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1860. GuxJER, C. W. L. Das Veruiigliicken der weissen Storche [Ciconia alba] i. J. 

 1856, [u. s. w. ] < J. /. 0., viii, 1860, p. 301. 



1860. Martner, — . Sur les moeurs de la Cicogne. Lettre adress^e a M. le President 



de la SociiSt^ imp6iiale d'Acclimatation. <^Bull. Soc. d'Acclim., vii, 1860, pp. 

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1861. ? The Galon tta Adjutant [Loptoptihis argala], or ?rnr<i;hila of tho 



natives of Bengal. <^ ('hamlxW Journal, 1861, p. 40. 

 Not seen.— Cf. Ihis, ]861, p. 268. 



1861. Blyth, E. Note on the Calcutta 'Adjutant' (Leptoptilus argala). <^ Ihh, iii, 



1864, pp. '268-270. 



Criticizes and corrects alleged nonsense contained in Chambers' Journal, 1861, p. 40. 



1861. HOFFMANN, — . [Letter from Calcutta relating in part to the Adjutant (Lep- 



toptilus argala).] < Zool Gart., ii, 1861, pp. '208, 209. 



1862. HORSFALL, W. C. Occurrence of the Black Stork [Ciconia nigra] near Hartle- 



pool. <^ Zoologist, XX, 1862, p. 8196. 



1863. Gatcombe, J. The White Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) near Plymouth. 



< Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8330. 

 1863. Saxby, H. L. The Glossy Ibis [Ibis falcinellus] in Shetland. ^Zoologist, xxi, 

 1863, p. 8448. 



1863. SCHLEGEL, H. Ibis < Mm. Hist. Xat. Pays-Bns, 4"= livr., Juill. 1863, pp. 1-16. 



Treating 19 spp., all referred to tlie single genus Ibis, togetlier with Scopus timbretta ; rep- 

 resented by 114 specimens in the collection at Loyden. 



1863. Stevenson, H. Occurrence of Spoonbills [Platalea leucorodia] on the Suffolk 

 Coast. <^ Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8691. 



1863. Wagner, Ch. [Mittel gogcn Knochenbriichigkeit bci Vogelu.] <^Zool. Oart., 



iv, 1863, pp. 42, 43. 

 niiistrated in case of Ciconia nigra. 

 1363. Weinland, D. F. Marabu [Ciconia niarabu] und Schlange [Tropidonotns 

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1864. Blake-Knox, H. Occurrence of the Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] in Dublin 



Bay. -^Zoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 9211. 

 1864. IIartlaub, G. Note on Ciconia inuysscnaeri. <|| /2>ks', vl, 1864, p. 430. 

 1864. Meyer, R. Juuger und alter Storch [Ciconia alba]. (Mit einer lithographir- 



tcu Tafel.) < Zool. Gart., v, 1864, pp. 399-403. 

 Der Tafel stoUt dessen Duuenkleid dar. 



1864. SCHWAlTZER, F. Eiu Eingeweiaewurm am Herzen einer Ciconia nigra. <^ J, 



f. 0., xii, 1864, pp. 398, 399. 



1865. Blake-Knox, H. Glossy Ibis [Ibis falcinellus] in Dublin Bay. <^Zoologi8t, 



xxiii,1865,p.9453. 



1865. Gunn, T. E, Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] on the Coast of Norfolk. <^ Zo- 

 ologist, xxiii, 1865, pp. 9418, 9419. 



1865. GURNEY, J. H. Anecdote of a Pair of Storks [Ciconia alba]. <^ Zoologist, xxiii, 



1865, pp. 9453, 9454. 



1865. Jackel, a. J. Die Begattung der Storche [Ciconia alba] vor ihreni Wegzugc 



von uns. <^Zool. Gart., vi, 1865, pp. 378, 379. 

 1865. RoDD, E. H. Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] near Helston. <^Zoologist, xxiu, 



1865, p. 9564. 

 1865. SCHLEGEL, H. Ciconiae < j1/«s. Hist. Xat. Pays-Bas, 7<= livr., D^c, 1864, pp. 



1-26. (Pub. 1865.) 

 Though ostensibly dating Dec, 1864, this article cannot have been published before 1865, 



for tlie end of it is a partof the same sheet of paper (signature 29) that begins the next article, 



dated May, 1865. 

 The article treats of Ciconia (7 spp.), Mycteria (4 spp.), Anastomiis (2 8pp.), Tantalus (^ 



sjip.). and Platalea (6 spp.), represented in the Leydeu Museum by 152 si)ecimens. 



