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three toes, it cannot be referred with certainty to Erolia. The lat- 

 ter bird should therefore be called Erolia variegata, Vieill., 1816 

 (not E. varia, Vieill., 1824). 



P. 89. Pelidna subarquata ought not to be distinguished as a genus 

 from Pelidna cinclus. Both have the beak curved, though not quite 

 in the same degree. 



P. 90. Microptera, Nuttal, is synonymous with Philohela, Gray. 



P. 95. Camptolaimus should be written Camptolcemus. 



P. 99. If the claims of Mcehring to a share in our modern no- 

 menclature be disallowed, then the name Gavia, Boi6, 1822, maybe 

 restored to the G. eburnea (Gm.). H. E. Strickland. 



Works lately Published. 



Bartlett's Index Geologicus, or Geology at One View ; published 

 , under the auspices of the Geological Section of the Devon and Corn- 

 wall Natural History Society; a Diagram, 3 ft. 6 in. by 2 ft. 9 in., 

 in Case, or mounted on Rollers and varnished, with a coloured Sec- 

 tion of Strata, on copper ; showing the relative position of all the 

 different stratified and unstratified Rocks, with the classification 

 and arrangement, in situ, .of Animal and Vegetable Fossil Remains, 

 with the mineral accompaniments of each stratum. 



Mr. Clifford of Tunbridge Wells has just republished ' Flora Tun- 

 brigensis,' with an additional list of new plants, and a life of the au- 

 thor, the late T. F. Forster, Esq., F.L.S., communicated by his son, 

 Dr.T. Forster, F.L.S., &c. 



Dr. Forster has also just published • Observations on the Abnormal 

 Affections of the Organs of Sense and Intellect,' &c. 8vo. 



Vegetable Organography; or, an Analytical Description of the 

 Organs of Plants ; by Professor DeCandolle. Translated (unabridged) 

 by Boughton Kingdon, Esq. 



A History of British Forest Trees, indigenous or introduced ; by 

 P. J. Selby, Es a ., of Twizell. 



A Treatise on the Management of Freshwater Fish, with a view 

 to making them a source of profit to Landed Proprietors ; by Gottlieb 

 Bocchius. 



A new edition of Lambert's Genus Pinus, including all the new 

 species of this important family of Trees, with direction for their cul- 

 tivation, &c. Royal 8vo. 



British Moths and their Transformations ; in a Series of Plates 

 by H. N. Humphreys, Esq., with Descriptions by J. O. Westwood, 

 Esq., F.L.S. 



Transactions of the Manchester Geological Society. Vol."*!. 



Preparing for Publication. 

 The Geology and Mineralogy of Engineering ^^comprehend- 

 ing the elements of the sciences of CEconomic Geology and Minera- 

 logy applied to the Arts. By E. W. Bray ley, Jun., Fellow of the 

 Linnaean and Geological Societies, Associate of the Institution of 

 Civil Engineers, Corresponding Member of the Royal Geological 

 Society of Cornwall, &c. 



