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U. S. P, R. R. EXP. AND SURVEYS-ZOOLOGY-GENERAL REPORT. 
Gould. —On six new species of humming birds. By John Gould, June 25, 1850. XVIII, 162. 
Gould, J.— On a new turkey, ( Meleagris vicxicana.) By John Gould, April 8, 1856. XXIV, 61. 
Gould, J.—Descriptions of three new and very beautiful species of birds from Guatemala and from the Island 
of Lombock. By John Gould, April 28, 1857. XXV, 64. 
Gould, John. —Observations on his visit to the United States of America, with description of a new species of 
Ceriornis found in the collection of Dr. Cabot, of Boston, United States. By John Gould, July 14, 1857. XXV, 
166. 
Gray, G. R.—On a new species of Thalassidroma. By George Robert Gray, (Thalassidroma hornbyi,) May 10, 
1853. XXI, 62. 
Gray, G. R.—On a new species of Somateria, and the female of Lampronelta fischeri. By G. R. Gray, November 
27, 1855. XXIII, 211. 
Hill. —Letter relating to the nests of the birds of Jamaica. By R. Hill, September 14, 1841. IX, 69. 
Kaup. —Descriptions of some new birds in the museum of the Earl of Derby. By Dr. Kaui>, February 11,1851. 
XIX, 39. 
Salle, Auguste. —Liste des oiseaux rapportes et observes dans la Republique Dominicaine (ancienne partie 
Espagnole de I’le St. Domingue ou d’Haiti,) par M. A. Salle, pendent son voyage de 1849 a 1851. By Auguste 
M. Salle, November 10, 1857. XXV, 230. 
Sclater, Lijtley Philip. — On the genus Culitivora of Swainson and its component species. By Philip Lutley 
Sclater, January 9, 1855. XXIII, 11. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip. —Note on sixteen species of Texan birds named by Mr. Giraud, of New York, in 1841. 
By Philip Lutley Sclater, March 27, 1855. XXIII, 49. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip. —Note on the Zoological Appendix to the Report of the United States Naval Astro¬ 
nomical Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere, and on the geographic range and distribution of the Tanagrine 
Genera Calliste and Euphonia. By Philip Littley Sclater, February 12, 1846. XXIV, 18. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip. —Note on ( Psaltria flaviceps) a third American species of the Parine genus Psaltria. 
By Philip Lutley Sclater, March 11, 1856. XXIV, 37. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip. —Synopsis Avium Tanagrinarum. A descriptive catalogue of the known species of 
Tanagers. By Philip Lutley Sclater, April 8, 1856. XXIV, 64,108,230. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip.- —On the species of the American genus Parra. By Philip Lutley Sclater, July 8, 
1856. XXIV, 282. 
Sclater, Lutley Philip. —Catalogue of the birds collected by M. Auguste Sal Id in Southern Mexico, with de¬ 
scriptions of new species. By Philit Lutley Sclater, July 8, 1856. XXIV, 283. 
Sclater, Philip L.—Notes on the birds in the museum of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 
and other collections in the United States. By Philip Lutley Sclater, January 13, 1857. XXV, 1. 
Sclater, Philip. —Review of the species of the South American sub-family Tityrinae. By Philip Sclater, April 
18, 1857. XXV, 67. 
Sclater, Philip.— On Parus meridionalis, and some other species mentioned in the catalogue of birds collected 
by M. Salle in Southern Mexico. By Philip Lutley Sclater, May 12, 1857. XXV, 81. 
Sclater, Philip.— List of birds collected by Mr. Thomas Bridges, corr. mem., in the valley of San Jose, Cali¬ 
fornia. By PHinr Lutley Sclater, June 9, 1857. XXV, 125. 
Sclater, Philip. —List of additional species of Mexican birds obtained by M. Auguste Salld from the environs 
of Jalapa and San Andres Tuxtla. By Philip Lutley Sclater, July 14. 1857. XXV, 201 
Sclater, Philip. —On a collection of birds made by Signor Matteo Botteri in the vicinity of Orizaba, in Southern 
Mexico. By Philip Lutley Sclater. July 28, 1857. XXV, 210. 
Sclater, Philip. —On a collection of birds received by M. Salle' from Southern Mexico. By PniLip Lutley 
Sclater. Nov. 10, 1857. XXV, 226. 
Sclater, Philip.— Notes on Californian birds, by Thomas Bridges, corr. mem. Communicated with remarks 
by Philip Lutley Sclater. Jan. 12, 1858. XXVI, 1. 
Sclater, Philip. —Notes on some birds from Southern Mexico. By Philip Lutley Sclater. Feb. 23, 1858. 
XXVI, 95. 
Vigors —On a collection of skins of birds from California. By N. A. Vigors, esq. June 11, 1833. I, 65. 
London. —The Zoologist, a popular miscellany of Natural History. Conducted by Ed. Newman. 8vo. 
Newton, Alfred. —Some account of a petrel killed at Southacre, Norfolk, X, Dec., 1852. 3691. ( Procella 
ria haesitala.) 
Long’s Exped.—Account of an expedition from Pittsburg to the Rocky mountains, performed in the years 1819 and ’20, 
