OUKITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 217 
. The order in «lnch the birds were 
preserved in this edition ; and the plates are 
much reduced, to bring them within the octavo size. The 
colouring is slight, but sufficient to tdcohfy *P®“wilson 
rXi. fli, £ -= 2.* 
disused) generic names ; while even the syno y s y • 
the prince of Musignano, in the two followin,, 
rectified all Wilson’s "‘■‘^Ohservations on 
Bonaparte, C. L. (Wnce of Mustgnano). Observ^ 
the Nomenclature of Wilson-’s Ornithology. 1 lulaaetptna, 
Bonapwte,^'c.'’L. The Genera of North Amen ran B^irds^ 
and a Synopsis of the species found within the y 
the United States. By Charles Lucien j’ 
of Musignano. Extracted from the Annals of tl <- E} c«um 
of NatiLl History of New York. New York, 18i28. 
’ Bi\tee two admirable and exceedingly scarce volumes, 
which e«ry one who writes on the birds of Anierica ought 
ro cmlultPthe unavoidable errors of Wilson, in regard to 
nomenclature, are pointed out, many new 
and original observations interspersed. The contents ot 
both wilt be found in a series of - JtlV“ 
of the American Societies. A few coi j- t^huted 
printed separately, made up into volume , an “ed 
by the nolile author to the ornitholog ists of Europ 
and to his scientific friends. Neither, we have reason to be 
lieve, were ever olTered lor sale. nf the 
Audubon. Ornithological Biography ; or, an Account ot we 
Habits of the Birds of the United States of Americ , 
companietl by Descriptions of the Objects represeii t' 
Work entitled the Birds of America, and j. j. 
Delineations of American Scenery and « yols 
Audubon, F. R. S., &c. Edinburgh, 1832-1834. - 
^There are many isolated facts of much graeraU 
volumes ; but they have not been made use S 
