PROCEEDINGS OF .UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 393 



1836. Eyton, T. C— Continued. 



tail-pieces, often very spirited. In tlie Catalogue, the author cnacavors to repl.tec the names 

 of the older writers on Ornithology ; the arrangement is nearly that of Cuvier. The first 

 division of the Catalogue is the regular list ; the second, the extinct species ; the third, the 

 principal introduced one ; the fourth, the doubtful ones. The Catalogue is synonymatic to a 

 degree, bnt not otherwise annotated. The species are not numbered, nor is the total stated. 



1836. LiNGWOOD, E. M. A Li,st of Species of Birds and Mammiferous and Ampliibious 

 Animals, observed in Connamara, in August 1835. < Lomlon''s Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., ix, 1836, pp. 128, 129. 



1836. :\Iacgillivray, W. Descriptions | of the | Rapacious Birds | of | Great Britain. 

 I By William Macgillivray, A. M. | Conservator of the Museum of the Royal 

 College of Surgeons | of Edinburgh, | Fellow of the Royal Society of Edin- 

 burgh, Member of the | Wernerian Natural History Society, of the Academy 

 I of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, of the Lyceum of New York, &c. | — | 

 Maclachlan & Stewart, Edinburgh : | Baldwin & Cradock ; London ; and | 

 Hodges & Smith, Dublin. | MDCCCXXXVI. 1 vol. sm. 8vo. (half sheets, 

 4 11. to a sig.), pp. i-viii, 1-482, with 2 11. advts., pll. i, ii, numerous woodc. 



Extended descriptions of 27 spp., with biographical and synonymatic matter, and charac- 

 ters of the genera and famUies ; with a short prefatory essay on the study of natural history 

 from a zealous, ingenuous, and sensitive naturalist, in precarious health, smarting under a 

 real or fancied grievance, and facing a probability of defeated ambition. The pll. are ana- 

 tomical ; the figg. illustrate the heads of various species. 



1831".. Marshall, J. D. Observations on the Zoology of the Island of Rathlin, off the 

 Northern Coast of Ireland. <iie2J. Brit. Assoc. Adv. Sci. for 1835, 1836 (ilisc. 

 C'omni.),pp. 68, 69. 



32 land and 28 water birds noticed, with observations on some of the commonest ones.— See 

 same author, 1835. 



1836. S.^LMON, J. D. Notice of the Arrival of Twenty-nine Migratory Birds iu the 

 Neighbourhood of Thetford, Norfolk ; together with some of the scarcer Spe- 

 cies that have been met with in the same Vicinity, during the Years 1834 and 

 1835, and the Spring of 1836 ; with Observations, &c. < Loudon's Marj. Xat. 

 Hist. , ix, 1836, pp. 520-528. 



1836. Selby, p. J. On the Quadrupeds and Birds inhabiting the County of Suther- 

 land, observed there during an Excursion in the Summer of 1834. < Edinb. 

 New Philos. Journ., xx, 1836, pp. 288-295. 



Running commentary on about one hundred species of birds in tlie 2d iustalmont of the 

 article ; the former (ibid., pp. 156-161) on the mammals. 



1836. White, G. {Ed. Blijth.) The | Natural History | of | Selborue, | with its | An- 

 tiquities; Naturalist's Calendar, &c., | By | the Rev. Gilbert White, A. M. | 

 A New Edition, | with Notes by Edward Blyth. | London : | Published by Orr 

 & Smith, Paternoster Row. I MDCCCXXXVL 1vol. 8vo. pp. iv-xx, 418. 

 Kot seen : title and comment from Xewton, 1877. 



In this is inserted, between the "Advertisement" and the test, an interesting account of 

 Selborne by Mudie, who gathered the particulars on the spot, and some notes on the "An- 

 tiquities" are supplied by Dixon. In spite of its very small type and poor woodcuts, this 

 edition, owing to Blytli's excellent notes, is a very valuable one. There is a stereotyped re- 

 issue of 1858. 

 1836. White, G. (Ed. Jardine.) The Natural History and Auti(iuities of Selborne 

 London. 1833. 18mo. figg. 



An issue of the Jardine ed. of this date is cited by Ag. &. Strickl. Bihl, iv, p. .".Ol, and 

 alluded to by Newton, 1877. 



1836. Williamson, W. C. [Notes on the appearance of rare Birds in the vicinity of 

 Scarborough. ] <,F.Z. S. , iv, 1836, pp. 76, 77. 



1836. Wood, N. Natural History of British Song Birds. Loudon. Parker. 1836. 

 12mo. 

 Not seen. 



