Ce a Gs 3 oe - SSS ES ee See ae mee sr eae mer or C7) Phar l COURS oe LIBRARY tare ALBERT R. MANN LIBRARY New York STATE COLLEGES OF AGRICULTURE AND HOME ECONOMICS AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library 2 5331.C85 iii 3 1924 001 074 396 ) mann AUTHOR’S EDITION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SURVEY. F. V. HAYDEN, U. S. Geologist-in-Charge. SECOND INSTALMENT OF ,- AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. BY Dr. ELLIOTT COUES, U.S.A. = EXTRACTED FROM THE BULLETIN OF THE SURVEY, Vou. V, No.2 , wi rds, be. WASHINGTON, September 6, 1879. Art. XVII.—Second Instalment of American Orni- thological Bibliography. By Dr. Elliott Coues, U.S. A. Part First of the “Birds of the Colorado Valley”, etc., contains a Bibliographical Appendix (pp. 567-784, or [1]-[218]), which consists of a “Vist of Faunal Publications relating to North American Orni- thology”, being the first instalment of a Universal Bibliography of Ornithology upon which the author of that work is still engaged. The present article may be considered to continue the subject, as it gives the titles of “ Faunal Publications” relating to the Ornithology of the rest of America. The former piece of work has been received with great favor by ornithologists, whose kind expressions of interest assure him that his bibliographical material is welcome. This further instalment of the work is constructed upon the same principles as the other, and with the same great pains to secure good results. Though of course much less extensive, containing only about 700 titles, it is scarcely less complete, and no less accurate, than the North American portion. The compiler takes this occasion to renew the request that those who are interested in the matter will point out defects which may be detected in any portion of the work now printed. To those who may not be informed of the general plan of the whole Bibliography, he may explain that it is modelled after the ‘ Zoological Record”, and that the titles given in this second instalment are only those which an editor of the “ Record” would have brought under the head of ‘Neotropical Region”—all general and miscellaneous works, and all those upon particular species, genera, or families of birds, being excluded. 1648. MarcGRrave, G. Historia Natvralis | Brasiliae, | Auspicio et Beneficio | Illus- triss. I. Mavritii Com. Nassav | illivs Provincje et Maris summi Praefecti Adornata | In qua | Non tantum Plante et Animalia, sed et In- | digenarum morbi, ingenia et mores describuntur et | Iconibus supra quingentas illus- trantur. | Lvgdyn. Batavorvm, | Apud Franciscum Hackium, et | Amstelo- dami, | Apud Lud. Elzevirium. 1648. | [Or,] Gulielmi Pisonis, M. D. | Lugduno-Batavi, | De | Medicina Brasiliensi | Libri Qvatvor: | I. De Aére, Aquis, & Locis. | II. De Morbis Endemiis. | III. De Venenatis & Antidotis. | IV. De Facultatibus Simplicium. | Et | GeorgI MarcgravI de Liebstad, | Misnici Germani, | Historis Rervm Na- 239 + 240 1648. MarcGRAVE, G.—Continued. co es bs BULLETIN UNITED STATES «. OLOGICAL SURVEY. we tvralivm | Brasilix, | Libri Octo: | Quoxam | Tres priores agunt de meee | Quartus de Piscibus. | Quintus a6 Avibus. | Sextus de Quadrupedibus & | “s pentibus..| Septimus de Insectis. | Octavus de ipsa Regione, & illius Incolis. } Cvm | Appéndice de Tapuyis, et Chilensibvs. | loannes De Laet, | i pianus, | In ordinem digessit & Annotationes addidit, & varia ab Auctore Omissa supplevit & illustravit. | ; Above titles covering both Piso and Maregrave; latter also separately sub- titled in nearly identical words, omitting the Piso part of the title. 1 vol. folio. Engraved title to both, 11; plain title to both, 11; Piso to Prince William, 2 1l.; Piso to the reader, 11.; Piso’s contents, 1 1,; Piso’s text, Pp. 1-122; Piso’s index, 1 1.—Marcgrave’s subtitle, 11. ; Marcgrave’s dedication, 11.; De Laet to the reader, 11.; Maregrave’s contents and errata, 1 1.; Marc- grave’s text, pp. 1-292; Appendix, p. 293; Index,4+31]. Unnumbered cuts in text of both authors. The fifth book of Marcgrave’s part of this work treats of birds in fifteen chapters, as fol- lows :— Georgi Marcgravi Historia Naturalis Brasilie Liber Quintus, Qui agit de Avibus, in Quo sunt Icones quatuor supra quinquaginta, et Annotationes octo; pp. 190-220, Cap. L-XV.—I, p. 190, Nhanduguacn, Iacana (fig.), varie ejus species, Curicaca (fig.). II, p. 192, Tijepiranga (fig.), Iacapu, Iambu, Gallina africana (fig.), Guirangeima, Iupujuba (fig.), Sayacn, Ani (fig.), Guira guainumbi (fig.). I, p. 194, Jaguacati (fig.), Mitu (fig.), Mituporanga (fig-), Ibijau (2 figg.). IV, p. 196, Guainumbi varia species (fig.). V, p. 198, Iacupema (fig.), Iacamacaij (fig.), Iacarntn (fig.), Soco (fig.), Matuitui (fig.). WI, p. 200, Jabiru (fig.), Iabiru guacu (fig.), Manucodiata. VI, p. 201, Guirapunga utraque (2 figg.), Guiraquerea (fig.), J: acamaciri (fig.), Cariama (fig.) VIII, p. 203, Guara (fig.), Urutaurana (fig.), Maguari, Guarauna (fig.), Ajaia, Picui pinima, Pica cureba, Tuidara, Guacuguacu, Tapera. IX, p. 205, Psittacoruam majorum & minorum varie species. Tuivulgo Perroquet. Araracanga (fig.), etc. X, p. 207, Ipeca (fig.), Urubu (fig.), Tamatia utraque (2 figg.), Guirajemoja (fig.), Gurraru nheengeta (fig.). XI, p. 209, Cocoi Ardeae species (fig.); alia species, Guiratinga, Ardeola (fig.), Iacarini, Guiratirica, Guiranheengatu. XII, p. 211, Curucui (fig.), Caracara (fig.), Tijeguacu (fig.),, Teitei, Guiragiracu beraba (fig.), Guiracoereba, Guiraperea, Iapacani, Cabure, Andira aca. XIII, p. 213, Macucagua (fig.), Columbe silvestris species, Anas sylvestris, Urubitinga (fig.), Mareca utraque, Tiieguacu paroara (fig.), Tangara utraque (fig.). XIV, p. 215, Anhima (fig.), Pitangua guacu (fig.), Atingacu camucu (fig.), Guira acangatara (fig.). XV, Matuitai (fig.), Aracari, Tucana, Anhinga (fig.), Ipecati apoa (fig.), Pullus gallinaceus monstresus (quadrupes, fig.). The figures are monstrous, reminding us of those of Gesner, for example, though many of the marked species are recognizable. The text, however, is minutely descriptive, and most of the species are identifiable. This is a celebrated work, standing in much the same ornithological relation to South America that its virtual contemporary, Hernandez's, bears to Mexico. We have here the first description and primary basis of many species. Linneus and other early species-makers cite Marcgrave freely, and he remains, in fact, quotable to-day. The reader will not fail to note that he has here the vernacular derivation of many names with which he is familiar in their quasi-Latin and even English rehabilitation, but the etymology of which would not necessarily be obvious to a classicist. Compare with the above the following, for example: Nandou, Pyranga, Guira, Guiraca, Ani, Mitu, Mituporanga, Jacamar, Nacurutu, Jabiru, Cariama, Ajaja, Oorcba, Maguari, Guarauna, Tapera, Aracanga, Ararauna, Trubu, Nengeta, Cocoi, Carasara, Urubitinga, Tangara, Tanagra, Pitangus, Aracari, Tucana, Toucan, ete. For an elaborate commentary on this work, soe 1820 and 1824, LiciTENsTEIN, H. 1658. RocHErort, C. pr. Histoire | naturelle et morale | des | Iles antilles | de VAmerique. | Enrichie de plusieurs belles figures des Raretez les plus | con- siderables qui y sont décrites. | Avec vn Vocabulaire Caraibe. | [Dessin.] | A Roterdam, | Chez Arnould Leers, | — | M. DC. LVI. 1 vol. 8v0 or sm. 4to. Eng. title, 8 prel. pp. incl. regular title, pp. 1-527, 6 11. (contents). Chapitre Quinziéme, pp. 147-167, a fig. on p. 152, and a page of figs. on P. 166, * Des oiseaus los plus considerables des Antilles”, des Fregates, des Fauves, des Aigrettes etc., du Grand Gosicr, des Poules d'eau, des Flammans (= Platalea), de 1 Hirondelle, de Sligieurs Oiseaux de terre, des Arras, des Canides, des Perroguets, des Perriques du tremble, du Pas sereau, de l’Aiglo de Orinoco, du Mansrony, du Colibry.—This is the orig. ed. 7 No. 2.] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. QAL 1666. RocHEFoRT, C.pE. The History of the Caribby-Islands, viz. Barbades, [etc.] In two Books. The First containing the Natural the Second the Moral His- tory, of these islands. Illustrated, [etc.] Rendered into English by John Davis of Kidwelly. London. 1666. 4to. pp. 326, 4 pIL Not seen: title from Sabin’s Bibl. Amer. Orig. ed. 1658, g. v. 1667, [StuBBEs, Dr. —.] Observations Made by a Curious and Learned Person, sail- ing from England, to the Caribe-Islands. < Philos, Trans., ii, 1667, pp. 493-500. 1667. WARREN, G. Impartial Description of Surinam, . . . with a History of several strange Beasts, Birds, etc. 1667. Not seen. [See beyond, ADDENDA, 1745.] 1668. StuBBEs, Dr. —. An Enlargement of the Observations, formerly publisht, Numb. 27, madé and generously imparted by that Learn’d and Inquisitive Physitian, Dr. Stubbes. <( Philos. Trans., iii, 1668, pp. 699-709. Allusions to a few birds. 1681. [RocuErort, C. DE.] Histoire | Naturelle et Morale | des | Iles Antilles | de lAmerique, | Enrichie d’un grand nombre de belles Figures en taille douce, qui | representent au naturelles Places, & les Raretez les plus | considerables qui y sont décrites. | Avec un Vocabulaire Caraibe. | Derniere Edition. | Reveus & augmentée par l’Autheur d’un Recit de l’Estat present des | celebres Colonies de la Virginie, de Marie-Land, de la Caroline, du | nouveau Duché d’York, de Penn-Sylvania, & de la nouvelle An- | gleterre, situées dans VAmerique septentrionale, & qui rele- | vent de la ‘Couronne du Roy de la grand’ Bretagne. | Tiré fidelement des memoires des habitans des mémes Co- lonies, | en faveur de ceus, quiauroyent le dessein de s’y | transporter pour s’y établir. [Par César de Rochefort.] | [Vignette.] | A Rotterdam, | Chez Rei- nier Leers, | — | M. DC. LXXXI. 1vol. Sm. 4to. Eng. title, plain title, both backed blank, and 16 more unpaged 11., pp. 1-583, and 13 unpaged pp.; then follow pp. 1-48, with a separate title, backed blank; many plates and other illustrations. Orig. ed. 1658, g.v. Chap. XV, pp. 163-182, ‘Des oiseaus les plus considerables des Antil- les”; cut on p. 168, and page full of euts p. 182. 1682, NrevHorF, J. Joan Nieuhofs Gedenkwaerdige Zee en Lantreize door de Voor- naemste Landschappen van West en Oostindien. Amsterdam. 1682. Folio. Not seen. ‘The second part, beginning at p. 29, contains a cut representing several birds and a bat, with text descriptive of these and numerous other Brazilian birds. The figures are very good, much better than Marcgrave’s; the names are vernacular.’—J. A. ALLEN, : in epist. [See beyond, ADDENDA.] 1703. OLIveR, W. A Letter from Dr. William Oliver to the Publisher, giving his Remarks in a late Journey into Denmark and Holland. < Philos. Trans., xxiii, 1703, pp. 1400-1410. Contains an account of a curious bird seen in Amsterdam from ‘‘Carthagena in Americn”, described as ‘‘Vultur Americanus minor Carthagene Corpore eleganti & plumis admodum Concinne variegatis”’. 1707-25. SLoaNE, H. A'| | Voyage | To the Islands | Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers | and | Jamaica, | with the | Natural History | of the | Herbs and Trees, Four-footed Beasts, Fishes, | Birds, Insects, Reptiles, &c. | Of the last of those Islands; | To which is prefix’d An | Introduction, | Wherein is an Account of the | Inhabitants, Air, Waters, Diseases, Trade, &c | of that Place, with some Relations concerning the Neigh- | bouring Continent, and Islands of America, | — | Illustrated with | The Figures of the Things describ’d, | which have not been heretofore engraved; | In large Copper-Plates as big as the Life. | — | By Hans Sloane, M. D. | Fellow of the College of Physicians and Secretary | of the Royal-Society. | — | In Two Volumes. Vol.I [II]. | — |} Many shall run to and fro, and Knowledge shall be increased. Dan. xii. 4. | — | London: | Printed by B. M. for the Author, 1707 [1725]. 2 vols. Folio. 242 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [7% V- 1707-25. SLoanr, H.—Continued. Vol. I, 1707, 8 p.1L, pp. i-cliv, 1-264, pll. itiv (i being a map), 1-156. Vol. IL, 1725, 2 p. 11. (title and dedication), pp. i-xviii, 1-499, pll. v-xi, 157-274. There are some literal discrepancies in the titles of the two vols.: in the second the author appears as ‘‘Sir Hans Sloane, Bart.”, and the last line is simply ‘Printed for the author. 1725."—Vol. II, Book VI, Part II, pp. 293-325, “Of the Birds of Jamaica”, pll. 254-272.—Chap. I, Of Land Birds, 54 spp. Chap. I, Of Birds which Wade, or Frequent Watery Places, 17 spp. Chap. II, Of Water-Fowl, or such as are web-footed and Swim, 11 spp.; in al, 82 spp. The plates are very coarse and poor; some of them are as ludicrous as anything in Gesner, for example. he ornithology of this work has no intrinsic value, but derives some importance from the fact that here are the original descriptions of various birds upon which Linnzan species rest wholly or in part. Sloane’s pages and plates were constantly cited by writers of the century, as Catesby, Edwards, Brisson, Linnzeus, etc., and are sometimes referred to still. 1724. LaBat, —. Nouveau Voyage aux Iles de ’Amérique. 1724. Not seen: said to contain natural history illustrations. [See ADDENDA, beyond.} 1729. Warrer, L. A New | Voyage | and | Description | of the | Isthmus of America. | Giving an Account of the | Author’s Abode there, | The Form and Make of the Country, the Coasts, | Hills, Rivers, &c. Woods, Soil, Weather, &c. Trees, | Fruit, Beasts, Birds, Fish, &c. | The Indian Inhabitants, their Features, Complexion, | &c. their Manners, Customs, Employments, | Mar- tiages, Feasts, Hunting, Computation, | Language, &c. | With Remarkable Occurrences in the South-Sea and | elsewhere. | — | By Lionel Wafer. | — | The Third Edition. | — | To which are added, | The Natural History of those Parts, | By a Fellow of the Royal Society: | and | Davis’s Expedition to the Gold Mines, in 1702. | Illustrated with several Copper-Plates. | — | London, | Printed for James and John Knapton, at the | Crown in St. Paul's Church- Yard. M pcc xxix. Contained in vol. DI of the series called ‘‘ A Collection of Voyages”, ete., 4 vols., London, 1729, being pp. 263-463 + 9, maps, plates. ‘The Birds, and Flying Insects”, pp. 334-339, consists of an account of sundry apecies by the author. ‘An Additional Account of several Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Reptiles, &c, . . . Communicated by a Member of the Royal Society”, Chap. II. Of the Birds, pp. 402-410. A formal account of no fewer than 118 spp., very curtly described under English names applied wholly at random. 1749. ConDAMINE, C. M. DE La. Relation abrégée d’an Voyage fait dans lV intérieur de P Amérique méridionale, depuis la Céte de la Mer dn Sud, jusques aux Cétes du Brésil & de la Guiane, en descendant la rivire des Amazones. < Meém. de P Acad. Roy. des Sci. pour Vannée 1745, 1749, pp. 391-492, pll. viii, ix. Notes sur les oiseaux, pp. 471-474. 1750. Hucuxs, G. The | Natural History | of | Barbados. |—| In Ten Books. | —| By the Reverend | Mr. Griffith Hughes, A. M. | Rector of St. Lucy's Parish, in the said Island, and F. R. 8S. | —| [Vignette.] | — | London: | Printed for the Author; | And sold by most Booksellers in Great Britain and Ireland. MDCCL. lvol. Folio. &p.H. (title, dedication, subscribers, ete.), pp. i-viii (preface, errata), 1-314, + 11 ll. (explanatory notes, index, addenda), pil. 1-29, folded map, and head- and tail-pieces. Book III, pp. 69-79, Of Birds. .A few species are very lightly treated. thongh it is stated that ‘‘An Inspection into the Structure, Nature and Qualities of every Species will convince us, that every Individual is stamped with Marks of infinite Wisdom”. 1756. Browns, Patrick, The | Civil and Natural | History | of | Jamaica. | In Three Parts. | Containing, | I. An accurate Description of that Island, its Situation and Soil; | with a brief Account of its former an€ present State, Government, | Revenues, Produce, and Trade, | II. A History of the natural Productions, including the various Sorts | of native Fossils; perfect and imperfect Vege- tables; Quadrupedes, | Birds, Fishes, Reptiles and Insects; with their Prop- erties and Uses | in Mechanics, Diet, and Physic. | IIT. An Account of the Nature of Climates in General, and their | different Effects upon the human Body; with a Detail of the | Diseases arising from this Source, particularly within the Tropics. | In Three Dissertations. | The Whole illustrated with No. 2] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 243 1756. BRownE, PatTrick.—Continued. Fifty Copper-Plates: | In which the most curious Productions are represented of the natural Size, and | delineated immediately from the Objects. | — | By Patrick Browne, M.D. | — | London: | Printed for the Author; and sold by T. Osborne, and J. Shipton, | in Gray’s-Inn, MDCCLVI. 1vol. Folio. 4p.1l. two titles, dedication, and list of subscribers), pp. v-viii (preface), 1-503, ++ 11, pli, map, pll. 1-49, Chap. IV, Of Birds, pp. 466-483, none of the plates. § 1. Of the smaller frugivorous and granivorous birds with short and pointed conic bills, etc.: Hirundo 4, Loria 1, Fringilla 5, Mo- tacillal. §2. Of the smaller granivorous and vermivorous birds with conic and moderately slender lengthened bills, etc.: Columba 10, Teta 1, Turdus 2. § 3. Of birds of the larger granivorous tribe with thiek, conic, and moderately arehed bills,-proportioned limbs, and divided claws: Pavo 1, Crax 1, Meleagris-1, Gallus 4, Tetraol. § 4. Of birds that have strong crooked bills and open claws, whose digits are generally furnished with strong arched nails: Falco 3, Vultur 1, Psittacus 11, Strix 2. § 5. Of birds that have large straight bills, of a length nearly equal to the middle digits, and moderately flatted above: Corvus 1, Crotopha- gus 1, Picus 1, Baristus 1. § 6. Of birds that have long slender bills that arch and taper very moderately to the top: Polytmus 4, Todus 1, Oriolus 1, Cuculus 1, Merops 1, Xanthornas 2. § 7. Of birds whose bills are of a length with or longer than the middle digits, having long legs, partly naked thighs, and divided claws, and living chiefly in watery places, though they do not swim: Tringa 2, Numenius1, Ardea7. § 8. Of water-fowls, or birds that pass 9 con- siderable part of their time upon the water: Fulica 4, Colymbus 1, Pheenicopterus 1, Pele canus 1, Cygnus 2, Anas 6, Anethetus 2, Larus 4, Sterna 3, Aleyon 2. Under such classifica- tion the number of species indicated by the figures given are treated, with numbered generic, but no specific names, with Latin diagnoses, some little synonymy, both Latin and vernacular, and miscellaneous observations. It was a considerable ornithological treatise in its time, freely cited by Brisson, Linneeus, Edwards, and others; and some of these descriptions, like Sloane’s, are the bases of species.—This is the orig. ed.; there is another, 1789. 1769. [BaNcROFT, E.] An | Essay | on the | Natural History | of | Guiana, | In South America. | Containing | A Description of many Curious Productions | in the Animal and Vegitable Systems | of that Country. | Together with an Account of | The Religion, Manners, and Customs | of several Tribes of its Indian In- habitants. | Insterspersed with | A Variety of Literary and Medical Observa- tions. | In Several Letters | from | A Gentleman of the Medical Faculty [E. Bancroft], | During bis Residence in that Country. | — | —Adrespulcherrimas. ex tenebris ad lucem erutas alieno | labore deducimur. | Seneca, De brevitate vita, cap. xiv. | — | London, | Printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt | in the Strand. MDCCLXIX. lvol. 16mo. Frontisp. (2-héaded snake), 2p. ll. (title and dedication), pp. i-iv, 1-402, + 311. (contents and advts.). This anonymous work, by Dr. E. Bancroft, contains, pp. 152-185, ‘‘the Description of Birds inhabiting the aerial regions of Guiana, which, for the variety, vivacity and lustre of colours. that adorn their plumage, are no where excelled””.—There is a German version of same date. 1769. BANCROFT, E. Naturgeschichte | von | Guiana | in | Siid-Amerika. | worinn | von der nattirlichen Beschaffenheit und den vor- | nehmsten Naturproducten des Landes, ingleichen der Re- | ligion, Sitten und Gebriiuchen verschiedener Stimme | der wilden Landes-Einwohner, Nachricht | ertheilet wird. | — | In vier Briefen. | Von | Eduard Bancroft, Esq. | — | Aus dem Englischen. | — | [Quotation from Seneca. ] | — | Frankfurt und Leipzig, | bey J. Dodsley und Compagnie, 1769. 1lvol. 16mo. Frontispiece (2-headed snake), pp.i-x, 11., pp. 1-248, 11. Vigel, pp. 91-112. In dieser Ausgabe, die Arten die bereits in den Schriften des Herrn Linné, oder von andern Schriftstellern beschrieben worden sind, sind mit den unter den Text gesetzten linniiischen Trivialnamen, oder Benennung anderer Schriftsteller kennbarer gemacht worden.—Vergl. die Originalausgabe, 1769. 1775. SONNINI DE Manxnoncour,C. N. S. Observation sur les Cogs et Poules de VPAmérique méridionale. < Journ. de Physique, vi, 1775, pp. 128, 129. Not seen: title from Carus and Engelmann.—The article doubtless refers to Cracide or Tinamide. 1775. SONNINI DE Manoncour, C. N.S. Observation sur les Mareils ou Faisans de la Guiana. < Journ. de Physique, v, 1775, pp. 345-350. Not seen: title from Carus and Engelmann.—Tinamide? Crocide?® 244 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [VV 1776. Anon. [Molina, CG. I.] Compendio della Storia geografica, noturale e civile del regno del Chili. Bologna. 1776. 8vo. 10 pil. Not seen. Giebel, doubtless from Engelmann, gives such an edition as of ‘* Molina”; but the first recognized edition is of 1782, g.v. See also Molina at 1808 and 1810. Ido not know what this is, or what it may contain. Some clue to it may be given in the preface of the English version of 1808, where the Americ1n translator says:—‘‘ Through the politeness of a gentleman of his acquaintance, the translator has also been furnished with an anonymous compendium of the history of Chili, printed in Bologna in 1776, from which the supplementary notes to this volume are taken.” In respect to this anonymous compend, here is what Molina himself says in his preface to the original edition of the ‘‘Saggio”, 1782—it is tacit admission of its authorship—“ Le storie, 0 piuttosto le relazioni stampate, oltre ai quattro Poemi, che corono impressi sulla guerra Araucana, . . . ed un Compendio anonimo, che si pubblico in lingua Italiana nel 1776., il quale in certo modo da una notizia pii compiuta del Chili di quella, che danno le altre opere stampate, particolamente intorno alla Geografia, ¢ alla storia Naturale. Nulladimeno come questo Compendio é anche troppo ristretto, cosi io ho creduto di fare un servigio non inutile agli amatori delle cose Americane, presentando loro un ragguaglio pit disteso e pit circo- stanziato de’ prodotti, e de’ successi pit notabili dello stesso Paese.” 1776. CLayTon, W. An Account of the Falkland Islands. < Philos. Trans., Ixvi, pt. i, 1776, pp. 99-108. Considerable account of Penguins, Geese, and other birds, pp. 103-105. 1782. Mottna, G.I. Saggio | sulia Storia Naturale | del | Chili | del Signor Abate | Giovanni Ignazio | Molina. | [Vignette.] | In Bologna MDCCLXXXIL | —} Nella Stamperia di S. Tommaso d’Aquino. | Con licenza de’ Superiori. 1 vol. 16mo (sigs. Al, 11; A2,113; 43,11; 44,511). pp. 368, map opp. p. 17. >Libro IV. Vermi, Insetti, Rettili, Pesci, Uccelli, o Quadrupedi del Chili, pp. 196-367. , This is the editio princeps of the celebrated work. There are numerous later editions in various languages, which see below: German, Leipzig, 1786; Spanish, Madrid, 1788; French, Paris, 1789; American, Middletown, Conn., 1808; English, London, 1809; Italim again, Bo- logna, 1810. See especially 1808 and 1810. Consult also 1776, ANON. See Trans. Linn. Soc., vii, p.225; Oken’s Isis, ix, 1833, p. 824; Rev. Zoologique, 1840, p.147. See also Philippi’s Co- mentario, Anal. Univ. Chile, xxix, 1867, pp. 788-795. : Molina is famous in the annals of South American ornithology. Being a binomenclator after the most approved fashion of the time, he is citable as authority for species, and most of those he describes are new, antedating Gmelin (1788) and Latham (Ind. Orn., 1790). The ornithological matter consists, first, of a general treatise on the birds of Chili, pp. 232-268; second, of a synopsis, pp. 3438-345, in which the species receive formal Latin diagnoses in the Linnean manner (Catalogo delle nuove specie descritte in questo Saggio ordinate secondo il Sistema Linneano). The general text of the former is accompanied also by Latin diagnoses of the species treated in footnotes. As this edition is not very generally accessible, I give the names of the species treated, with the pages on which each occurs. All are new except- ing the three marked ‘‘ Linn.” Anns regia, pp. 234,344; A. coscoroba, pp. 234, 344; A. mclancoripha, pp. 234. 344; Ardea erytrocephala, pp. 235, 344; A.galatea, pp. 235,344; A. eyanocephala, pp. 235, 344: A. thula, pp. 235, 344; Columba melanoptera, pp. 236,345; Picuslignarius, pp. 236, 343; P. pitius, pp. 236, 343; Diomedea chilensis, pp. 238-344; D. chiloensis, pp. 239, 344; Pelecanus thagus, pp. 240. 344; Anas hybrida, pp. 241, 344; Pheenicopterus chilensis, pp. 242, 344; Tantalus pillus, pp. 243, 344; Trochilus minimus (‘ Linn.”), p. 246; T.cyanocephalus, pp. 247, 343; T. galeritus, pp. 247,343; Fringilla barbata, pp. 247, 345; F. diuvea, pp. 249, 345; Turdus thilius, pp. 250, 345; T. thenca, pp. 250, 345; Turdus curceus, pp. 252, 343: Sturnus loyca, pp. 254, 345: Phytotoma (gen. nov.) rara, pp. 254, 345; Psittacus cyanalysios, pp. 256, 343; P. choreeus, pp. 257, 343; P. jaguilma, Pp. 257, 348; Parra chilensis, pp. 258, 344; Otis chilensis, pp. 250,344; Struthio rea (Linn.), p. 261; Strix cunicularia, pp. 263,343; Falco tharus, pp. 264, 343; Vulcur [sic] jota, p. 265, 333; Vultur gryphus (Linn.), p. 266. The following is a complete and cxact transcript of the systematic catalogue, pp. 343-345, giving the names and diagnoses of all Molina’s new species:— AVES. aAccipitres. Vultur Jota niger, remigibus fuscis, rostro cineraceo. Falco Tharus cera, pedibusque luteis, corpore albo-nigrescente, vertice cristato. Strix Cunicwlaria capite levi, corpore supra fusco, subtus albo, pedibus tuberculatis pilosis. No. 2.] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 245 1782. Moxina, G. I.—Continued. Pice. Psittacus Jaguilma macrourus viridis, remigibus apice fuscia, orbitis fulvis. Psittacus Oyanalysios brachyurus luteo-virens, collare cwruleo, uropygio rnbro. Psittacus Ohoreus brachyurus viridis, subtus cinereus, orbitis incarnatis. Picus Lignarius pileo coccineo, corpore albo, ceruleoque vittato. “Picus Pitius cauda brevi, corpore fusco maculis ovalibus albis guttato. Trochilus Cyanocephalus rectirostris capite, remigibus, rectricibusque caHruleis, abdomine rubro. Trochilus Galeritus curvirostris viridi-aureus, remigibus, rectricibusque fuscis, crista put- purea. Anseres. Anas Melancorypha rostro semicylindrico rubro, capite nigro, corpore albo. Anas Hybrida rostro semicylindrico, cera rubra, cauda acutiuscula. Anas Regia caruncula compressa frontali, corpore ceruleo subtus fusco, collari albo. Anas Coscoroba rostro 6xtremo dilatato, rotundato, corpore albu. Diomedea Chilensis alis impennibus, pedibus. compedibus tridactylis, digitis omnibus con- nexis. Diomedea Chiloensis alis impennibus, pedibus conipedibus tetradactylis palmatis, corpore lanuginoso cinereo. Pelecanus Thagus cauda rotundata, rostro serrato, gula saccata. Gralle. Phenicopterus Chilensis ruber, remigibus albis. Ardea Erythrocephala crista dependente rubra, corpore albo. Ardea Galatea occipite subcristato, corpore lacteolo, rostro luteo, pedibus coccineis. Ardea Cyanocephala vertice cristato ceruleo, remigibus nigris albo marginatis. Ardea Thula occipite cristato concolore, corpore albo. Tantalus Pillus facie, rostro, pedibusque fuscis, corpore albo, remigibus rectricibusque nigris. Parra Ohilensis unguibus modicis, pedibus fuscis, occipite subcristato. Otis Chilensis capite, juguloque levi, corpore albo, vertice tectricibusque cinereis, remigi- bus primor. nigris. Passeres. Columba Melanoptera cauda cuneata, corpore cerulescente, remigibus nigris. Sturnus Loyea fusco, alboque maculatus, pectore coccineo. Turdus Thilius ater, axillis luteis, cauda cuneata. Turdus Thenca tusco-cinereus, subtus pallido-cinereus, remigibus rectricibusquo apice albis. Turdus Cureus ater nitens, rostro substriato, canda cuneata. is Fringilla Barbata lutea, alis viridibus, nigro rubroque maculatis, gula barbata. Fringilla Diuca cerulea, gula alba. Phytotoma (gen. nov.) Rostrum conicum, rectum, serratum. Nares ovate. 1, Phytotoma Rava, Lingua brevis obtusa. 1783. Morin, G.I. Essai sur l’Histoire Naturelle de Chili. Paris. 1783. 8vo. Not seen: title of this French version from Ag. & Strickl., Bibl.—Orig. ed. 1782, q. v. There is another French ed., 1789, g. v. 1784. DoBRIzHorreR, M. Historia de Abiponibus, Equestri, Bellicosaque Paraquarix Natione, locupletata copiosis Barbararnm Gentium, Urbium, Fluminum, Terrarum, Amphibiorum, Insectorum, Serpentium precipuorum, Piscium, Avium, Arborum, Plantarum, aliorumque ejusdem Provincia Proprietatum Observationibus; Authore Martino Dobrizhoffer, Presbytero, et per Annos duodeviginti Paraquarie Missionario. Vienna, 1784. The editio princeps, not seen by me. There is a German translation, Vienna, 1784, and 2 later English version, London, 1822, g. v. 1785. SONNINI DE Manoncour, C. N.S. Du Sasa, Oiseau dela Guyane. < Journ. de Physique, xxvii, 1785, pp. 222-224.— Licht. und Toigt’s Magaz., (3), iv, 1787, pp. 45-50 (tiber den Sasa, einen Vogel aus Guiana). Not seen: titles of both these articles from Carus and Engelmann. The ‘‘Sasa” is Opistho- comus cristatus. Giebel makes ‘‘ du Sasa” a part of Sonnini’s name. 1786. FAHLBERG, S. Slutet, af Samlingar til Natural-Historien éfver On St. Bar- thelemi i Vestindien. <( Kongl. VFetensk.-Acad. Nyt Handl., vii, 1786, pp. 248-254, Chiefly botanical; a few birds given on p. 253. 246 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [%¥: 1786. Mourna, G. I. Versuch | einer | Naturgeschichte | von | Chili. | — | Von t Abbé J, Ignatz Molina. | Aus dem Italiiinischen tibersetzt | von | J.D. Brandis, | Doctor der Arzneywissenschaft. | —| Mit einer Landcharte. | — | Mit Churfiirstl. Siichsischer Freyheit. | —| Leipzig, | bey Friedrich Gotthold Jacobier 1786. 1 vol. 16mo (sigs. “1, 1].; *2,11.; *3, 1135 *4, 143. *5, 411). 9 p. 11, pp. 1-32", map. See the orig. ed., 1782. In this German version, the birds are at pp- 205-238, 304-206. 1788. Moxina, G. I. Compendio | de la Historia Geografica, | Natural y Civil | del Reynode Chile, | escrito eu Italiano | porel Abate Don Juan | Ignacio Molina. | Primera [Segunda] Parte, | que abraza la Historia Geografica | y Natural, | traducida en Espafiol | Por Don Domingo Joseph | de Arquellada Mendoza, Individuo de la | Real Academia de Buenas Letras de Sevilla, ¥ Maestrante | de Ronda. | En Madrid | por Don Antonio ‘de Sancha. | Aio M. DCC. LXXXVIIL | Se hallaré en su Libreria en ]a Aduana vieja. 2 vols. sm. 4to shape, 16mo type-bed (sigs. *1,13.; 72,4 ll; **2, 411, ete.). Vol. I, pp. i-xx, 1-418, 1 map. See the orig. ed., 1782. Only the first vol. is here cited: the second has a different title, though beginning similarly, relates to the civil history of Chili, translated and augmented by various notes by Nicolas de la Cruz y Bahamonde, and dates 1795; has portrait of Molina and several maps. In this Spanish version, the bird-matter is in Part or Vol. I. as above cited, pp. 257-301, 390-393. 1789. Browne, Patrick. Civiland Natural History of Jamaica. London. 1779, Fol. . Not seen: said to contain a Linnwan index. It is the 2d ed. See the orig. ed., 1756. 1789. Morina, G.I. Essai | sur | L’Histoire Naturelle | du Chili, | Par M.PAbbé Molina; | Traduit de ’Italien, & enrichi de notes, { Par M. Gruvel, D. M. | — | A Paris, | Chez Née dela Rochelle, Libraire, rue du | Hurepoix, prés du pont Saint-Michel, n°. 13. | — | M. DCC. LXAXXIX. | Avec Approbation et Privilége du Roi. 1 vol. 16mo. (sigs. 21,11; a2,11: 03,11; a4,51.). pp. i-xvj, 1-352, no map. See the orig. ed., 1752. In this French version, the bird-matter is at pp. 211-249, 321-324. The translator makes a separate head (‘‘§ XXXV. Oiseaux. Ginin en Chilien.”) for the birds, and introduces Molina’s binomials into the general text, in brackets. 1792. Ricwarp, L. C., and BERNARD, J. P. Catalogue des Oiseaux envoyés de Cay- enne par Le Blond. Or- nithologie, | par Alcide D’Orbigny. | [Dessin.] | Paris, | Arthur Bertrand, éditeur, | Libraire de la Société de Géographie | et de la Société Royale des Antiquaires du Nord, | Rue Hautfeuille, 23. | — | 1839. 8vo, paper, form- ing part (with the mammals) of one vol. of the series, separately paged, pp. xxxi, 336. Folio atlas of pll.i-xix, xix bis, xx-xxi. A standard work, to be used in connection with Vigor’s earlier and Gundlach's and others’ later treatises on the same subject. The Introduction, pp. vii-xxxi, is arésumé, from which it appears there were known 129 Cuban spp., of 33 families—14 South American, 49 North Amer- ican, 26 American, 8 Arctogean, 5 Neotropico-Arctogzean, and 27 Cuban and Antillian. The main text treats of those species seriatim, systematically, and is synonymatic, descriptive, and general. French, Latin, and Spanish indexes follow. The plates are published separately; they are as follows:—Pl.1, Faleo sparverioides. 2, Otus siguapa D'Orb. 3, Noctua siju O’Orb. 4, Turdus rubripes. 5, Turdus minor. 6, Sciwrus [sic] sulfurascens. 7, Turdus carolinensis. 8, Sylvia palmarum. 9, Sylvia caerulescens. 10, Sylvia maritima. 11, Tanagra zena. 12, Tyrannus caudifasciatus D’Orb. 13, Tyrannus magnirostris D'Orb. 14, Tyrannus matuti- nus. 15, Passerina olivacea. 16, Linaria caniceps D'Orb. 17, Pyrrhula nigra. 18, Quiscalus barytus. 19, Q. atroviolaceus D'Orb. 19 bis, Xanthornus dominicensis. 20, Icterus humeralis. 21, f. 1, Orthorhynchus colubris; £2, O.ricordi. 22, Todus multicolor. 23, Oolaptes superciliaris. 24, Oolaptes fernandine. 25, f.1, Saurothera merlini D’Orb. ; f. 2,3, Crotephaga ani. 26, Trogon temnurus. 27, Columba portoricensis, 28, O. inornata. 29, Phaenicopterus americanus. 30, Aiz sponsa. 31,f.1, Totanus flavipes, egg; £2, Parra jacana, egg; f. 3, Aramus guarauna; f. 5, Rallus longirostris (head). 1839. D’ORBIGNY, A. Naturhistorische Schilderung des nérdlichen Patagonien. Ornithologie | bearbeitet von | Dr. J. J. von Tschudi | mit Anmerkungen | von | J. Cabanis, | Adjunkt am zoologischen Museum in Berlin. | — | 1845 und 1846. 1 p.1., pp. 1-316, pll. col’d i-xxxvi. Contains a systematic synonymatic conspectus of Peruvian birds (cf. Arch. f. Naturg., s, 1844, p. 262; xi, 1845, p. 360), followed by a general systematic account of the Peruvian avi- fauna, descriptive, critical, and biographical. The new species appear to have been mostly described already, as the ‘‘Conspectus” (Arch. fiir Naturg., 1. ¢.) is quoted in the present volume. : Turdus swainsonii Cab., p. 187; Procnias viridis Cab., p. 197; Sycalis chloris Cab., p. 216; Conurus frontatus Cab., p. 272, spp. nn.—Pl. I, Hypomorphnus unicinctus (pl. marked Polyborus taeniurus). II, Cireaetus solitarius. D1; Circus poliopterus. IV, Noctua melanonota. V, £1, Caprimulgus decussatus ; f.2, C. ocellatus. VI, f.1, 0. climacocercus; f. 2, O. pruinosus. VU, f.1, Ampeltis rufaxilla ; f. 2, Ptilogonys leucotis. VII, £1, Scaphorhynchus chrysocepha- lus; £.2, Tyrannus cinconeti. TX, f. 1, Euscarthinus pileatus ; f. 2, Elaenia viridiflava. X, f. 1, Mionectes poliocephatus ; f. 2, Leptopogon superciliaris, XI, f.1, Thamnophitlus olivaceus ; 184 a 1845, 262 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Vo V- 1845-46. Tscuunt, J. J. v., and CaBanis, J.—Continued. f. 2, Lithys leucophrys. XII, f. 1, Setophaga melanocephala ; f. 2, Ptyonura albifrons. xT, f. 1, Hylophilus frontalis; f. 2, Procnopis atrocoerulea, XKIV, f. 1, Myiodioctes tristriatus ; f. 2, Procnopis argentea. XV, f. 1, Cinelus levcocephalua; f.2, Mimus longicavdatus. XVI, f. J, Cyphorhinus thoracicus; f. 2. Cillurvs palliatus. XVI, f. 1, Tanagra frugilegus; f. 2, Callispiza xanthocephala. XVII, f. 1, Tanagra analis, f.2; Callospiza pulehra. XIX, Phry- gilus plebeius ; £. 2, Arremon frontalis. XX, f£. 1, Anabates montanus; f.2, A. ochrolaemva. XXL f. 1, A. melanorhynchus; f. 2, Dendrocolaptes validus. XXII, f. 1, D. chunchotambo ; £.2, Trochilus levcoyaster. XXIII, f. 1, 7. insectivorus ; f.2, 7. otero. XXIV, f. 1, Lypornia ruficapilla; f. 2, Capito glauevgularis. XXV, Picus haematogaster. XXVI, f. 1, Conurus rupicola; f. 2, C. mitratus. XXVII, Psittacus mercenarivs. XXVIII, Columba frenata. XXIX, O. meloda. XXX, C. gracilis. XXXI, Penelope rujiventris. XXXII, Crypturus kleei. X XXIII, Odontophorus speciosus. XXXIV, Charadrius winterfeldtii. XXKV, Larus modestus. XXXVI, Merganetta leucogenys. 1846. Bripcrs, T. [Letter addressed to G. R. Waterhouse, Esq., containing notices of Bolivian Mammals and Birds.] Aves, pp. 183-498, Atlas, folio. . 1846. as, | caballero No. 2] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 263 1847. Gay, C.—Continued. Gay was little of an ornithologist, and his work passes for no more than itis worth. The text consists of a diagnosis and deseription of each species and group, with a slight syno- nymy and miscellaneous matter, chiefly relating to habits. Birds are divided into Rapaces, Pajarillos, Trepadoras, Palomas, Gallinaceas, Zancudas, and Nadadoras. Ulula fasciata, p.252; Sylviorthorhynchus (g.n., p. 315) desmurit, p. 316; Chlorospiza aldunatei, p. 356; Zenaida souleye- tiana, p. 380; Peristera auriculata, p. 381; Nothura punctulata, p. 391; Squatarola urvillii, p. 401, spp.nn. Cf Edinb. New Philos. Jour., n. s., iii, 1856, pp. 335-338. 1847. Gossz, P. H. The | Birds of Jamaica. | By | Philip Henry Gosse; | assisted by Richard Hill, Esq., of Spanish-town. | London: | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. | M.DCCC.XLVII. 1vol. 8vo. 1.1. pp. x, 447, and 11. of advts. (A separately-titled vol. of 52 colored plates attends this work. See 1849.) Nearly 200 spp. Text almost entirely biographical and “entirely from original investi- gation” of the author and R. Hill, ‘“‘whose notes pervade this volume”. . . ‘‘An observer is hardly competent to determine what circumstance is trivial and what is important; many a recorded fact in science has lost half its value from the omission of some attendant circumstance, which the observer either did not notice, or thought irrelevant.” —(Gosse, p. iv.) The new species are:—Ephialtes grammicus, p. 19; Nyctibius pallidus, p. 49; Tachornis phenicobia, p. 58; Hirundo peciloma, p. 64 (lege peciloma); H. euchrysea, p. 68; Mellisuga humilis, p. 127; Sylvicola eoa, p.158; S. pannosa, p. 162; §. pharetra, p. 163; Myiobius palli- dus, p. 166; M. tristis, p.167; M. stolidus, p. 168; Spermophila anoxantha, p. 247; 8. adoxa, p. 253; Pyrrhula robinsonii, p. 259; Geotrygon sylvatica, p. 316; Lgretta nivea, p. 334; E. ruyi- collis, p. 338; Rallus concolor, p. 369; Anas maxima, p. 399; Cyanopterus inornatus, p. 402; Erismatura ortygoides ‘‘ Hill”, p. 406. 1847. Gosse, P. H. Extracts from the ‘ Birds of Jamaica, by Philip Henry Gosse.’ Végel, bearbeitet von J. Cabanis, pp. 662-765. The third volume, as just indicated, has a special title, by which it is sometimes cited apart from the rest, giving the impression that it is a different work. Schomburgk’s Guiana becomes a very important work in South American ornithology. from the number of new genera and species described by Cabanis in his elaborate presentation of the subject. Various touchings of birds, by Schomburgk himself, occur through the other volumes; but Cabanis’s article is the formal presentation of the ornithological affair. It isa systematic synopsis, with synonymy, description, and much critical comment by Cabanis. and miscellaneous matter by Schomburgk. According to Schomburgk’s opening paragraphs: “Meine Végelsammlung enthilt 424 Arten, also noch 6 Arten mehr, als in der Einleitung zur Fauna angegeben sind: Oscines 83, darunter 12 neue; Clamatores 93, darunter 11 neue; Strisores 36, darunter 3 neue; Scansores 77, darunter 2 neue; Raptatores 43, darunter 1 nene; Gyratores 6; Rasores 15, darunter 1 neue; Grallatores 55, darunter 1 neue; Natators 16. Im Ganzen 31 neue Arten. “Bei der systematischen Anordnung ist das neuanfgestellte Svstem des Herrm CABANIS 2u Grunde gelegt worden, was hoffentlich um so willkommener geheissen werden wird, als dies jedenfalls unter allen bisher aufgestellten, das erste ist, welches den Anforderungen, die man an ein natiirliches System zu stellen berechtigt ist, wirklich entspricht.” Vergl. Ornithologische Notizen von Cabanis in: Archipy fiir Naturgeschichte, Ba. i, 1847, SS. —-—,; und besonders abgedruckt. Turdus gymnophthalmus, p. 665; T. phaeopygus, genus Basileuterws. p. 666; Setophaga cas- taneocapilla, p. 667; Euphona minuta, p. 671; Troglodytes rufulus, p. 672; Thryothorus al- bipectus, p. 673; Diglossa major, Saltator olivascens, p. 676; Arremon personatus, Coccoborus ater, p. 678; Sporophila castaneiventris, Sycalis minor, p. 679; Molothrus atronitens, Lamprop- sar (g. un.) guianensis, p. 682; Chaleophanes minor, ?Cyanocorar hyacinthinus (“Natt.”), p. 683; Conopophaga angustirostris, p. 685; Dasycephala uropygialis, p. 686; Anabates pyrrhodes, Premnocopus (g. n.) undulatus, p. 689; Copurus poecilonotus, p. 702; Campylopterus Aypery- thrus, p. 109; Caprimulgus nigrescens, p. 710; ? Nyctibius rufus, p. T11; Coceygus helviventris, p. 714; Psittacula modesta, p. 727; Buteo abbreviatus (‘‘Licht. Mus. Berol."), p. 739; Trachy- pelmus (g. n.) subcristatus, p. 749; Crex schomburgkii descr. orig. Theil ii, p. 245, spp. sii Other genera of Cabanis's here new, or lately new, are Geothlypis, p. 666: Phoenicosoma (for Phoenisoma), Pogonothraupis, p. 669; Arbelorhina, p. 615: Calyphtrophorus [sic], p. O78; Pyr rhocorax, p. 713; Monasta (for Monasa), p. 719; Ortugarchus. p. 759. 1847. No. 2.) COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 265 ’ 1848. [Cazor, S., Jr.?] Incidents of Travel | in Yucatan. | By John L. Stephens, | Author of ‘Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia, Petra, andthe | Holy Land,” “Tneidents of Travel in Central America,” etc. | Iustrated by 120 engrav- ings..| In two Volumes. | Vol. I [II]. New York: | Published by Harper & Brothers | for Henry Bill. | 1848. 2vols. 8vo, Vol. 1, pp. i-xii, 9-459, 54 en- gravings. Vol. II, pp. i-xvi, 9-478, 70 engravings. > Vol. IJ, Appendix, Memorandum for the Ornithology of Yucatan, pp. 469-476. I find no indication of the authorship of this ‘‘ Memorandum”, but am under the impression that it is by Dr. Samuel Cabot, jr. It consists of a brief general essay on the subject, con- cluded with a list of ‘‘Birds observed in Yucatan during the winter of 1841, ’2, between the months of October and June, which are also found in the United States, and have been figured and described by Wilson, Audubon, Bonaparte, and Nuttall”, pp. 475,476. Both volumes also contain cursory bird-matter by the author. 1848. CasSTELNAU, [F. DE]. Considérations sur l’ornithologie de ? Amérique tropicale. “Appendix F.‘ Birds. By John Cassin. pp. 172-206, pll. (col’d) xiv-xxviii. Systematic account, with miscellaneous field-notes, of 119 spp. of (chiefly? entirely ?) South American birds. Pl.xiv, Falco nigriceps; xv, Psaracolius [sic] cwrceus; xvi, f. 1, Agelaius thilius; p. 2, Sturnella militaris; xvii, Chrysomitris marginalis; xviii, f. 1, Calliste cyant- collis; f. 2, C. larvata; xix, f.1, C. gyroloides ; £.2, C. desmarestii ; xx, f.1, Euphonia rusiven- tris; f. 2, Chlorophonia oceipitalis; xxi, f. 1, Ericornis melanura; f. 2, Seytalopus fuscus ; xxii, Psittacus ochrocephalus; xxiii, Branta antarctica; xxiv, Bernicla magellanica; xxv, Anas melanocephala ; xxvi, Querg. creccoides ; xxvii, Fuligula metopias ; xxviii, Phalacrocorax brasilianus. 1855. DEs Muns, P.O. Oiseaux nouveaux ou rare recueillis dans VAmérique du Sud, par F. de Castelnau, etc. Paris, 1855. 4to. 20 pll. Not seen: title from a bookseller’s catalogue. Compare 1856, same author. 1855. Goutp, J. Descriptions of Eight New Species of Birds from South America. App. J: Notes on the Birds collected by the La Plata Expedition. By John Cassin. pp. 599-602. Merely a list of the species collected, with a slight commentary of general character. 1859. EprroriaL. [Letter from Mr. Fraser at Nanegal, Pichincha, relating to various pirds.] < Ibis, i, 1859, pp. 208. 1859. Eprror1au. [Correspondence from Mr. Fraser, in Ecuador.] < Ibis, i, 1859, pp. 332, 333. 1859, EprrorraL. [Correspondence from O. Salvin, en route to Guatemala.] < Ibis, i, 1859, pp. 383, 334. 1859. EprrorraL. [Annotated extracts of letters from Fraser, at Quito and Babahoyo, June and July.] < Ibis, i, 1859, pp. 462-464. 1859. EprrortaL. [Extracts from a letter of O. Salvin, en route to, and in, Guate- mala.] < Ibis, i, 1859, pp. 466-469. 1859. Goutp, J. List of Birds from the Falkland Islands, with Descriptions of the Eggs of some of the Species, from specimens collected principally by Captain C. C. Abbott, of the Falkland Islands Detachment. >Chap. XIII, pp. 193-198. Treats of a very few spp., with running commentary. LAWRENCE, G.N. Description of a New Species of Bird of the Genus Phaeton, also of a New Species of Humming Bird of the Genus Heliopaedica. < Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York, vii, 1860, pp. 142-145. Ph, flavo-aurantius, p.142; H. castaneocauda, p. 145. LAWRENCE, G. N. Notes on some Cuban Birds, with Descriptions of New Spe- cies. < Ann. Lyc. Nat, Hist. New York, vii, 1860, pp. 247-275. 27 spp. critically treated; many observations of Dr. J.Gundlach’s. Accipiter gundlacht, p. 252; Antrostomus cubanensis, p. 260, spp. nn. LAWRENCE, G. N. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the Genera Myiar- chusand Phlogopsis. < Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. New York, vii, 1860, pp. 284-286. M. Panamensis, p. 284; Ph. MeLeannani, p. 285. OsBuRN, W. Notes on the Mountain Birds of Jamaica. < Zoologist, xviii, 1860, pp. 6833-6841. OssuRN, W. Notes on the Mountain Birds of Jamaica. < Zoologist, xviii, 1860, pp. 6873-6880. OsBuRN, W. Notes on the Mountain Birds of Jamaica. < Zoologist, xviii, 1860, pp. 6925-6934. Continued from same journal for 1859, q. v. Puiiprr, R. A. Ueber zwei vermuthlich neue Chilenischen Enten und iiber Fringilla barbata Mol. < Arch. f. Naturg., 1860, (1), pp. 24-28. Anas topareia, p. 24. Erismatura vittata, p.26. Synonymik von Chrysomitris barbata. Puriprt, R. A.,and LANDBECK, L. Beschreibung zweier neuen Chilenischen Vogel aus den Geschlechtern Procellaria und Caprimulgus. < Arch. f. Na- turg., 1860, (1), pp. 279-284. Caprimulgus andinus, p. 279; Thalassidroma segethi, p. 282. SaLVIN, O. [Editorial Extracts from Letters from Duefias, Guatemala, Aug. 30 and Oct. 25, 1859.] < Ibis, ii, 1860, pp. 99-101. 276 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. { Vol. V. 1860. SALvin, O. [Letters from Vera Paz, relating to various Birds, with a compara- tive list of the Trochilide of Duefias and Coban.] < Ibis, ii, 1860, pp. 193-197, 1860. SALVIN, O., and ScLaTER, P. L. Contributions to the Ornithology of Guate- mala, , Die vierte (Schluss-) Abtheilung erscheint Anfangs des Jahres 1870.‘‘ The actual date is 1870. Inhait:—Axtu. I, 1868. Vorwort, 2p. ll. Itinerarium von Natterer’s Reisen in Brasilien, von 1817 bis 1835, pp. i-xx. Tabellarische Ucbersicht der von Natterer in Brasilien gesammelten Arten nach ihrer Verbreitung in den wichtigsten Faunaengebieten, pp. xxi-lix (1238 Spp.). Accipitresund Passeres Fissirostres et Tenuirostres, pp. 1-49 (78 + 99 +. 177 = 354spp.). Beschrei- bung neuer oder wenig gekannter Arten, pp. 49-68. Stenopsis candicans N., p.49; S. langs- dorfi P.,p.52; 8. platuraN., p. 53 (Diagnosen dieser drei Arten finden sich in den P. Z. S., 1866, Pp. 588, 589); Antrostomus cortapau N., p.53; Chaetura sclateri P., p. 56; Thalurania iolaemus N., p. 57; Cephalolepis beskii P., p. 58; Sittasomus stictolaemus P., p. 59; Dendrocinela longicauda N., D. minor P., p. 60; Dendrocolaptes pallascens P., p. 61; D. concolor P., p. 62; Picolaptes Suscicapillus P., Dendrornis elegans P., p. 63; Dendroplex similis N., p. 64; Cyphorinus (Micro- cerculus) cinetus N., p. 65; Thryothorus minor P., p. 66; Odontorhynchus (Pelz., g. n.) cinereus N., p. 67.—AnBTH. I, 1869. Passeres Dentirostres, pp. 69-136 (371 spp.). Beschreibung neuer oder wenig gekannter Arten, pp. 136-188. Hylophilus hypoxanthus P., p. 186; Basileuterus leu- cophrys N., Cyclorhis wiedii P., p.187; Thamnophilus unduliger P., p.139; T. borbae P., p.140; T. tschudit P., T. moestus P., p. 141; T. cinereoniger P., p. 143; T. sticturus P., p.144; T. cinerei- ceps P., T. cinereinucha P., p. 145; T. stictocephalus P., T. punctuliger P., p.146; T. polionotus P., T. saturninus P., p.147; T. incertus P., Dysithamnus P., p.149; Herpsilochmus atricapillus N., H. longirostris N., p.150; H. dorsimaculatus N., p. 151; Myrmotherula assimilis P., p. 152; M. luctuosa (Temm. msc.), Bf. longipennis P., p. 153; Formicivora melanogaster N., p. 14; F. leucophthalma P., F. rujicauda N., p.155; F. bicolor N.. p. 156; Terenura melanoleuca N., Rhamphocaenus collaris N., p.157; Cercomacra approzimans P., C. ruficauda P., p. 158; Per- enostola minor P., p. 159; P. leucostigma (Natt. et. Lafres, msc.), p.160; Sclerurus rufigularis N., Heterocnemis albiventris P., p.161; Ayrmecisa (sic) squamosa N.. p. 162; Hypoenemis jla- vescens (N.) Scl., p. 163; H. maculicauda P., p.164; H. margaritifera P., p.165; Pithys cristata N., p. 166; P. griseiventris P., Phlogopsis erythroptera (Gould), p. 167; Grallaria imperator N.. Attila validus P., p. 169; .4. rufigularis P., p. 170; A. phoenicurus N., p. 171; Todirostrum gut- tatum P., p. 172; Euscarthmus zosterops P., E. latirostris P., E. senex P., p. 173; E. inorna- tus P., Hapalocercus rufomarginatus P., p- 174; Phyllomyias subviridis N., p. 175; P. lividus (Lemm. msc.), Elainea spectabilis P., p. 176; E. cristata P., E. albiverter P., p..177; E. parvi- rostis [sic—lege -rostris] P., p.178; E. elegans P., E. ruficeps P., p. 179; E. littoralis N., E. cinerea P., p.180; Rhynchocyclus assimilis P., Pitangus parvus P., Empidochanes poecilocercus P., p- 181; Myiarchus cantans P., M. tricolor N., p. 182; IM. gracilirostris P., Tityra (Erator) leucura N., p. 183; Lipaugus virussu N., p. 184; Heteropelma rufum N., H. chrysocephalum P., p. 185; Heterocercus flaviverter P., Pipra opalizans P., p. 186; P. virescens P., p. 187.—Antn. IT, 1870. Passeres Conirostres, Scansores, Columbae, Gallinae, Struthiones, Grallac, Anseres, pp. 189-396, Beschreibung neucr oder wenig gekannter Arten, pp. 326-344. Leistes erythrothorax N. Dp. 826; Euphona ochrascens P., Tachyphonus nattereri P., p. 328: Oryzoborus? Sringilloides P. NG. 2] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 291 1868-70. PeLzELn, A. v.—Continued. 1869. 1869. 1869, 1869. 1869. 1869. 1869. Pp. 829; Spermophila superciliaris N., p. 330; S. caboclinho N., S. melanops N., p. 331; S. mela- nogaster N., Haplospiza? craastrostris N., p. 332; Sycalis citrina N., p. 833; Picumnus aurt- Jrons N., P. borbae P., p. 334; P. leucogaster N., P. fuscus N., p. 385; Peristera cyanopis N., p. 386; Leptoptila reichenbachii P., Penelope ochrogaster N., p. 837; P. boliviana ‘“Reich.”, p. 389; P. pileata “Licht.”, p. 340; P. nigricapilla “Gray”, p. 341; Craa pinima N., p. 341; CO. mikani P., p. 343, Betrachtungen tiber die ornithologische Fauna Brasiliens, pp. 344-390.— Antu. IV, 1870. Fundorte der Vigel Brasilicns nach den hauptsiichlichen Quellen, pp. 391- 462; Summa der in Brasilien beobachteten Arten, 1680.—Zusiitze —Index. The work also includes a disquisition on the faunal divisions of Brazil as determined from its Ornis. Four subregions are laid down, and mapped, with tabular exhibits of their charac- teristic species. These are termed the Coluwbian, Amazonian, South Brazilian, and Chileno- Patagonian. The summary list of 1,680 Brazilian species.is compiled from various sources, as Maximilian, Spix, Burmeister, and Wallace. Cf. Zeitschr. f. d. ges. Naturw., 1867, p. 537; Ibis, 1868, pp. 226, 227; 1869, pp. 113-117; 1870, pp. 272-274; Zool. Gart., 1868, p. 40; Zool. Ree., v, pp. 55, 56; vi, p. 51. “John Natterer has been called a model traveller, and the most energetic and successful ornithological collector that ever lived. He explored Brazil from 1817 to 1835, securing 12,293 bird-skins, beautifully prepared and fully labelled, representing about 1,200 spp., besides registering various additional items of information. He died in his prime, on his return to Europe, leaving his collection, almost untouched, in the Imperial Cabinet of Zoology at Vienna. For nearly thirty years little was done to render his labors available in the cause of science, though instances of ‘Natt. MSS.’ were of not infrequent occurrence in different quarters. Upon the accession of Pelzeln to the charge of the collection, he began to work upon the material, and publish the results, with selections from Natterer’s MSS. His numerous papers, which were received with favor, may be considered preliminary to the present work, which undertakes a complete exposition of Natterer’s labors and results.” Bishop, N.H. The Pampasand Andes, | — | A | Thousand Miles’ Walk | across | South America. | By | Nathaniel H. Bishop. | — | With an Introduction | by | Edward A. Samuels, Esq., | author of ‘‘ Ornithology and Odlogy of New Eng- land,” | ete., etc. | — | Boston: | Lee & Shepard. | 1869. lvol. 8vo. 1lp.1, pp. 310. Slightly ornithological passim. CUNNINGHAM, R. O. [Letter on Birds seen in the Straits of Magellan. ] < Ibis, 2d ser., v, 1869, pp. 232-234. Two earlier letters appeared in Ibis, 1868, pp. 122-129, 486-495. Frantzius, A. v. Ueber die geographische Verbreitung der Végel Costaricas und deren Lebensweise. < J. f. O., xvii, 1869, pp. 195-204, 289-318, 361-379. The natural and proper complement to Cabanis’s technical articles upon the same avifauna in J. f. O., 1861-69, g. v. 518 spp. known to him as Costa Rican, with occasional notes on them. The paper has special reference to Lawrence's Catalogue, 1868-69, g.v. Cf. Salvin, Ibis, 1870, pp. 107-116. GoERING, A. Excursion a algunas cuevas hasta ahora no esploradas (al sureste de Caripe). < Vargasia, No. 5, 1869, pp. 124-128. Contains an account of Steatornis caripensis. (Cf. Ibis, 1870,p. 522.) HaseEL, Dr. —. [Exhibition of some Birds from the Galapagos Islands.] Neopipo (g.n.) rubicunda, p. 438, pl. xxx, f.3; Euphonia ehrysopasta, p. 438, pl. xxx, figg. 1, 2. Scxater, P.L., and Satvin, O. On Peruvian Birds collected by Mr. Whitely.— Part V. Journey to the Amazon River, 1850. A Narrative of Travels on the Amazon, 1853. Habits of Birds, 1854. WaRREN. Description of Surinam, 1667, 1745, (p. 306). WEST. Bidrag til beskrivelse over St. Croix, 1793, (p. 307). Beitrige zur Beschreibung von St. Croix, 1794. WILLIAMS. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec, 1852. Wyatt. Birds of the U. 8. of Colombia, 1871. YARRELL. Descriptions of Eggs of Chilian Birds, 1847. ae No, 2.] COUES’S ORNITHOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. 321 B.—LOCALITIES. [Nore.—In the nature of the case some of the titles can scarcely be indexed here, and anonymous, pseudonymous, and ephemeral titles are mostly omitted, the intention being mainly to give a ready clue to the Faunal Lists, etc., of the leading geographical areas of Neotropical America. The few Meai- can titles here given are only those that should have come in the Nearctic list given on a previous occa- sion. Articles relating to Central and South America at large are grouped together under the first head following. AMERICA (neotropica). Condamine. Relation d’un Voyage, 1749. Sonnini. Sur les Cogs et Poules de PAmérique du Sud, 1775. Sonnini. Du Sasa, 1785. Pallas. Zwey siidamerikanische V6- gel, 1782, (p. 307). Humboldt. Ueber die Chinawiilder, 1807. Thunberg. Pipre species nove, 1822. Bonaparte. Ten species of Birds, 1825. Bonaparte. Note to ten species of Birds, 1825. Scouler. Account of a Voyage, 1826. Férussac. Voyage de M. A. @Orbigny, 1829. @Orbigny. Lettres & M. de Férussac, 183-. Wagner. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Wirbelthiere, 1831, (p. 308). Vigors. New Birds collected by Cum- ing in Chile and Mexico, 1832, 1835. Gould. Sur des Oiseaux, 1834. Bonaparte. New Birds from Mexico and South America, 1837. Bredow.’ Ausziige aus den Schreiben von C. Moritz, 1837. @Orbigny. Voyage, 1835-44-47. Bonaparte. Notices and Descriptions of new Birds from Mexico and South America, 1837. Gould. Characters of three new Birds, 1837. DHerminier. Anatomie verschiedener ' Végel aus, 1837. Lesson. Neue Vigel aus, 1837. @Orbvigny. Distrib. Géograph. des Pas- sereaux de, 1837. Bonaparte. Catalogi di Uccelli Messi- cani e Peruviani, 1838. @Orbigny. Obs. on the Raptores of, 1837, 1838, 1839. @Orbigny and Lafresnaye. Synopsis Avium, 1837-38. Lafresnage and @Orbigny. Notice sur quelques Oiseaux de Carthagéne et du Mexique, 1838. ‘“West Indies” is given; but see also the several islands composing them.] AMERICA (neotropica).—Continued. Vigors. Obs. on a Collection from West Coast of America, 1839. Lafresnaye, Oiseaux nouveaux tués par Léclancher, 1840. Lesson, Oiseaux nouveaux, 1840. Gould. Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle, 1841. Lesson. Sur les Ois. nouv. de la Merdu Sud, 1842. Lesson. Species avium nove aut mints cognite, 1842. Fraser. On Bridges’s Collection of Birds, 1843. Lesson, Ois. nouveaux, 1844. Des Murs. Quelques espéces nouvelles d’Oiseaux, 1845. Lafresnaye. Ois. nouveaux rapportés par Léclancher, 1845. Lafresnaye. Quelques Ois. nouveaux, 1845. Bridges. Notes in addition to former papers on Ornithology, 1847, 1847. Lafresnaye. Quelques Ois. nouv. rap- portés par Delattre de Bolivie, de la Nouv. Grenade et de Panama, 1847, 1847. Castelnau. Considérations de l’Ornitho- logie, 1848. Dubus. Ueber einige Végel, 1848, 1848, 1848. Lafresnaye. Reconnaissance de quinze Ois. nouv. décrits par Dubus, 1848. Lafresnaye. Quelques Ois. nouv. de Caracas et de Bogota, 1848. Lafresnaye. Quelques Ois. nouv. de Co- lombie et du-Mexique, 1848. Cornalia. Vertebratorum Synopsis, 1849, Deville. Descr.de quelques Ois nouv., 1849. Deville. Quatre Ois. nouv. de V’expédi- tion de M. Castlenau, 1851. Deville. Observations faites en Améri- que, 1852. 322 AMERICA (neotropica).—Continued. Jardine. New Birds from the Parisian Collections, 1252. Sclatr. Six Ois. nouv., 1852. Sclater, Deux nouvelles esp. d’Oiseaux, 1853, 1s54. Cassin. Gilliss’s U. 8. Astron. Exped., 1255, Des Murs. Ois. nouv. ourares recueillis, 1555. Gould. Eight new species of Birds, + 1855, 1855. Des Murs. Expédition de M. Castlenau dans les parties centrales, 1856. Gould. Eight new species of Birds, 1856. Lawrence. New species of Chordeiles and Polioptila, 1856. Sclater. Eight new species of Birds, 1856, Gould. New Trogon and Odontophorus, 1857. Hartlaub. Zur Ornithologie, 1257. Sclater. Eleven new Birds from Tropi- eal America, 1857, 1853. Sclater. New genus and some new spe- cies, 1258. Sclater. Five new species from Cen- tral and, 1858, 1859. Cassin. La Plata, the Argentine Re- public, and Paraguay, 1859. Moore. List of Birds collected by Ley- lJand in ‘Honduras, Belize, and Guate- mala, 1859. Sclater and Salvin. of, 1859. Sclater. Ten new species of American Birds, 1860. Lawrence. New Phaeton and Heliopae- dica, 1860. Lawrence. New Myiarchus and Phlo- gopsis, 1860. Lawrence. Three new Birds from Cen- tral America, 1861. Sclater, Eight new species of American Birds, 1861. Lawrence. New Charadriidx, Trochili- de, and Caprimulgida, 1862, Sclater. Cat. of a Collection of Ameri- can Birds, 1861-62. Lawrence. New Vireonide and Ralli- de, 1863. Salvin. Thirteen new Birds discovered by Godman and Salvin in Central America, 1863. On the Ornithology BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [Vol. V. AMERICA (neotropica).—Continued. Cassin. Notes on some Birds, 1864.. Lawrence. New Tanagride, Cuculide, and Trochilide, 1864. Lawrence. New Cerebide, Tanagride, Icteridx, and Scolopacide, 1764. Lawrence. New Tanagride, Dendroco- laptide, Formicaride, Tyrannide, and Trochilide, 1865. Lawrence. Six new Birds from Central. America, 165. Lawrence. New Paride, Vireonide, Ty- rannide, and Trochilide, 1865. Lawrence. Seven new Birds, 1866. Lawrence. Six new species of Hirun- dinide, Formicaride, Tyrannide, and Trochilidz, 1866. Sclater and Salvin, Exotic Ornithology, 1266-69. Lawrence. New Species of American Birds, 1867. Lawrence. Five new Birds of Central America, 1867. Sclater and Salvin. New Fringillida, Oxyrhamphide, Bucconide, and Stri- gid, 1862. Sclater and Salvin. New Dendrocolap- tide, Strigide, and Columbide, 1868. Bishop. The Pampas and Andes, 1869. Sclater and Salvin. New Tanagride, Dendrocolaptide, Formicariide, Ty- rannide, and Scolopacide, 1269. Lawrence. New Birds, 1869. Lawrence. Seven new Birds, 1869. Holtz, Besch. siidamerikanischerVégel- Eier, 1570. Sclater. New or little-known species of Birds, 1870, Lawrence. New Birds from Mexico, Central and South America, 1871. Lawrence. Three new species of Ameri- can Birds, 1871. Orton. Birds in Museum of Vassar Col- lege, 1571. Orton, Vultures and Humming-birds of Tropical America, 1871. Lawrence. New Species of Icterus and Synallaxis, 1872. Sclater. Note on Nomenclator, 1873. Sclater and Salvin. Nomenclator Avium Neotropicalium, 1873. Lawrence. Six supposed new American Birds, 1874. Lawrence. Two new Tanagride and Tyrannide, 1874 No. 2.) AMERICA (neotropica).—Continued. Dubus. Quelques Ois, nouveaus, 1875. Lawrence. Five new American Birds, 1875. Orton. Andes and Amazon, 1876. Selater and Salvin, Eight new South American Birds, 1877. . Sclater and Salvin. Six new South American Birds, 1877. Sclater and Salvin. On Steere’s Collec- tion, 1878. Selater and Salvin. Collection, 1878. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Burmeister. Briefliches aus Mendoza, 1858. Burmeister. 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