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1870. Samuels, E. A.— Continued. 



This is an edition of the "Ornithology and Oology of New England ", said to 

 be the 5th (!), -with the letter-press and woodco. the same as in the first, being 

 printed from the same stereotype-plates, but with the addition (pp. ST.'j-SSS) of 

 an Appendix containing 70 (!) spp., mostly those of New England, omitted in 

 the orig. ed. ; with new title-page j and with the fuU-page woodcut illustrations 

 of birds and plates of eggs of the orig. ed. here replaced by eight colored plates 

 of birds, of about six figures eaoh. ' 



1870. SCLATER, p. L., and Salvin, 0. On some recent Additions [5 spp.] 

 to the Avifauna of Mexico. < P. Z. S., xxxviii, 1870, pp. 550, 551. 



1870. VCerrill, a. E.] Geological Survey of California ; Ornithology, vol. 

 I. < Am. Jom-n. Sei., i, 1870, p. 70. 

 Eeview of Dr. J. G. Cooper's work, 1870, q. v. 



1870. Waddle, W.,Jun. The Game Waterfowl of America. <i Harper's 



New Monthly Mag., xl, 1870, pp. 433-437. 



1870-71. Goodhue, D. Catalogue of and Observations on the Birds of Ver- 

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 April, 1871. 

 Not seen — said to contain only the beginning of the article. 



1870-71. Reeks, H. Notes on the Birds of Newfoundland. < Canad. Nat. 

 and Quart. Joiirv. Sci. (d. s.), v, 1870-71, pp. 38-47, 151-159, 289- 

 304, 40(3-416. 

 From the Zoologist, 1869, g. v. Eield-notes on many spp. 



1870-71. SuMiCHRAST, P. E. Distribucion geografica de las aves del Eatado 

 de Veracruz y lista de las especie.s emigrantes. < La Naturaleza, i, 

 1870, pp. 298-312 ; ii, 1871, pp. 29-39. 



Tradnocion del SeBor Don ^niceto Moreno: Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., i, 

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1870-74. [Anoimymb. — L'All^ Provancher?] Faune Canadienne. Les 

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 iii, 1870, pp. 8-13 ; iii, 1871, pp. 33-49, 65-69, 97-101, 225, 226, 257, 258, 

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 132, 161-164, 192-197,233-235,257-260,289-292,321-327,353-358; v, 

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 398, 399-404, 431-435, 465-467 ; vi, 1874, pp. 9-12, 36-39, 68-72, 97-1 00, 

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Dne revne syst6matique des Oiseaux Canadiens, donnant les caractfires sp6- 

 cifiques, g6n6rique8, etc., avec quelqnes observations cotirtes snr les mceurs 

 appartenantes pour le pltipart ii la distribution g6ographique. En suite, une clef 

 8y8t6matique pour ridentification des esp^ces, etc. 



1871. Allen, J. A. The Fauna of the Prairies [of the United States]. 



<Am. Nat., v, 1871, pp. 4-9. 



Allusions to various birds at p. 6. 

 1871. Allen, J. A. On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, 

 with an Examination of certain assumed Specific Characters in 

 Birds, and a Sketch of the Bird-Faunae of Eastern North America. 

 < Suit Mus. Camp. Zool, ii. No. 3, 1871, pp. 161-450, pU. iv-viii. 



Part I, The Topographical, Climatic, and Fannal Characteristics of East 

 Florida. (Part II, On Mammals.) Part III, On Individual and Geographical 

 Variation among Birds, considered in respect to its bearing upon the value of cer- 



