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1850. Cabot, J. E. Lake Superior : | its physical Character, Vegetation, and 

 Animals, | compared with those of other and similar Regions. | By | 

 Louis Agassiz. | With a narrative of the Tour. | By | J.Elliot Ca- 

 bot. | [Woodcut.] I And I contributions by other Scientific Gentle- 

 men. I Elegantly illustrated. | Boston : | Gould, Kendall and Lin- 

 coln, I 59 Washington Street. | [Apr.] 1850. 1 vol. 8vo. pp.x + 2, 

 9-428, pU. > Chap. VIII. Report of the Birds collected and ob- 

 served at Lake Superior. By J. E. Cabot, pp. 383-385. 



Cart general observations ; nominal list of 69 epp. Corvus cedrorutn, n. sp. 

 (error for Ampelis cedrorum) ; Ampelis cacaloU, n. sp. (error for Oorvus cacdiotl). 

 There is a German transl. by Zncbold, Naumannia, ii, Heft iii, 1852, pp. 64-66. 



1850. Gray, G. R. Narrative | of an | Expedition to the Shores | of | the 



Arctic Sea 1 in 1846 and 1847. | — | By John Raie, | Hudson Bay 

 Company's Service, commander of the Expedition. | — | With 

 Maps. I London : | T. & W. Boone, 29, New Bond Street. | — | 1850. 

 1 vol. 8vo. pp. viii, 247, maps. 



Contains, pp. 201-204, "List of the species of Birds Collected by Mr. Eaednring 

 his late Expedition, named according to the 'Fanna Boreali- Americana', by G. E. 

 Gray, Esq., F. L. S." ; being a nominal list of 81 spp, 



1851. BuRNKTT, W. I. [Notes on the Fauna of the Pine B.arrens of upper 



South Carolina.] < Proc. Boston Sac. Nat. Hist., iv, 1851, pp. 115-118. 

 List of numerous spp. of birds observed, with a few words on the *'oonlbr- 

 mability of individuals of the Fauna to each other " — whatever that may be. 



1851. GuRNEY, J. H. Notes on the Zoology of California. < Zoologist, ix, 



1851, pp. 3297-3299. 



Communicated by Mr. Gurney ; anonymous (by A. S. Taylor!), from Mon- 

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1851. Harris, E. List of Birds and Mammalia found on the Missouri River 

 from Fort Leavenworth to Fort Union , at the mouth of the Yellow- 

 stoneRiver. <_FiftliAnn. Rep. Smiths. Inst.forl850, 1851, pp. 136-138. 

 Merely a nominal list of about 120 spp. 



1851. McCall, G. a. Some Remarks on the Habits, &c., of Birds met with 



in Western Texas, between San Antonio and the Rio Grande, and in 

 New Mexico; with descriptions of several species believed to have 

 been hitherto undescribed. < Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1851, 

 pp. 213-224. 



68 spp. Oyanocorax eassinii, p. 216 ; OtocorU occidentalw, p. 218 ; Oarpodaeut 

 obscurus, p. 220, spp. nn. 



1852. Baird,S.F. Special Session, J g < Executive. |_| Ex- 



March, 1851. > i No. 3. ' ' 



ploration and Survey | of the | Valley | of the | Great Snlt Lake of 

 Utah, I including | a reconnoissance of a new route through | the 

 Rocky Mountains. | By Howard Stansbury, | Captain Corps Topo- 

 graphical Engineers, | U. S. Army. | Printed by order of the Senate 

 of the United States. | Philadelphia : | Lippincott, Grambo & Co. | 



1852. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. 487, pll. > Appendix C— Birds. By 

 Spencer F. Baird. pp. 314-335. 



31 spp. (one, Sialia macroptera, p. 314, n. s.), with field-notes and some synonymy, 

 followed by a similar list of 9 spp. of birds collected in New Mexico by Lt. Abort 

 {Pipilo aberti, p. 325, n. s.) ; supplemented by a nominal " List of Birds inhabitinfj 

 America "West of the Mississippi, not described in Audubon's Ornithology " (a 

 few species from east of the Mississippi being included). This list of 153 spp. 



