GERMANY. 15 



species being given in full. Works published in other countries are included* 

 when they relate to Austria. The present Eeport forms a volume of nearly four 

 hundred closely printed pages. 



Journal fuer Ornithologie. Journal of Ornithology in. general. Organ 

 of the German Ornithological Society. Edited by Cabanis. 8vo. Cassel. 



Vol. III. 1854, 1855. 

 Original Communications. (B>je) Upon the Rubric of Mottos — p. 214-229. 

 (Brehm, A.) The Localities for the Ornithologist in North-Eastern Africa — p. 

 362 384, 481-496. (Brehm, L.) The Migration of birds— p. 238-255. (Same) 

 The manners of the male birds of prey in the eyry — p. 496-502. (Bruch) 

 Revision of the genus Larus L. ; with two plates — p. 273-293. (Gloger) Re- 

 markable observations of Audubon's — p. 17-39, 107-113. (Gundlach) Contri- 

 butions to the Ornithology of Cuba / from his letters ; with additions and notes 

 by the editor — p. 465-480. (Hartlaub) On Tetrao falcipennis n. sp. — p. 39-42. 

 (Same) Notes on Exotic Ornithology — p. 97-100. (Same) Descriptions of 

 some new species of birds, collected on the Gold Coast, by H. S. Peel — p. 353- 

 361. (Same) Two nondescript birds of the Leyden Museum — p. 361-363. 

 ( Homey er) A few more words on Discoloration — p. 113 117. (Jaeckel) The 

 Migration and various other points of the Natural History of the birds of Bavaria, 

 in the year 1853-1854 ; concluded — p. 417-426. (Meves) On the change of 

 colour in birds, through and also without moulting ; with two plates — p. 230-238. 

 (Mueller) Systematic Catalogue of the Birds of Africa ; continued — p. 1-16, 

 193-208,385-400,449-464. (Paessler) Particulars relating to the colouring of 

 the eggs of birds of prey — p. 209 214. (Verreaux, J. et E.) New birds from the 

 Gabon, West Africa — p. 101-106. (Warthause'n, Baron) Natural history of the 

 Wall-creeper, Tichodromia muraria III. — p. 43-45. Correspondence. (Boje) 

 Ornithological Notes — p. 434-8. (Bolle) Notes upon the birds of the Canary 

 Islands; concluded — p. 171-181. Guano on the west coast of Africa — p. 270. 

 Fragments of a letter on Heligoland — p. 428-432. (Brehm, A.) The Great 

 Pelican of the interior of N. E. Africa — p. 92-4. (Buvry) Operations of late 

 Travellers in N E. Africa — p. 61-6. Letters from Paris— p. 338-311. (Cabanis) 

 Buteo tachardus Vieill. breeding in Europe — p. 94. (Dieael) Proportion be- 

 tween the sexes of Partridges — p. 66-75. (Dubois) Notices of some birds that 

 occurred in Belgium during the last winter — p. 269. (Fritsch) Remarks on 

 some species of Falcons — p. 266-9. (Gloger) Fondness of the Corvidso for glit- 

 tering objects — p. 76-9. Preparations for birds that breed in hollow places — p. 

 80-7. The mocking faculty of Garrulus glandarius—p. 87-9. The mode of 

 feeding of Picus major — p. 89. An old bird killed by damp cold revived again — 

 p. 91. A tame swan devouring a fish — p. 181. The voracity of the hen-harrier, 

 Falco palambarius — p. 432. Seagulls cast down living shell-fish on bare rocks 

 from aloft— p. 447. Moue of emptying eggs for the Museum— p. 516-521. The 

 larger seagulls breed sometimes in their immature plumage — p. 521. (Hans^ 

 mann) The marking of the throat has no relation to the song in birds in general 

 — p. 348 351. (Hartlaub) On Chettusia crassirostris Fil. — p. 427. (Hellmann) 

 Otocoris alpestris shot near Gotha — p. 181. Utility of crow-cots — p. 439-444. 

 (Homejer) On the change of plumage and colour — p. 317. Remarks on 

 Gloger's extracts from Audubon — p. 438. (Jaeckel) Notes on the Nat. History 

 of the, birds of Bavaria — p. 444-6. (Lyall) On the habits otStrigops habroptilus ; 

 from the English — p. 503-5. (Mueller) Liability of young chickens to perish 

 by frost — p. 90. (Rimrod) The purpose of the fungous flesh, and its coat of 

 down, on the breast and thighs of the Heron— p. 190. (Sundeval) On Certhia 

 costce — p. 60. (Tschudi) List of birds shot about Vienna — p. 427. (Vangerow) 

 Attempt at a Synopsis of the Birds of Brandenburg — p. 182-190, 338-346. 

 (Wiese) Notes on the Ornithology of Pomerania — p. 505 516. (Wodzicki, 

 Count) The Migration of birds in the Spring of 1855 — p. 346. Literary In- 

 telligence, <fcc— p. 46-59, 118-170, 255-265, 293-337, 417-426. Reviews— 

 (Bolle) First fruits ,of modern Spanish Ornithology; translation — p. 295-316. 



