. 359. < Oken's Isis, Bd. xxxvii, 1844, pp. 713-718. 

 Yerzeichniss der Arten. 

 1844. Baird, W. M., and Baied, S. F. List of Birds found in the vicinity of 



Carlisle, Cumberland County, Penn., about Lat. 40'' 12' N., Lon. 77° 



11' W. <^Sillim,. Am. Journ., xlvi, 1844, pp. 261-273. 

 201 spp., annotated ; breeders marked and times of appearance given. Stun- 



mer visitors, 112; permanent residents, 38 ; -winter visitors, 14 ; 4 other spp. 



indicated. 



1844. Brandt, J. F. Eine Liste voq Thieren, welche der Gouverneur Ku- 

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1844. De Kay, J. E. Zoology | of New- York, | or the | New- York Fauna ; | 

 comprising detailed descriptions of all the animals hitherto observed 

 within the | State of New- York, with brief notices of those occa- 

 sionally found near | its borders, and accompanied by appropriate 

 illustrations. | — [By James E. De Kay. | — | Part II. Birds. | Al- 

 bany: I printed by Carroll and Cook, printers to the Assembly. | . . . . 

 I 1844. 1 vol. 4to. Eng. title-p., pp. xii, 380, 1 1., pll. col'd 141. 



A systematic treatise, the species jind higher groups formally characterized, the 

 former treated also with synonymy and general account of habits, distribution, 

 etc. At the conclusion of each genus, the North American species not found in 

 the State are enumerated and briefly characterized. 308 spp. formally treated in 

 the work are figured in colored lithographs, each plate containing two or three fig- 

 ures. The plates are all recognizable illustrations, but not of the highest order of 

 artistic merit, the drawing being especially defective. Appearing at a time when 

 American works on ornithology of similar magnitude were very few, the work 

 held for a time a high place j but its scientific character is nat such as to per- 

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 to be referred to — it has ceased to he regarded as an authority. 



1844. GiEAUD, J. p. The | Birds of Long IsJand. | — | By J. P. Giraud, 

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