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New York —Continued. 
McCown. —Facts and observations from notes taken when in Texas. By Captain J. P. McCown, U. S. A. Read 
March 28, 1853, VI, 9. 
Ward — Notice of the appearance of the pine grosbeak, ( Pyrrhula enucleator,) in the environs of New York. 
By James F. Ward. Read December 19, 1836, IV, 49. 
New York. —United States Magazine. 8vo. J. M. Emerson &Co. 
Cassin, John. —Ornithology of the United States and British and Russian America. Ill, 1856, 18, 109, 205, 
481 ; IV, 1857, 10. (Not continued beyond the Raptores.) 
New York. —The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review. 4 vols. 8vo. New York. 
Rafinesque, C. S.—Further account of discoveries in natural history in the western States. IV, November, 
1818, 39. ( Rimamphus.) 
New York — Natural History of New York. 4to. 
Dekay, James E.—Zoology of New York, or the New York Fauna, etc. Part II, Birds. Albany. 1844. 
New Haven. —The American Journal of Science and Arts. (Vol. I under a little different title.) Conducted first by 
Benjamin Silliman, then by Benjamin Sieliman & B. Silliman, Jr., and then by Silliman & Dana. 8vo. Vol. I. 1819, 
d seq. 
Bachman, Rev. J.—On the migration of the birds of North America XXX, 1836, 81. 
Baird, Wm. M. and S. F.—List of birds found in the vicinity of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Penn., about 
Lat. 40° 12'N., Lou. 77° 11'W. By Wm. M. and Spencer F. Baird. XLVI, Jan.-March, 1844, 261. (201 species.) 
Baird, Wm. and S. F.—Description of two species, supposed to be new, of the genus Tyranmda , (Swainson,) 
found in Cumberland county, Penn. By Wm. M. and S. F. Baird, of Carlisle, Penn. ( Tyrannuia flaviventris and 
minima .) 
Brewer, Dr. T. M.—Habits of Hirundo fulva, XXXVIII, 1840,392. 
Fox, Charles. —Notice of some American birds. By Charles Fox, of Durham, England. XXIX, 1836, 291. 
Green, Prof. Jacob. — Falco leucocephalus, Bald Eagle. IV, 1822,89. 
Green, Jacob. —Fragments relating to the history of animals, IV, 1822,309. 
Kirtland, Dr. J. P.— Fragments of Natural History. No. II. Ornithology. XL, 1841,19. 
Linsley, Rev. James H.—A catalogue of the birds of Connecticut, arranged according to their natural families. 
XLIV, 1843, 249. (302 species.) 
Morton, Dr. S. G.— Hybridity in animals considered in reference to the question of the unity of the human 
species. Part II, birds ; 2d series III, 1847, 203. 
Sharpless, John T., M. D.—Description of the American wild swan, proving it to be a new species. Cygnus 
americanus. XXII, July, 1832, 83. (With plate of sternum.) 
Steel, Dr. J. W.—(Notes in reference to the cliff swallow. Hirundo lunifrons.) XIX, 1831, 356. (Noticed them 
in Maine in 1800.) 
Woodruff, Samuel. —Notice of a barn swallow. XIX, 1831,172. ( Hirundo lunifrons.) 
Newberry, Dr. J. S.—See Washington, War Department: Pacific R. R. Report, Vol. VI, Part IV. Zoology of routes in 
Oregon and California, explored by parties under the command Lieut. R. S. Williamson. 
Newton, Alfred. —See London, Zoologist. 
Nilsson, S.—Ornithologia suecica. 2 parts. 8vo. Copenhagen, 1817,1821. 
Nitzsch, C. L.—Pterylographia Avium. 4to. Halle, 1833. 
Nitzsch,C.L. —System der Pterylographie. Nach seinem handschriftl. aufbewahrten Untersuchungen verfasst, (etc.,) von 
Herm. Burmeister. 4to. Halle, 1840. 
Nomenclator avium. —See Lichtenstein. 
Nuttall. —A Manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada. By Thomas Nuttall. The land birds. 12mo. 
Boston, 1832. Second edition, with additions, 1840. (The second edition embraces all of Townsend’s species and those 
described by Mr. Audubon in his Ornithological Biography.) 
Nuttall. —A Manual of the ornithology of the United States and of Canada. By Thomas Nuttall. The water birds. 
12mo. Boston, 1834. 
Nuttall, Thomas. —See Boston, American Academy of Arts and Sciences : Memoirs I, 1833. 
Ohio, Geological survey of.—Second annual report on the geological survey of Ohio. 8vo. Columbus, 1838. (Catalogue 
of birds by J. P. Kirtland, M. D.) 
D’Orbigny. —See Ramon de la Sagra. 
Owen, R.—See London, Zool. Soc.: Proc. Comm. Sc. 
