32 NORTH AMERICAN FAUNA. [No. 22, 



1858. 1859. Murray, Andeew. Contributions to the Natural History of the Hud- 



son's Bay Company's Territories. <Edin. New Phil. Journ. (new series), 

 VII, pp. 189-210, Part I, Reindeer, April, 1858. IX, pp. 210-220. Part II, 

 Mammalia, concluded; pp. 221-231, Part III, Aves; April, 1859. 



Annotated lists of a number of mammals and of 82 species of birds from 

 the west coast of Hudson Bay and adjoining region. 



1859. Blakiston, Thomas. Scraps from the Far West. <Zoologist, X'S'II, pp. 



6318-6325, 6373-6376. 



Field notes on birds observed on a journey from York Factory, Hudson 

 Bay, to Fort Carlton, on the Saskatchewan. 



1860. Barnston, George. Recollections of the Swans and Geese of Hudson's Bay. 



<Ibis, II, pp. 253-259, July, 1860. 



Remarks on migration and other habits of the common species a.s observed 

 by the writer at Moose Factory and other posts on Hudson Bay, during a 

 long residence in the country. 



1860. Sclater, Philip Lutley. [Exhibition of some bird skins procured by Cap- 



tain Herd at Port Churchill, Hudson's Bay]. <Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 , XVIII, p. 418. 



Mentions a crane, probably Gnis canadensis, and a goose referred to B. 

 hutchinsii. 



1861. Barnston, George. Recollections of the Swans and Geese of Hudson's Bay. 



<Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, VI, Article XXIV, pp. 837-34-1. ' 



The same as his article under the same title, published in the Ibis for 

 1860, as above cited, but containing new matter. 



1861, 1863. Blakiston, Thomas. On Birds collected and observed in the Interior 



of British North America. <Ibis, III, pp. 314-320, 1861; IV, pp. 3-10, 1862. 



Contains a few references to birds of Hudson Bay, and the region between 



York Factory and Lake AVinnipeg. 



1863. Blakiston, T. On the Birds of the Interior of British North America. <Ibis, 



V, pp. 89-87, 121-155. 



A nearly complete list of the birds of the interior of Canada, east of the 

 Rocky Mountains, compiled from Fauna Boreali- Americana, and the writings 

 of Murray, Ross, etc., together with the author's own observations. 



1864-1866. Baird, S. F. Review of American Birds in the Museum of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. Part I, pp. 1—150. [Issued in installments from June, 

 1864, to June, 1866.] 



Contains many records of birds from Hudson Bay. These papers are 

 brought together in Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Vol. XII, 1874. 



1869. Baikd, S. F. Occurrence of the Barnacle Goose in North America. <Am. 

 Nat., II, p. 49. 



Records a specimen taken by B. R. Ross near Rupert House, James Bay. 



1871. Harting, J. E. Catalogue of an Arctic Collection of Birds presented by Mr. 

 John Barrow, F. R. S., to the University ^luseum at Oxford. <CProc. Zool. 

 Soc, London, XXXIX, pp. 110-123. 



Catalogues a collection made by officers of various arctic expeditions 

 between 1848 and 1855, which includes specimens from region about Melville 

 Peninsula. 



1874. Baird, Spencer Fdllerton; Brewer, Thomas JI.; and Ridgway, Robert. 

 A History of North American Birds. Land Birds. Vols. I, II, III. 4to. 

 Boston. 

 Contains much original matter on birds from the Hudson Bay region. 



