266 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY [Fo!.T. 



1849. GOSSE, P. H.— Continued. 



The plates, 62 in number, representing 51 spp., drawn and engraved by the author, 

 printed by Eeeve, Benham & Eeeve, form the only pubUshed part of a series designed to 

 iUustrate aU the species noticed in the Birds of Jamaica; their numbers are consequently, 

 not continuous, though usually arranged consecutively. Thc-y represent, among others, 

 Gosse's new species, and include some not in the Birds of Jamaica, and are as follows (ref- 

 erences to pages being to the Birds of Jamaica, 1848, q. v.) : — 



PI. n, Buteo borealis, p. 11. IV, Ephialtes grammicus Gosse, p. IB. "VT, NyetOnus ja-mai- 

 ccnsis, p. 41. Vn, N. paOidus Gosse, p. 49. VIII, Acanthylis eollarief, p. 51. IX, Taehor- 

 nis pheenieobia Gosse, with nest, p. 58. X, Cypselus niger, p. 63. XII, Birundo euehrysm 

 Gosse, p. 68. XIV, lodus viridis, p. 72. XVI, Oerthiola Jkmeola, p. 84. XV 11, O. maritima 

 [es;"Wil8. = «iffHnaGm.],p.87. X.YI1I, Lampomis mango, y. SS. XIK,TrochUuspolytmu^.rf, 

 and XX, the same, ?, and nest, p. 104. XXI, Mellisuga humilis, cf, ?, nest, p. 127. XX TT, 

 TroeUlus Maria "Hill" (Ann.N.B., 1849| not in .B. Jam.). XXHE, MervZa leucogenys, p. 136. 

 XXTV, M. jamaicensis, p. 142. XXVUE, Sgirus noveboraeenwie, p. 151. X X X I T, Sylvicola 

 pemilis, p. 156. XXXIV, S. eoa Gosse, p. 158. XXXVII, S. pannosa Gosse, p. 162. XX X VIII, 

 S. pharetra Gosse, p. 163. XL, Myiobius pattidus Gosse, p. 166. XXI, M. trittis Gosse, p. 

 167. XLrt, M. stolidus Gosse, p. 168. XLIV, Tyrannus caudifasciatus, p. 177. XLV, Elania 

 cotta GoBBe (Ann. Kat. Hist., lSi9; not iaB. Jam.). Zll, Corvus jamaicensie, t?. W9. ZXH, 

 Quiacalus arassirostris, p. 217. LVI, Tanagra nigrocephala, p. 231 (" 2". zena "). ISVUI, Tana- 

 gretta ruficoUis, d, 9, p. 236. LIX, Ev.phonia jamMica, d, 9. P- 238. KS, CoturTMuhie 

 tixicrui Gosse, p. 242. LXI, Crithagra broHliensis, p. 245. L XTT , Spermophila anoxanOta 

 Gosse, p. 247 (p. "242", err. on pi.). LXIV, S. Ucolor, p. 252. LXT, S. adoxa Gosse, p. 253. 

 LXVI, Pyrrkida violacea, p. 2.54. LXVU, P. robinsonii, Gosse, p. 259. LXXIV, Piayaphir 

 vialis, p. 277. LXXXXV, Geotrygon sylvatica Gosse, p. 316. LXXXV, Zenaidaf plumbea 

 Gosse, MSS., ref. to p. 324. XC, Egretta nivea Gosse, p. 334. XCm, E. ruficottlg Gosse, p. 

 338. CII, Bdllits concolor Gosse, p. 369. CIV, Oriygometra minuta, p. 372. CVm, Himan- 

 topus nigricoUia, p. 386. CX, Anas maxima Gosse, p. 399. CXI, Cyanopterus inonuOm 

 Gosse, p. "209". CXm, Erismatura ortygoides, p. 406. CXX, Podiceps dominiaia, p. 440. 



1849. Gosse, P. H. Descriptions of two new Birds from Jamaica. <^Ann. Mag. Xat. 

 Hist, (2), iil, 1849, pp. 257-259. 

 Elania [sic] cotta, p. 257; TrochUus -maria, p. 258. _ 

 1849. Hartlaub, G. Description de deux nouvelles espfeces d'Oiseaux de Caraccas. 

 <jKet'. etMag. de Zooh, i, 1849, pp. 274, 275. 

 Conurm crytkroehlorus, p. 274 (voir op. cit., ii, 1850, p. 158) ; letenu melanopteru£, p. 275. 

 1849. Hartlaub, 6. Description de deux nouvelles espfeces d'Oiseaux de Venezuela. 

 < Sev. et Mag. de Zooh, i, 1849, pp. 275, 276. 

 Ampelis formosa, p. 275; Turdus wlpinns, p. 276. 



1849. [ Jardine, W. ] Ornitiiology of Quito. <^Jard. Contril). Oni., 1849, pp. 41^15, 66. 



Chiefly relating to zones of elevation. A following paper under the same title describes 

 certain Trochilidce; you will find it under head oi Trochili4ts, in the "systematic" portion of 

 my Bibliography, if this is ever publi shed. 



1849. Latbesnaye, [F. ] de. Faune du P^rou, dn docteur Tschudi, partie omitliologi- 



que ; par M. J. Cabanis, conservateur du Museum de Berlin. <^Bev. et Mag. 

 de Zool, i, 1849, pp. 97-108, 232-247. 

 Critique de cet ouvrage. 



1850. Lembeye, J. Aves | de la Isla de Cuba, | por | Juan Lembeye. | — | Habana. ] 



ImprentadelTiempo, I CaUe de Aguiar num. 45 I — | ItoO. 1 voL 4to. pp. 

 136, 2 U., pU. 20. 



Text synonymatic, descriptive, and general, treating of 86 spp.; 3 others given in a Suple- 

 mento. Contains also a compiled nominal list of 222 spp. arranged after d'Orbigny.— 

 Yireo gundlachii, p. 29, pi. 6, f. 1; Muscicapa elizabeth, p. 39, pi. 5, f. 3 ; ffinmdo coronaia 

 "MuB. Berol.", p. 45; Cupsdus iradii, p. 50, pi. 7, f. 4 ; Agelaiits assimili^ GandL ilSS., p. 

 64; Anabates femandince, p. 66, pi. 5, f. 2; Orthorhytichm helerm Gundl. ilSS., p. 70. pi. 10. 

 f. 2; Ardea auiensia Gundl. MSS., p. 84, pi. 13, i. 1; A. bnmesctn^ Gondl. MSS., p. 84, pi. 

 12 ; Hemipalama minor Gundl. MSS., p. 97, pi. 13, f. i, sp,,. im, 



1850. Mitchell, D. AV. [Notice of Lord Harris's collection from Ti-inidad.] < P. Z. 



S., xviii, IS.'iO, pp. 99, 100. 

 1850. Steicklaxd, H. E. [Descriptions of four species of birds fi-om the Peruvian 



Andes.] -^Jard. Contrih. Orii., 1850, pp. 47-50. 

 Monasa Jlai'irosMs, p. 47; Todirostrum chrysocrotaphum, Euphonia Wcoior, p. 48, spp. nn., 



the other being racAi/j)/ion.iM nyiiYiifci' (Spix). 



