690 BIBLIOGRAPniGAL APPENDIX. 1878 []24 



1872. Allen, J. A. — Continued. 



Besides tbo extended field-notes, there is mncli critical annotation. The article 

 is very complete, and highly interesting from its bearing on general questions. 



1872. Allen, J. A. [On Geographical Variation in Mammals and Birds.! 



< Proc. Boston Sob. Nat. ffist., xv, 1872, pp. 156-159. 



1872. Allen, J. A. Geographical Variation in North American Birds. 



< Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist, xv, 1872, pp. 212-219. 

 In amplification of a previous verbal communication. 



1872. [Anon.] Some Western Birds. < ^m. iSporisman, ii, 1872, pp. 50, 51. 

 Biographical notices of Cupidonia eupido, Peduecetes phasia/neUut^ Cormt^ 

 coraz, Sieganopus wilsoni, and Grus canadensis. 



1872. B[rewer], T. M.,ALLLEN],J.A.,a«^ Snow.F. H. Prof. Snow's List 

 of Kansas Birds. < ^m. JVa«., vi, Aug., 1872, pp. 482-484. 



T. M. Brewer's observations on F. H. Snow's List, with implied ref to J. A. 

 Allen's former critique (torn, cit , p. 359), J. A. Allen's rejoinder, and the author's 

 addition to his List of 45 spp., upon information received from S. F. Baird and J. 

 A. Allen. 



1872. Brewster, W. Birds new to Massachusetts Fauna. <; Am. Nat., vl, 

 1872, pp. 306, 307. 

 Of the 6 spp. given, one, IHnga bairdi, is now to Massachusetts. 



1872. Bruhin, T. a. Unsere gefiederten Wintergaste. < Zool. Gart., xiii, 

 1872, pp. 157, 158. 

 Brief desultory remarks on about 20 spp. of the winter birds of "Wisconsin. 



1872. Bruhin, T. A. Zur nordamerikaniscUenVogelsprache. <^Zool. Gart., 

 xiii, 1872, pp. 187, 188. 

 Phonetic word-rendering of the notes of some half dozen Wisconsin birds. 



1872. Bruhin, T. A. Anliunft von Vogeln. < Zool. Gart., xiii, 1872, pp. 

 221, 222. 

 Unimportant note on 3 spp. of Wisconsin birds. 



1872. Burroughs, J. Birds' nesting. < Appletons' Journ., viii, July, 1872, 

 p. 41. 



1872. Cooke, Joshua. Autumn Game on the Prairies. < Scribner's Monthly, 

 iv, 1872, pp. 697-705, 7 woodco. 



1872. Cope, E. D. Synopsis of the extinct Batrachia, Reptilia, and Aves of 

 North America. <^ 2>. Am. Philos. Soe., xiv, pp. 1-250, pll. i-xiv. 

 Meleagris auperbus, p. 339 ; Sula loxosiyla, p. 336, spp. nn. 



1872. CoUBS, E. Key | to | North American Birds : | containing a concise 

 account of every species of | living and fossil Bird | at present 

 known from the continent north of the Mexican | and United States 

 Boundary. | Illustrated by 6 steel plates, and upwards of 250 

 woodcuts. I By | Elliott Coues, | Assistant Surgeon United States 

 Army. | — | Salem : Naturalists' Agency. | New York : Dodd and 

 Mead. | Boston : | Estes and Lauriat. | 1872. 1 vol. imp. 8vo. 4 p. 

 11., pp. 361 + 11., pU. 6, figg. 238. (Pub. Oct., 1872.) 



Designed as a manual or text-book of the birds of Korth America, and claim* 

 ing to be an exponent of late views on classification and nomenclature. The 

 introductory part gives a general account of the structure, and more particu- 

 larly the external characters, of birds, with special reference to their classifica- 

 tion, and an explanation of the technical terms usually employed in description. 

 An artificial "Key" or analysis of the North American genera follows, pre- 

 pared upon a plan found practically useful in botany, but seldom applied to 

 zoology, whereby a specimen may be readily referred to its proper place. The 

 body of the work consists of brief diagnoses of the Korth American species, 



