Bibliography of the Cincinnati Fauna. 21 
“The article includes only the Accipitres and a few IJncessores, but is 
quite full, as far as it goes, with characters of the genera, and higher 
groups, and descriptions and biographies of the species. It is annotated 
by Thomas Brown, editor of the Ohio Farmer, in which the descriptions 
originally appeared, and was prepared in 1858-9.” Coues’ Bibliographical 
Appendix, Birds Col. Val., 1878, pp. 705. 
“This I think is an error, probably on the part of the editors of Proc. 
Cleve. Acad. Nat.Sci. The paper in question is undoubtedly a reprint of 
‘The Birds of Ohio,’ by John Kirkpatrick, Ohio Farmer, 1868-9-71. No 
article with the above title, or any extended ornithological paper by Dr. 
Kirtland, appeared in the Ohio Farmer, at any time. The Editor was not 
an ornithologist.”” Wheaton, Bibliography of Ohio Ornithology, Ohio 
Geol. Survey, vol. iv., 1882 (in press). 
1874. Kirtyanp, J. P. Letter from, dated 1857, mentioning various 
Indiana Birds, < Proc. Cleveland Acad. Nat. Sci., 1874, pp. 
131-132. 
Not seen; quoted from Coues’ “ Bibliographical Appendix” to Birds of 
Colorado Valley. 
1874, Ripeway, Rogpert. Catalogue of the Birds ascertained to occur 
in Illinois. < Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N.Y., vol. x., 1874, pp. 
364-394, 
Incidentally names a few species as Ohioan, probably on earlier Ohio au- 
thorities. 
1874, Tenner, Armin. | List of 20 species birds imported and set free 
at Cincinnati by Acclimation Society of Cincinnati.] < Forest 
and Stream, June 4, 1874. 
1874. Wueaton, J. M. Notes. < Birds of the Northwest, 1874, pp. 223-4. 
Notes on Turdus swainsoni, T. alicie, Dendreca cerulea, D. dominica, Am- 
pelis cedrorum, Vireo philadelphicus, Collurio ludovicianus, Melospiza melodia, 
Chondestes grammaca, Chordeiles popetue, Chetura pelasgia. 
1875. Wueaton, J. M. The Food of Birds, as related to Agriculture. 
<(Ohio Agricultural Report for 1874 (1875), pp. 561-578 (Sept. 
1875). Also reprint, repaged, but otherwise unchanged, pp. 
1-18. 
‘“‘This is in effect a corrected and completed list of the birds of Ohio, 
briefly annotated, and with the general food regimen of each family 
given; being a well.conceived essay of much practical utility.” Coues’ 
Bibliographical Appendix, Birds of Colorado Valley, 1878, pp. 716. 
288 species, with 6 additional varieties, given. 
1876 Hensoaw, H. W. On two Empidonaces, traillii, and acadicus. 
<_ Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, vol. i., 1876, pp. 
14-17. 
Description of nest of £. trailli, from Ohio, and notes of both species in 
Ohio. 
