BIBLIOGRAPHY. — ~605 
1874. Covers, Exuiorr. Department of the Interior. United States 
Geological Survey of the Territories. F. V. Hayden, U. S. 
Geologist-in-Charge. Miscellaneous Publications 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. 
Menticns several species as Ohioan, with notes. (Nyctale tengmalmi, var. 
richardsoni), p. 314. New species, 1. 
1874. Wueaton, J. M. Notes.< Birds of the Northwest, 1874, 223-4. 
Notes on Turdus swainsoni, T. alicia, Dendreeca cerulea, D. dominica, 
Ampelis eedrorum, Vireo philadelphicus, Collurio ludovicianus, Melospiza 
melodia, Chondestes grammaca, Chordeiles popetue, Chetura pelasgia. 
New species, |. 
1874. Kirrnanp, J. P. Peculiarities of Climate, Flora and Fauna of 
the South Shore of Lake Hrie, in the vicinity of Cleveland, 
Ohio.< Proc. Cleveland Acad. Nat. Sci., 1874, pp. 200-287. 
Read 1851, and orlginally published, as above, in Am. Journ. Sci., xiil, 
1852, also in Family Visitor, 1853(?). 
1874. KirruAnp, J. P. Mounted Birds from Northern Ohio, in the 
Academy’s Museum.< Proc. Cleveland Acad. Nat. Sci., 
1874, pp. 200-287. 
““The article includes only the Accipiires and a few Incessores, but is quite 
fall, as far as it goes, with characters of the genera and higher groups, and 
descriptions and biographies of the species. It is annotated by Thomas 
Brown, editor of the Ohio Farmer, in which the descriptions originally 
appeared, and was prepared in 1858-9,” Coues, Bibliographical Appendix, 
Birds Col. Val., 1878, 705. 
This I think is an error, probably on the part of the editors of Proc. Cleve. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. The paper in question is undoubtedly a reprint of ‘‘ The 
‘Birds of Ohio,” by John Kirkpatrick, Ohio Farmer, 1868-9-60. No article 
with the above title, or any extended ornithological paper by Dr. Kirtland 
appeared in the Ohio Farmer, at any time. The Editor was not an ornith- 
ologist. 
1878. Wueaton, J.M. The Food of Birds as related to Agriculture. < 
Ohio Agricultural Report for 1874 (1875), pp. 561-578 (Sept. 
1875). Also Reprint, repaged but otherwise unchanged, pp. 
1-18. 
‘¢ Thisis ineffect. a corrected and completed list of the birds of Ohio, briefly 
annotated, and with the general food regimen of each family given; being 
a well-conceived essay of much practical utility.’ Coues, Bibliographical 
Appendix, Birds of Colorado Valley, 1878, 716. 
288 species with 6 additional varieties given. The new species and 
varieties are, Parus atricapillus, var. carolinensis, Melospiza lincolni, (Spizella 
