68 



BULLETIN 49, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



Gardens of Paris, Ghent, Antwerji, Kot- 

 terdam, Amsterdaui, and The Hague] 

 Proc Zool. Soc. London, 1891«)p. 32G, 327. 



1121 

 [Remarks on tlie Sea Eagles, referred 

 to JIarutctus 2>ehigicas, living in the Ham- 

 burg Zoological Gardens.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1891, p. 374. 

 One of these specimens having been incorrectly 

 determined, as pointed out in a communication 

 from Dr. Bolan, Air. Sclater refers it to Baliactus 

 branickii, Tacz. 



1122 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in June, July, August, and 

 September, 1891.] 



Proc, Zool. Soc. London, 1891, pp. 464, 465. 



1123 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in October, 1891.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1891, p. 486. 



/ 1124 



[Exhibition of and remarks upon a 

 specimen of a Shearwater {I'ttffinus (ja- 

 via) from Australia.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1891, p. 627. 



Further notes on the Birds of the Ar- 

 gentine Republic. By A. H. Holland. 

 With remarks by P. L. Sclater. 

 Ibis, 1891, pp. 16-20. 

 A list of 46 species, accompanied by Mr. Hol- 

 land's field notes and remarks bj- Mr. Sclater. 

 (See also Ibis, 1890, p. 424.) 



The Spotted-billed Pelican {Pelecanus 

 maniUensis) . 



Ibis, 1891, pp. 151, 152. 



Note on the most likely locality in India to pro- 

 cure specimens oi Pelecanus maniUensis. 



1127 

 Remarks on Macgregor's Paradise Bird 

 ( Cncmojyh ihts macgregori). 

 Ibis, 1891, pp. 414, 415, pi. x. 

 Gnemophilus macgregori is figured and remarked 

 upon. 



1128 



On recent advances in our knowledge 



of the Geographical Distribution of Birds. 



Ibis, 1891, ]>p. 514-557. 



A reprint, with sliglit modifications, of an ad- 



drt'ss delivered to the Second Iiitiriiatioual Orni- 



tholojiical Congress, at Budap<-st, in May. 1891. 



being a review of the principal additions to tlie 



literature of geographical ornithology since 1875. 



1129 

 Porpoises in the Victoria Nyanza. 



iV^a<!<re,XLIV,p. 124 (1891). 

 Letter on the improbability of Porpoises occur- 

 rin" in Lake Victoria Xyanza, as had been asserted 

 by l)r. Carl Peters. 



1130 

 The new Au.straliau Marsupial Mole, 

 Notori/ctcs tgphlops. 



Nature, XLIV, p. 449 (1891). 



Kemarks on Notoryctes typhlops, with an ex- 

 tract of a letter from Dr. E. C. Stirling, contain- 

 ing not«s on its habits and habitat. 



(See also Nature, XLII, p. 645, 1890.) 

 1131 

 The Bird collections in the Oxford Uni- 

 versity Museum. 



Nature, XLIV, p. 518 (1891). 

 Letter on the condition of the collections of 

 birds in the Oxford University Museum, and sug- 

 gestions for their arrangement. 



(See also Ibis, 1892, p. 186; 1893, p. 156.) 

 1132 

 Opportunity for a Naturalist. 



Nature. XLV, pp. 174, 269 (1891-92). 

 Letters on an opportunity for a naturalist to 

 visit Argentina for the purpose of collecting 

 bird skins. 



1133 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in November and Decem- 

 ber, 1891.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 1, 2. 

 1134 

 [Report on the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in January, 1892.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, p. 76. 

 1135 

 [Exhibition of and remarks upon the 

 Egg and Young of the Partridge Bronze- 

 wing Pigeon {Geophaps scrijHa).] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 76, 77. 

 Critical remarks on Dr. Sharpe's proposal to 

 alter the systematic position of the Oeophabes. 



1136 

 On a small collection of Mammals 

 brought by Mr. A. Sharpe from Nyassa- 

 land. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 97, 98. 

 Xotes on eight species of mammals. 



1137 

 On a new Antelope from Somaliland 

 and on some other specimens of Anteloiies 

 from the same country. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 98-102, pi. v. 

 Bubalis sivaynei is described and its head fig- 

 ured. Ten other species of antelopes from Somali- 

 land are enumerated and remarked upon. The 

 head and neck of Lithocranius walleri, and the 

 skull and horns of Bubalis swaynei, are figured in 

 the text. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 

 117, 257.) 



1138 

 [Exhibition of, and remarks upon, some 

 "Spinning" or ''Japanese" Mice.] 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, p. 117. 

 1139 

 [Exhibition of and remarks upon a 

 series of Mounted Heads of Antelopes be- 

 longing to Captain Swayne, including one 

 of JJithalis swagiui.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 117, 118. 

 These heads belonged to eight difterent species. 

 A list of the 8i)ecies of Somaliland antelopes (12 

 in number), with their native names, is given. 



(See also Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, pp. 

 98, 257.) 



