Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows: Bibliography

Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America

Aguirre-Muñoz, A., et al. 2011. “Island Restoration in Mexico: Ecological Outcomes After Systematic Eradications of Invasive Mammals.” Pp. 250-258 in: Veitch, C., et al., eds. Island Invasives: Eradication and Management. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN.

Aiken, C. 1873. “A New Species of Sparrow.” American Naturalist 7: 236-237.

Alderfer, J., ed. 2009. National Geographic Complete Birds of North America. 1st ed. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society.

Alderfer, J., and J. Dunn, eds. 2014. National Geographic Complete Birds of North America. 2nd edition. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Aldrich, J. 1940. “Geographic Variation in Eastern North American Savannah Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis).” Ohio Journal of Science 40: 1-8.

Aldrich, J. 1943. “A New Fox Sparrow from the Northwestern United States.” Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 56: 163-166.

Aleixandre, P., et al. 2013. “Speciation on Oceanic Islands: Rapid Adaptive Divergence vs. Cryptic Speciation in a Guadalupe Island Songbird (Aves: Junco).” PLOS ONE 8.5: 1-12.

Allen, H. 1908. “A List of the Genera and Subgenera of North American Birds, with Their Types, According to Article 30 of the International Code of Zoölogical Nomenclature.” Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 24: 1-50.

Allen, J. 1864. “Catalogue of the Birds Found at Springfield, Mass.” Proceedings of the Essex Institute 4: 48-98.

Allen, J. 1866. “Catalogue of the Birds Found at Springfield, Mass., With Notes on Their Migrations, Habits, etc.; Together With a List of Those Birds Found in the State Not Yet Observed at Springfield.” Proceedings of the Essex Institute 4: 48-98.

Allen, J. 1870. “On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, With an Examination of Certain Assumed Specific Characters in Birds, and a Sketch of the Bird Faunae of Eastern North America.” Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 2: 161-450.

Allen, J. 1871. “On the Mammals and Winter Birds of East Florida, With an Examination of Certain Assumed Specific Characters in Birds, and a Sketch of the Bird-Faunæ of Eastern North America.” Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 2: 161-450.

Allen, J. 1872. “Notes of an Ornithological Reconnaissance of portions of Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.” Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 3: 113-183. 

Allen, J. 1873. “Recent Contributions to  American Geographical Ornithology.” The American Naturalist 7: 361-364.

Allen, J. 1874. “Notes on the Natural History of Portions of Dakota and Montana Territories.” Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 17: 33-86.

Allen, J. 1874. [A Specimen of the Sharp-tailed Finch.] Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 17: 292-294. 

Allen, J. 1886. “Three Interesting Birds in the American Museum of Natural History: Ammodramus leconteii, Helinaia swainsonii, and Saxicola oenanthe.” Auk 3: 489-490. 

Allen, J. 1887. “On the Avi-Fauna of Pinal County, with Remarks on Some Birds of Pima and Gila Counties, Arizona.” Auk 4: 196-205.

Allen, J. 1888. “Descriptions of Two New Subspecies of the Seaside Sparrow (Ammodramus maritimus).” Auk 5: 284-287.

Allen, J. 1891. “On a Collection of Birds from Chapada, Matto Grosso, Brazil, Made by Mr. Herbert H. Smith.” Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 3: 337-380.

Allen, J. 1909. “Charles K. Worthen.” Auk 26: 332. 

Allen, J., and W. Brewster. 1883. “List of Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Colorado Springs, Colorado, During March, April, and May, 1882.” Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 8: 189-198.

Altman, B. 2011. “Historical and Current Distribution and Populations of Bird Species in Prairie-oak Habitats in the Pacific Northwest.” Northwest Science 85:194-222.

Altman, B., and A. Holmes. 2000. Conservation Strategy for Landbirds in the Columbia Plateau of Eastern Oregon and Washington. Corvallis: Oregon/Washington Partners in Flight. On line at tinyurl.com/ORBrewer.

American Bird Conservancy. 2007. “United States Watch List of Birds of Conservation Concern.” On line at tinyurl.com/2007WatchList.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1886. The Code of Nomenclature and Check-list of North American Birds. 1st ed. New York: American Ornithologists’ Union.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1889. Supplement to the Code of Nomenclature and Check-list of North American Birds. New York: American Ornithologists’ Union. 

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1890. “Second Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 7: 60-66. 

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1892. “Fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 9: 105-108.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1895. “Seventh Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 12: 163-168.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1897. “Eighth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 14: 117-135.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1899. “Ninth Supplement to the A.O.U. Check-list.” Auk 16: 97-133.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1901. “Tenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 18: 295-321.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1902. “Eleventh Supplement to  the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.Auk 19: 315-342.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1902. “Eleventh Supplement to  the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 19: 315-342.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1903. “Twelfth Supplement to  the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.Auk 20: 331-368.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1904. “Thirteenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 21: 411-424.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1908. “Fourteenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” The Auk 25: 343-399.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1909. “Fifteenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 26: 294-303.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1910. Check-list of North American Birds. 3rd ed. New York: American Ornithologists’ Union.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1920. “Seventeenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 37: 439-449.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1931. Check-list of North American Birds. 4th ed. Lancaster: American Ornithologists’ Union.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1944. “Nineteenth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 61: 441-464.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1945. “Twentieth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 62: 436-449.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1947. “Twenty-second Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 64: 445-452.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1949. “Twenty-fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 61: 411-424.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1952. “Twenty-seventh Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 69: 308-312. 

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1954. “Twenty-ninth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 71: 310-312.

 American Ornithologists’ Union. 1957. Check-list of North American Birds. 5th ed. Ithaca: American Ornithologists’ Union.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1973. “Corrections and Additions to the ‘Thirty-second Supplement to the Check-list of North American Birds’.” Auk 90: 887.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1976. “Thirty-third Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 93: 875-879.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1982. “Thirty-fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 99 (supplement): 1CC-16CC.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1989. “Thirty-seventh Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 106: 532-538.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1995. “Fortieth Supplement to the A.O.U. Check-list.” Auk 112: 819-830.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 1998. Check-list of North American Birds. 7th ed. Ithaca: American Ornithologists’ Union. 

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2000. “Forty-second Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 117: 847-858.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2008. “Forty-ninth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 125: 758-768. 

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2009. “Fiftieth Supplement to the A.O.U. Check-list.” Auk 126: 705-714.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2010. “Fifty-first Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 127: 726-744.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2012. “Fifty-third Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 129: 573-588.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2013. “Fifty-fourth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 130: 1-14.

American Ornithologists’ Union. 2014. “Fifty-fifth Supplement to the American Ornithologists’ Union Check-list of North American Birds.” Auk 131: CSi-CSxv.

Ammon, E. 1995. “Lincoln’s Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii).” The Birds of North America Online. Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Andrews, R., and R. Righter. 1992. Colorado Birds: A Reference to Their Distribution and Habitat. Denver: Denver Museum of Natural History. 

Angus, C. 1869. “Notice of the Occurrence of the White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) in Aberdeenshire.” Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow 1: 209-211.

Anon. 1857. “Obituary Notice of Dr. William Blanding.” New England Journal of Medicine 57: 295-296.

Anthony, A. 1889. “New Birds from Lower California and Mexico.” Proceedings of The California Academy of Sciences 2nd ser. 2: 73-82. 

Anthony, A. 1895. “Description of a New Pipilo from Southern and Lower California.” Auk 12: 109-112.

Anthony, A. 1898. “Avifauna of the Revillagigedo Islands.” Auk 15: 311-318. 

AOU Committee on Taxonomy and Nomenclature (North and Middle America). 2011. “Votes on Proposals 2011-C.” On line at tinyurl.com/NACC2011.

Appleton, D. 2007. “Golden-crowned Sparrow x White-crowned Sparrow.” Flickr Group Hybrid Birds. On line at flickr.com/hybridbirds.

Appleton, D. 2014. “Dark-eyed Junco Intergrades: Pink-sided Junco x White-winged Junco.” Bird Hybrids: A Collaborative Project to Improve Understanding of Bird Hybrids. On line at birdhybrids.blogspot.com.

Arcese, P., M. Sogge, A. Marr, and M. Patten. 2002. Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia). The Birds of North America Online (A. Poole, Ed.). Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology; Retrieved from the Birds of North America 

Arkhopiv, V., and ?. ?uwacki. 2016. “Nearctic Passerines in Russia.” Dutch Birding 38: 201-214.

Aschenborn, H. 1841. “Atlantisches.” Sundine: Unterhaltungsblatt für Neu-Vorpommern und Rügen 15: 100-102. 

Aschenborn, H. 1843. De iure protimiseos et retractus secundum ius commune Borussicum. Wroc?aw: Grassius, Barthius, et Socius. 

Atlantic Coast Joint Venture. N.d. [2008]. New England / Mid-Atlantic Coast Bird Conservation Region (BCR 30) Implementation Plan. Hadley, Massachusetts: ACJV.

Atwell, J., et al. 2016. “Shifts in Hormonal, Morphological, and Behavioral Traits in a Novel Environment: Comparing Recently Diverged Junco Populations.” In In E. Ketterson and J. Atwell, eds. Snowbird: Integrative Biology and Evolutionary Diversity in the Junco. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Audubon, J. 1831. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.

Audubon, J. 1831. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Judah Dobson.

Audubon, J. 1834. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.

Audubon, J. 1834. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: Judah Dobson.

Audubon, J. 1838. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 4. Philadelphia: Judah Dobson.

Audubon, J. 1839. A Synopsis of the Birds of North America. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.

Audubon, J. 1839. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 5. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black.

Audubon, J. 1839. Ornithological Biography. Vol. 5. Philadelphia: Judah Dobson.

Audubon, J. 1844. The Birds of America. 2nd ed. Vol. 7. Philadelphia: E.G. Dorsey.

Audubon, J. 1899. “The Missouri River Journals.” In M. Audubon, ed. Audubon and His Journals. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. 

Audubon, J. 1899. “The Labrador Journal.” In M. Audubon, ed.  Audubon and His Journals. Vol. 1. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Bailey, A., and H. Conover. 1935. “Notes from the State of Durango, Mexico.” Auk 52: 421-424.

Bailey, F. 1898. Birds of Village and Field: A Bird Book for Beginners. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 

Baird, S. 1852. “Birds.” Pp. 314-335 in Stansbury, H. Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah. Phildalephia: Lippincott, Grambo, and Co.

Baird, S. 1854. “Descriptions of New Birds Collected Between Albuquerque, N.M., and San Francisco, California, During the Winter of 1853-54, by Dr. C.B.R. Kennerly and H.B. Möllhausen, Naturalists Attached to the Survey of the Pacific R.R. Route, Under Lt. A.W. Whipple.” Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciencies of Philadelphia 7: 118-120.

Baird, S., et al. 1860. The Birds of North America: Atlas. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co.

Baird, S., et al. 1874. A History of North America Birds. Vol. 1. Boston: Little, Brown.

Baird, S., et al. 1874. A History of North American Birds. 3 vols. Boston: Little, Brown.

Baird, S., et al. 1874. A History of North American Birds. Vol. 2. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company.

Baird, S., et al. 1874. A History of North American Birds. Vol. 3. Boston: Little, Brown. 

Baird, S., with J. Cassin and G. Lawrence. 1858. Birds. Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad Route vol. 9. Washington: Beverly Tucker. 

Bajema, R., et al. 2001. “Reclaimed Coal Mine Grasslands and Their Significance for Henslow’s Sparrows in the American Midwest.” Auk 118: 422-431.

Ball, R., and J. Avise. 1992. “Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeographic Differentation Among Avian Populations and the Evolutionary Significance of Subspecies.” Auk 109: 626-636.

Bangs, O. 1931. “A New Genus and Species of American Buntings.” Proceedings of the New England Zoölogical Club 12: 85-88.

Banks, R. 1963. “New Birds from Cerralvo Island, Baja California, Mexico.” Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 37: 1-5.

Banks, R. 1964. “Geographic Variation in the White-crowned Sparrow Zonotrichia leucophrys.” University of California Publications in Zoology 70: 1-123. 

Banks, R. 1968. “Junco bairdi Ridgway: Baird’s Junco.” In Bent, A., ed. Life Histories of North American Cardinals, Grosbeaks, Buntings, Towhees, Finches, Sparrows, and Allies. Part 2. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 237. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press. 

Bartos Smith, S., and J. Greenlaw. 2015. “Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus).” In A. Poole, ed. The Birds of North America Online. Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Bartram, W. 1791. Travels Through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws. Philadephia: James and Johnson. 

Baumgartner, A. 1968. “Harris’ Sparrow Zonotrichia querula (Nuttall).” In A. Bent, ed. Life Histories of North American Cardinals, Grosbeaks, Buntings, Towhees, Finches, Sparrows, and Allies. Pt. 3. Bulletin of the United States National Museum 237. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

Bayard, T., and C. Elphick. 2011. “Planning for Sea-level Rise: Quantifying Patterns of Saltmarsh Sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) Nest Flooding Under Current Sea-level Conditions.” Auk 128: 393-403.

Beadell, J., et al. 2003. “Distribution, Abundance, and Habitat Affinities of the Coastal Plain Swamp Sparrow.” Wilson Bulletin 115.1: 38-44. 

Beadle, D., and J. Rising. 2003. Sparrows of the United States and Canada: The Photographic Guide. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 

Bechstein, J. 1798. Johann Lathams allgemeine Uebersicht der Vögel. Vol. 3, pt. 2. Nuremberg: A.C. Schneider und Wegel. 

Beechey, F., ed. The Zoology of Captain Beechey’s Voyage. London: H.G. Bohn.

Beedy, C., and E. Pandolfino. 2013. Birds of the Sierra Nevada: Their Natural History, Status, and Distribution. Berkeley: University of California Press. 

Behle, W. 1976. “Mohave Desert Avifauna in the Virgin River Valley of Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.” Condor 78: 40-48.

Behle, W., and R. Selander 1951. “The Systematic Relationships of the Fox Sparrows (Passerella iliaca) of the Wasatch Mountains, Utah, and the Great Basin.” Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 41: 364-367.

Behrstock, R., et al. 1997. “First Nesting Records of Worthen’s Sparrow Spizella wortheni for Nuevo Léon, Mexico, with a Habitat Characterisation of the Nest Site and Notes on Ecology, Voice, Additional Recent Sightings, and Leg Coloration.” Cotinga 8: 27-33. 

Belding, L. 1883. “Second Catalogue of a Collection of Birds Made Near the Southern Extremity of Lower California.” Proceedings of the United States National Museum 6: 344-352. 

Belding, L. 1890. Land Birds of the Pacific District. Occasional Papers of the California Academy of Sciences 2. San Francisco: California Academy of Sciences.

Belding, L., and R. Ridgway. 1879. “A Partial List of the Birds of Central California.” Proceedings of the United States National Museum 1: 388-449.

Bell, C. 1997. “Leap-frog Migration in the Fox Sparrow: Minimizing the Cost of Spring Migration.” Condor 99: 470-477.

Bell, J. 1852. “On the Pipilo Oregonus, as Distinguished from the Pipilo Arcticus of Swainson.” Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York 5: 6-8.

Beltran, R., et al. 2014. “Passive Recover of Vegetation after Herbivore Eradication on Santa Cruz Island, California.” Restoration Ecology 22: 790-797. 

Bendire, C. 1882. “The Rufous-winged Sparrow.” Ornithologist and Oölogist 7: 121-122.

Bendire, C. 1889. “Description of the Supposed Nest and Eggs of Zonotrichia querula, Harris’s Sparrow.” Auk 6: 150-152.

Benedict, L., et al. 2011. “California Towhee (Melozone crissalis).” In A. Poole, ed. The Birds of North America Online. Ithaca: Cornell Lab of Ornithology. bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/632.

Bescoby, J., et al. 2007. “New Visions of a New World: The Conservation and Analysis of the John White Watercolours.” The British Museum Technical Research Bulletin 1: 1-22.

Binford, L. 1958. “First Record of the Five-striped Sparrow in the United States.” Auk 75: 103. 

Binford, L. 1989. A Distributional Survey of the Birds of the Mexican State of Oaxaca. Ornithological Monographs 43. Lawrence, KS: American Ornithologists’ Union. 

Binford, L. 1989. A Distributional Survey of the Birds of the Mexican State of Oaxaca. Ornithological Monographs 43. Lawrence: American Ornithologists’ Union. 

Binnema, T. 2014. Enlightened Zeal: The Hudson’s Bay Company and Scientific Networks, 1670-1870. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 

BirdLife International. 2012. Xenospiza baileyi. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. On line at iucnredlist.org.

BirdLife International. 2012. Ammodramus caudacutus. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2012: e.T22721129A38563512. dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2012- 1.RLTS.T22721129A38563512.en.

BirdLife International. 2016. “Spizella wortheni.” The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016. On line at tinyurl.com/IUCNWortheni. 

Birkhead, Tim. 2008. The Wisdom of Birds: An Illustrated History of Ornithology. New York: Bloomsbury.

Bishop, L. 1901. “A New Sharp-tailed Finch from North Carolina.” Auk 18: 269-270.

Bishop, L. 1915. “Description of a New Race of Savannah Sparrow and Suggestions on Some California Birds.” Condor 17: 185-189.

Bishop, L. 1929. “In memoriam: Leverett Mills Loomis.” Auk 46: 1-13. 

Blake, E., and H. Hanson. 1942. “Notes on a Collection of Birds from Michoacán, Mexico.” Field Museum of Natural History Zoological Series 22: 513-551.

Blake, H., ed. 1884. Summer. The Writings of Henry David Thoreau vol. 6. Boston: Riverside Press. 

 Blake, S. 1961. “Edward Palmer’s Visit to Guadalupe Island, Mexico, in 1875.” Madroño 16:1-4.

Blantjan, N. 1917. Birds Worth Knowing. Garden City: Doubleday, Page, and Co.

Blechschmidt, K., et al. 1993. “Untersuchungzen zur molekularen Systematik der Raubmöwen (Stercorariidae).” Zoologisches Jahrbuch für Systematik 120: 379–387.

Blyth, E. 1849. Catalogue of the Birds in the Museum [of the] Asiatic Society. Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press. 

Bock, C., and J. Bock. 2000. The View From Bald Hill: Thirty Years in an Arizona Grassland. Berkeley: University of California Press. 

Boddaert, P. 1772. Kortbegrip van het zamenstel der natuur, van den Heer C. Linnaeus. Utrecht: J. can Schoonhoven.

Boddaert, P. 1783. Table des planches enluminéez. Utrecht: s.n.

Boertmann, D. 1994. “An Annotated Checklist to the Birds of Greenland.” Meddelelser om Grønland: Bioscience 38: 3-28.

Bohle, H. 2015. Von der Naturgeschichte zur Zoologie: Blasius Merrem und die Entwicklung der Zoologie an der Universität Marburg im 19. Jahrhundert. Münster: Waxmann.

Bohlen, D. 2017. “Bachman’s Sparrow Aimophila aestivalis.” Champaign: Illinois Natural History Survey. On line at inhs.illinois.edu. 

Boie, F. 1826. “Generalübersicht der ornithologischen Ordnungen, Familien und Gattungen.” Isis 18: 969-981.

Boissonneau, A. 1840. “Oiseaux nouveaux de Santa-Fé de Bogota.” Revue zoologique 3: 66-71.

Boivin, B. 1974. “Gaultier (Gautier, Gauthier ou Gaulthier), Jean-François.” Dictionnaire biographique du Canada. Vol. 3. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Bonaparte, C. 1825. American Ornithology, or, The Natural History of Birds Inhabiting the United States, Not Given by Wilson. Vol. 1. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Carey.

Bonaparte, C. 1826. Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson’s Ornithology. Philadelphia: Anthony Finley.

Bonaparte, C. 1832. Saggio di una distribuzione metodica degli animali vertebrati. Rome: Antonio Boulzaler. 

Bonaparte, C. 1838. A Geographic and Comparative List of the Birds of Europe and North America. London: John van Voorst.

Bonaparte, C. 1850 Conspectus generum avium. Leiden: Brill.

Bonaparte, C. 1853. “Notes sur les collections rapportées en 1853, par M. A. Delattre, de son voyage en California et dans le Nicaragua.” Comptes rendus hébdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences 37: 913-925.

 Bonaparte, C. 1855. [“Les principales espèces nouvelles qu’il vient d’observer dans son récent voyage en Ecosse et Angleterre.”] Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des Sciences 41: 651-660. 

Bonaparte, C. 1855. [Untitled communication]. Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des Sciences 40: 356.

Bonaparte, C. 1856. “Excursions dans les divers musées d’Allemagne, de Hollande et de Belgique, et Tableaux paralléliques de l’ordre des Échassiers.” Comptes rendus hébdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences 43: 410-421.

Bonaparte, C. 1856. “Note sur les Tableaux des Gallinacés.” Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l’Académie des sciences 42: 953-957.

Bond, G., and R. Stewart. 1951. “A New Swamp Sparrow from the Maryland Coastal Plain.” The Wilson Bulletin 63.1: 38-40.

Bonnaterre, P., and L. Vieillot. 1823. Tableau encyclopédique et méthodique des trois règnes de la nature. Pt. 3, Ornithologie. Paris: Agasse. 

Borror, D., and W. Gunn. 1965. “Variation in White-throated Sparrow Songs.” Auk 82: 26-47. 

Boucard, A. 1884. “Notice sur François Sumichrast.” Bulletin de la Société zoologique de France 9: 305-312. 

 Bourke, J.G. 2003. The Diaries of John Gregory Bourke. Vol. 1. Ed. C.M. Robinson.

Boyle, W. 2011. The Birds of New Jersey. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 

Brattstrom, B. 1990. “Biogeography of the Islas Revillagigedo, Mexico.” Journal of Biogeography 17: 177-183.

Brazil, M. 2009. Birds of East Asia. London: Christopher Helm.

Brewer, T. 1878. “Nest and Eggs of Zonotrichia coronata.” Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 3: 42-43. 

Brewster, W. 1872. “Birds New to Massachusetts Fauna.” The American Naturalist 6: 306-307.

 Brewster, W. 1879. “Notes on the Habits and Distribution of the Rufous-crowned Sparrow (Peucaea ruficeps).” Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 4: 47-48.

Brewster, W. 1882. “Notes on Some Birds Collected by Capt. Charles Bendire at Fort Walla Walla, Washington Territory.” Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 7: 225-232.

Brewster, W. 1882. “On a Collection of Birds Lately Made by Mr. F. Stephens in Arizona.” Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club 7: 193-212.

Brewster, W. 1882. “Ornithology 207046, Junco hyemalis.” Unpubl. ms. ledger, Museum of Comparative Zoology. On line at ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/view/44820287.

Brewster, W. 1885. “Additional Notes on Some Birds Collected In Arizona and the Adjoining Province of Sonora, Mexico, by Mr. F. Stephens in 1884; with a Description of a New Species of Ortyx.” Auk 2: 196-200.

Brewster, W. 1885. “Peucaea aestivalis and Its Subspecies illinoensis.” Auk 2: 105-106. 

Brewster, W. 1886. “An Ornithological Reconnaissance in Western North Carolina.” Auk 3: 94-112. 

Brewster, W. 1886. “Junco hyemalis Nesting in a Bush.” Auk 3: 277-278. 

Brewster, W. 1888. “Descriptions of Supposed New Birds from Lower California, Sonora, and Chihuahuam Mexico, and the Bahamas.” Auk 5: 82-95.

Brewster, W. 1902. “Birds of the Cape Region of Lower California.” Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology 41: 1-243.

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