BIRDS—LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 
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Forster, J. R.—Descriptiones animalium in itinere ad maris Australis terras, per annos 1772—74, suscepto observatorum, 
edidit H. Lichtenstein. 8vo. Berlin, 1844. 
Fox, Chas. —See New Haven, Am. Jour. Sc. 
Frankfort A. M.—S enckenbergische Gesellschaft: Museum Senckenbergianum. 
Ruppele, E. — Ueber eine neue Gattung von Yogeln die mit Cwvus verwandt sind, in den mexicanischen 
Proviuzen lebend. (Psilorhinus mcxicanus.) II, 1837, 187. 
Gatke, H.—See Cassel, Journal fiir Orn. 
Gambel, W.— See Philadelphia, Acad. Nat. Sciences : Proceedings and Journal. 
Gay, Claude.— Historia fisica y politica de Chile segun documentas adquiredos en esta republica durante doze alios de rcsi- 
dencia en ella. 8vo. Atlas in folio. Zoologia, 5 vols. I, 1847 ; II, 1848. (Containing birds.) 
Gettysburg. —Linnaean Association of Pennsylvania College: The literary record and journal of, 
etc. 8 vo. 
Baird, S. F.—Catalogue of birds found in the neighborhood of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Penn. I. xn. 
Oct., 1845, 249. 
Gillis, U. S. N., Lt. J. M. —The U. S. Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere. 6 vols, 4to. Wash¬ 
ington. (Yol. 2 containing the Natural History published in 1855.) 
Cassin, John. —(Report on the) birds (of Chile.) p. 172. 
Giraud, jr., J. P.—A description of sixteen new species of North American birds, described in the annals of the New 
York Lyceum of Natural History. By -Jacob P. Giraud, jr. Collected in Texas in 1838. Folio., New York, 1841. (These 
species were not published in the annals of the Lyceum. They were probably collected some distance, at least, south of the 
Rio Grande, the present southern boundary of Texas) 
Giraud.- The birds of Long Island. By J. P. Giraud, jr. 8vo. New York, 1844. 
Giraud, J. P.—See New York, Lyceum Nat. Hist. 
Gloger, C. L.—Vollstand. Handbuch der Naturgeschichte der Yogel Europas, mit besond. Riicksicht auf Deutschland. 
Erster Theil, die deutsclien Landvogel entlialtend. 6 Hefte. 8vo. Breslau, 1834. 
Gloger. —See Cassel, Journal fiir Ornithol. 
Gmelin, J. F.—Systema natural, etc. ed. XIII, 1788-1793.—-See Linnaeus. 
Gmelin, Sam. Geo. —Reise durcli Russland zur Untersuchung der drey Natur-Reiche. Mit einer Vorrede herausgegeben von 
Pallas. 4 Theile, 4to. St. Petersburg, kais. Acad, der Wissenschaften, 1770-1774. 
Gosse. —The birds of Jamaica. By Philip Henry Gosse. 8vo. London, 1847. 
Gosse, Philip Henry. —Illustrations of the birds of Jamaica. 8vo. London, 1849. 
Gould, J. — The birds of Europe. In 5 vols., comprising 449 beautifully colored figures, with descriptive letter-press. 
Imp. folio. London, 1832-1837. 
Gould, J.—A monograph of the Trogonidae, or family of Trogons: 36 species. Three parts in one vol., folio, with descrip, 
tive letter-press. London, 1838. 
Gould, J.—leones avium, or figures and descriptions of new and interesting species of birds from various parts of the 
globe Parts I, II. Folio. London, 1837. 
Gould, J.—A monograph of the Odonlophorinae or partridges of America. Folio.- London, 1850. 
Gould, J.—A monograph of the Trochilidae or Humming birds. Folio. Part I, Jan., 1850, et seq. 
Gould, John. —See London, Zool. Soc. Proc. Comm. Sc. and Proceedings ;— Darwin. 
Gray, G. R. —The genera of birds, comprising their generic characters, a notice of the habits of each genus, and an 
extensive list of species referred to their several genera. By George Robert Gray, F. L. S. Illustrated by David William 
Mitchell, B. A., F. L. S. 3 vols. Folio. London, 1844-49. 
Gray, G. R.—A list of the genera of birds, with their synonyms, and an indication of the typical species of each genus. 
By George Robert Gray. Second edition, revised, augmented, and accompanied with an index. 8vo. London, 1841. 
With an appendix, 1842. (First edition published in 1840.) 
Gray, G. R.—Catalogue of the genera and sub-genera of birds contained in the British Museum. By George Robert 
Gray. 16mo. London, 1855. (In series of British Museum catalogues ) 
Gray, G. R.—See London, Zool. Soc.: Proceedings. 
Green, Jacob. —See New Haven, Am. Jour. Sc. 
Gundlach, Dr. J. Birds of Cuba.—See Cassel, Cabanis Journal fiir Ornithologie;— New York, Lyceum of Natural His 
tory ;— Boston, Society of Natural History ; —Lembeye, Aves de la isla de Cuba. 
Guthrie’s Geog. — A universal geography, or a view of the present state of the known world. Originally compiled by 
William Guthrie, Esq., the astronomical part by James Ferguson. Second American edition. 2 vols. 8vo. Philadelphia, 
1815. (This edition contains a list of North American birds by George Ord.) 
