Author:Charles Barney Cory

Works

 * A naturalist in the Magdalen Islands; giving a description of the islands and a list of the birdstaken there, with other ornithological notes (1878)
 * Southern rambles. Florida. (1881)
 * Descriptions of Several New Birds from Santo Domingo (1884), The Auk, volume I, number 1, pp. 1—5.
 * The Birds of Haiti and San Domingo (1885)
 * A list of the birds of the West Indies, including the Bahama Islands, and the Greater and Lesser Antilles, excepting the islands of Tobago and Trinidad (1886)
 * The birds of the West Indies. Including all species known to occur in the Bahama Islands, the Greater Antilles, the Caymans, and the Lesser Antilles, excepting the islands of Tobago and Trinidad (1889)
 * The birds of the Bahama Islands: containing many birds new to the Islands, and a number of undescribed winter plumages of North American birds (1890)
 * Catalogue of West Indian birds, containing a list of all species known to occur in the Bahama Islands, the Greater Antilles, the Caymans, and the Lesser Antilles, excepting the islands of Tobago and Trinidad (1892)
 * Key to the Water-Birds of Florida (1896)
 * Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state (1896)
 * How to know the ducks, geese and swans of North America (1897)
 * How to know the shore birds (Limicolæ) of North America (1899)
 * Montezuma's castle and other weird tales (1899)
 * The birds of eastern North America: known to occur east of the ninetieth meridian (1899)
 * The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin (1909)
 * The mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin (1912)
 * Descriptions of twenty-eight new species and subspecies of neotropical birds. (1913)
 * Descriptions of new birds from South America and adjacent islands (1915)
 * Descriptions of apparently new South American birds, with notes on some little known species (1916)
 * Notes on little known species of South American birds with descriptions of new subspecies (1917)
 * Catalogue of birds of the Americas and the adjacent islands in Field Museum of Natural History (1919)