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1872. Marsh, O. C. Discovery of a remarkable Fossil Bird [Hesperornis 

 regalis]. <| Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, (4), ix, 1872, p. 326. 

 From SiUiitum's Journ., Jan., 1872, pp. 56, 57. 

 1872. Marsh, O. C. Description of Hesperornis regalis, with notices of four 

 otlier new Species of Cretaceous Birds. < Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), 

 X, 1872, pp. 212-217. 

 From Am. Journ. Sei., n. s., iii, May, 1872, pp. 360-365. 

 1872. Matnard, C. J. A Catalogue of the Birds of Coos Co., N. H., and Ox- 

 ford Co., Me., with annotations relative to the breeding habits, 

 migrations, etc. By C. J Maynard. With Notes by Wm. Brewster. 

 <; Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xiv, for Oct., 1871, pub. 1872, pp. 

 356-38.5. 

 164 spp., very fally annotated, with iield-notes of habits, movements, etc. 



1872. Eeinhardt, J. Et Tillseg til Gronlands Fuglefauna. < Notiser Sallsk. 

 pro Fn. et Fl. Fenn. Fork., 1872, pp. 132-134. 

 Pandion haliaettts, Botaurus siellaris. 

 1872. Eeinhardt, J. Et Tillseg til Gronlands Fuglefauna. < Vid. Medd., 

 1872, pp. 132-134. 



Adds FaTidion JuHia'itus and Botaurus steUarU, bringing the nnmber up to 125, 

 inclusive of 56 stragglers. 



1872. Eidgway, R. New Birds in Southern Illinois. < Am. Nat., vi, 1872, 

 pp. 430, 431. 



Vireo belli, Peiiccea cestivalis, Cyanobpiza dris, Agturina plagiata, and Falco 

 mezicanua — five additions to fauna of the State. 



1872. Eoss, A. M. A Classified Catalogue of the Birds of Canada. Toronto. 

 18. 2. 8vo. pp. 9. 

 Not seen — said to be a mere list of names. 



1872. Snow, F. H. Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas. <iKansas Educa- 

 tional Journal (newspaper — since dead) for April, 1872. Also, a few 

 separate copies, supposed to be perfect reprint, for private distri- 

 bution, pp. 8, 1872. 



An annotated list, defective and replete with typographical errors, of 239 spp., 

 the breeders marked by an asterisk. This, which may be called the first edition, 

 was the one severely criticised by J. A, Allen, and inconsiderately defended by 

 T. M. Brewer, Am. Nat., vi, pp. 359, 482. One good result of the criticism was the 

 almost immediate addition by the author of 45 spp. to the list, in Am. Kat., vi, 

 pp. 484, 465, and the issue of a second edition, as follows : — 



1872. Snow, F. H. A Catalogue | of the | Birds of Kansas | contributed to 

 the I Kansas Academy of Science | by | Frank H. Snow, | Professor 

 of Natural History and Meteorology, in the University | of Kansas, 

 at Lawrence. | — | Second Edition, | October, 1872. | — | Kansas 

 City : I Bulletin Steam Book and Job Printers and Engravers. | 1872. 

 Small 8vo pamph., tinted paper, pp. 16. 



282 spp., annotated as in the 1st ed., hut with 45 additions and one subtraction, 

 and the serious typographical blunders of the original corrected. This was the 

 original shape of the 2d ed., published independently by the author,- it was 

 immediately communicated to the Kansas Academy of Science, and reprinted in 

 the TraTisacliom of that body. See 1873, Ssow, F. H. 



1872. Trippe, T. M. Birds Found Breeding in the Catskill Mountains. 

 <4m. Nat., vi, 1872, pp. 47, 48. 

 7 spp. of Oscinea, with a note on PetrocheUdon lunifrons. 



