BIRDS—LIST OF AUTHORITIES. 
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Philadelphia — Continued— 
Gambel. —Observations upon several birds recently collected by Dr. Heermann, (Rosthramus hamatus, Vireo longi' 
rostris, Ardeapealii.) By Wm. Gambel. IY, Aug. 1848, 74. 
Gajibel. —Description of a new Mexican quail, ( Oriyx thoracicus.) By Wm. Gambel. IY, Aug. 1848, 77. 
Gambel. —Contributions to American Ornithology. By Wm. Gambel. IV, December, 1848, 12C. 
Haldeman. —Facts in Ornithology. By S. S. Haldeman. I, July, 1841, 54. 
Harris. —On Cymindis hamatus. By Edward Harris. II, May, 1844, G5. 
Harris.— Description of a new species of Pams (Pams septentrionalis) from Missouri. By Edward Harris. II, 
Dec. 1845, 300. 
Haymo.nd. —Birds of southeastern Indiana. By Rufus Haymond, M. D. VIII, November, 1856, 286. 
Heermann.— Catalogue of the Oological collection in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. By 
A. L. Heermann, M. D. March 1, 1853. 
Heermann. —Additions to North American Ornithology, with descriptions of new species of the genera Aclidurus, 
Podiceps, Podylymbus. By A. L. Heermann, M. D. VII, October, 1854, 177. 
Henry. —Notes derived from observations made on the birds of New Mexico during the years 1853 and 1854. 
By T. Charlton Henry, M. D., U. S. A. VIII, April, 1855, 306. 
Henry. —Description of a new Toxosloma and Juuco, from Fort Thorn, New Mexico, (Toxostoma crissalis, Junco 
dorsalis.) By Dr. T. Charlton Henry, U. S. A. X, May, 1858, 116. 
Hoy. —Description of two new species of owls, presumed to be new, which inhabit the State of Wisconsin. 
(Nyctale kirtlandii, Bubo subarcticus.) By P. E. Hoy, M. D. V, December, 1852, 210. 
Hoy. —Notes on the ornithology of Wisconsin. By P. R. Hoy, M. D. VI, March, 1853, 304; Aug., 381 ; 
Oct., 425. 
Kennerly. —Description of a new species of Cypselus, collected on the Northwestern Boundary Survey, A. Camp¬ 
bell, esq., commissioner. (Cypselus borealis.) By C. B. R. Kennerly, M. D. IX, November, 1857, 202. 
Leconte, John. —Notices of American animals formerly known but now forgotten or lost. By John Leconte. 
VIII, Jan., 1854, 8. 
Leconte, John. —Observations on the wild turkey or Gallopavo sylvestris. By John Leconte. IX, Sept., 1857, 
179. 
Leib. —Description of nest and eggsof the Fulica amencana. By Geo. C. Leib, M. D. I, November, 1841, 124 
McCall.- —Description of a supposed new species of Columba, inhabiting Mexico, with some account of the 
habits of the Geococcyx viaticus, Wagler. By Geo. A. McCall. (Columba solitaria,) Wagler. Ill, July, 1847, 238. 
McCall. —Notes on Mexican birds heretofore not fully described. By George A. McCall. IV, May, 1849, 63. 
McCall. —Remarks on the habits, &c., of birds met with in Western Texas, between San Antonio and the 
Rio Grande, and in New Mexico, with descriptions of several species believed to have been hitherto undescribed. 
By Geo. A. McCall. (Cyanocorax cassinii, Carpodacus obscurus.) V, June, 1850, 213. 
Read. —Catalogue of the birds of Northern Ohio. By M. C. Read. VI, August, 1853, 395. 
Sclater. —Description of a new species of Tanager of the genus Saltator. By Philip L. Sclater. VIII, Novem¬ 
ber, 1856, 261. 
Sclater. —Characters of an apparently undescribed bird belonging to the genus Campylorhynchus, with remarks 
upon other species of the same group. By Philip Lutley Sclater. VIII, November, 1856, 263. 
Vesey. —Descriptions of two new species of birds from the vicinity of Fort Tejon, California. (Tyrannula ham- 
mondii, Vireo cassinii.) By John Xantus de Vesey. X, May, 1858, 117. 
Woodhouse.— Descriptions of new species of birds of the genera Vireo and Zonotrichia. ( Vireo atricapilla, Zonotriclda 
Cassinii.) By S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. VI, April, 1852, 60. 
Woodhouse. —Description of a new species of Ectopistes. (Ectopistes marginella.) By S. W. Woodhouse, M. D. 
VI, June, 1852, 104. 
Woodhouse. —Description of a new snow finch of the genus Slruthus. (Struthus caniceps.) By S. W. Woodhouse, 
M. D. VI, December, 1852, 202. 
Philadelphia. —Maclurian Lyceum of Natural History: Contributions of, 1828. 8. 
Bonaparte, C. L.—List of birds of United States. (I cannot give the exact title, not having the work before me.) 
Philadelphia. —A merican Philosophical Society: Transactions. 4to. 
Bonaparte, C. L.—General observations on the birds of the genus Tetrao, with a synopsis of the species hitherto 
known. Read June 20, 1828. New series, III, 1830, 382. 
Ord, George. —Some account of the moulting of birds. New series. Ill, 1830, 292. 
