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1873. Mbrriam, C. H. Report on the Mammals and Birds of the Expedi- 

 tion [Hayden's, of 1872, which surveyed portions of Montana, Idaho, 

 Wyoming, and Utah]. < Sixth Annual Bep. U.S. Geologioal Survey 

 of the Territories for 1872, 1873, pp. 661-715. 



Birds at pp. 670-715. A systematic list of the species, with tal)les of speci- 

 mens procnretl, annotated extensively with field-notes, to p. 704. Follows a 

 similar article on the nests and eggs collected, to p. 712. Succeeded by separate 

 nominal lists of species fonnd in Idaho and "Wyoming respectively, pp. 712, 713. 

 Concluded with a compiled nominal list of all the species known to oconr in 

 Utah, 176 in number. The determinations are understood to have been made 

 under Smithsonian supervision. 



1873. MoNTBBEixo, G. DB. Sur quelques animaux de I'Am^rique du Nord. 

 Extrait d'uue lettre adress^e k M. A. Geoffrey Saint-HUaire. 



< Bull. Sac. AccUm., 2= s^r., x, 1873, pp. 381-384. 



Traite presqne enti^rement de divers Oiseaux, Tetrao cupido, T. umbellus, 

 Meleagris, Ortyx, quelctues 6chas8iers et canarHs. 



1873. N[bwcomb], E. L. [Rare birds on the Massachusetts coast.] 



< Forest andJStream, i, Dec. 11, 1873, p. 378. 



1873. PuKDiB, H. A. Notes on some of the Rarer Birds of Massachusetts. 



< Am. Nat., vii, 1873, pp. 692, 693. 

 Mention of about 25 spp. 



1873. RiDGWAY, R. The Prairie Birds of Southern Illinois. <^ Am. Nat., 

 vii, 1873, pp. 195-203. 



95 spp. observed in two visits ; about 140, of which 25 are water birds, breed 

 in the locality. 



1873. EiDGVTAY, E. The Relation hetween the Color and the Geographical 

 Distribution of Birds. <^ Am. Nat., vii, Sept., 1873, pp. 548-555. 



Chiefly controversial, being a rejoinder to E. Coues's criticism, op. (yit., pp. 41f>- 

 418, of the paper in Am. Jour. Sei., iv, 1872, pp. 454-460 ; v, Jan., 1873, pp. 39-44, 

 q.v. 



1873, RiDGWAY, R. On some New Forms of [chiefly North] American 

 Birds. < Am. Nat., vii, Oct., 1873, pp. 602-619. 



CatherpesmexicanusvsLT.conspersus, p. G03; SdTnintfiophaciacelatavax.lute^cena, 

 p. 606 ; Dendroica vieilloiU var. hryanii, p. 606 ; Dendroica dominica var. albilora 

 "Baird", p. 606; Dendroica gracice var. decora, p. 608; Myiodioctes punUus var. 

 pileolata (ea: Pallas), p. 608; ColluHo ludovicianus var. rolni^tus "Baird" [= ete- 

 gans Bd., nee Sw.], p. 609 ; Certhiola newtoni " Baird", p. 611 ; 0. caioli, O. barba- 

 dengis, C. frontalis Baird, p. 612 ; Junco aikeni, p. 613 [in type before, but not 

 described, from Eidgway's MSS., Pr. Bost. Soe., xv, 1872, p. 201] ; Peuccea cesti- 

 valis var, arizonce, p. 616, are the new species or varieties. Analytical synopses 

 of Certhiola, Juneo, and Oardinalis are introduced, the former being by S. F. Baird. 

 —These novelties are those then about to appear in the Hist. JK A. Birds, the 

 notices being anticipatory, to secure priority ; the article Is virtually continued in 

 BuU. Essex Inst., v, Deo., 1873, pp. 197-201. See 1873, Baied, S. F., wnd ElDG- 

 WAT, E. 



1873. RiDGWAY, R. Notes on the Bird-fauna of the Salt Lake Valley and 

 the adjacent portions of the Wahsatch Mountains. <^Bull. Essex 

 Inst., V, No. 11, Nov., 1873, pp. 168-173. 



Based on the same material that was afterward fnUy elaborated in Clarence 

 King's Eeport of the Survey of the Fortieth Parallel. See 1877, same author. 



1873. RiDGWAY, R. The Birds of Colorado. < BuU. Essex Inst., v, No. 11, 

 Nov., 1873, pp. 174-195. 



An elaborate paper, giving a risumi of our present knowledge. 1. Eastern 

 species found in Colorado, 30. 2. Others found at more western points, not yet 



