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Coues.—Key | to | North American Birds. | Containing a concise account of every 
species of living and fossil | bird at present known from the continent north of 
the | Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive | of Greenland and lower 
California, | with which are incorporated | General Ornithology; | An outline 
of the structure and classification of birds | and | Field Ornithology | a man¬ 
ual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds | The third edition, | exhib¬ 
iting the new nomenclature of the American Ornithologists’ Union, and | in¬ 
cluding descriptions of additional species, etc. | By Elliott Coues, A. M., M. D., 
Ph. D., etc., etc. | Profusely illustrated | (pp. i-x, i-xxx, 1-895) | Boston(Mass). 
| Estes and Lauriat | 1887. 
Coues.—Department of the Interior. | United States Geological Survey of the Ter¬ 
ritories. | F. Y. Hayden, U. S. Geologist-in-charge. | Miscellaneous Publica¬ 
tions—No. 3. | Birds of the Northwest: | A hand-book | of | The Ornithology | 
of the | region drained by the Missouri river | and its tributaries. | — | By 
Elliott Coues, | Captain and Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army. | — | Washington | 
Government Printing office, | 1874. pp. i-xi, 1-791. 
Coues.—Department of the Interior. | United States Geological Survey of the Terri¬ 
tories | F. Y. Hayden, U. S. Geologist in Charge. | Miscellaneous Publications— 
No. 11 | — | Birds of the Colorado Yalley | a Repository of | scientific and pop¬ 
ular information | concerning | North American Ornithology | By Elliott 
Coues | — | Part First | Passeres to Laniidse | Bibliographical Appendix | Sev¬ 
enty Illustrations | — | Washington | Government Printing office | 1878. pp. 
i-xvi, 1-807. 
Davie.—Nests and Eggs | of | North American Birds | By Oliver Davie | Third Edi¬ 
tion, Revised and Augmented | Introduction by J. Parker Norris. | Illustra¬ 
tions (13) | by Theodore Jasper, A. M., M. D., and W. Otto Emerson. | — | 
Columbus | Hann A Adair | 1889. pp. 1-455, -i-xii. ' 
Everhart.—Miscellaneous Bird-notes (manuscript) relative to species observed in 
Chester, and neighboring counties, during a period of over sixty years. By 
Benj. M. Everhart, Botanist, West Chester, Penna. 
Fisher.—Food of Hawks and Owls, by Dr. A. K. Fisher, Assistant Ornithologist; 
from the Annual Report of the U. S. Department of Agriculture for the year 
1887. pp. 402-422. 
Graves.—Some Notes (manuscript) on species observed in Chester, Berks and ad¬ 
joining counties during a period of about fifty years, by Henry B. Graves, 
Geigers Mills, Berks county, Penna. 
Gentry.—Life Histories of the Birds of Eastern Pennsylvania, by Thomas G. Gen¬ 
try, | member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, and of | 
the Canadian Entomological Society of Toronto. I — | In two volumes. Vol. 
1. | _ | Philadelphia : | Published by the author (H Smith, Printer) | 1876. 
Vol. ii. Salem, Mass | The Naturalists’ Agency. | 1877. 8 vo. Vol. I, pp. xvi, 
1-399. Yol. ii, 4p., pp. 1-336. 
Henshaw.—Report | upon | the Ornithological Collections—Made in portions—of 
Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona—during the 
years 1871, 1872, 1873 and 1874. | By H. W. Henshaw. | Gov. Printing Office. | 
Washington, D. C. | 1875. pp. 133-507. 15 colored plates. 
Krider.—Notes (manuscript) of certain Rare Birds observed in the vicinity of Phil¬ 
adelphia. By Joseph Krider, Philadelphia, Penna. 
Langdon.—Summer Birds of Northern Ohio Marsh. By F. W. Langdon. Journal 
Cincinnati Society Natural History, Yol. iii, 1880. pp. 220-232. 
Libhart._Ornithology of Lancaster county, by Hon. J. J. Libhart. Published in 
the History of Lancaster county, Penna. 1869. pp. 502-516. (An annotated 
list of 250 species.) 
Michener.—List of the Birds of Chester county, by Dr. Ezra Michener. Published 
in the History of Chester county, Penna. 1881. pp. 441-445. 
