REPORT OX THE :\IfGRATIOX OF BIRDS. 



383 



by A. B. Meyor and Helm {Zeitsclir. /'. d. f/cs Orniili.). They embrace 

 the rollowiusi' iiuiiiber: 



As stated above the observations from Austria-Hungary for the 

 years 188()-'81 were incorporated in the corresponding- (lennan auuual 

 reports. Since the year 1832, under the editorship of Prof. K. von 

 Dalhi-Torre and Y. von Tschusi zii Schmidhoffen, independent reports 

 from the first named countries liave ap]»eared in Ornis as follows: 



* Kot yet out. 



In the same years appeared also reports on the recently published 

 works on tiie a\ ifauna of the monarcliy. A map giving a view of tiie 

 geographical distribution of the observation stations in tlie Austrian 

 territory for tlie years lsS2-'88 was also pu])lished (in Ornis, vi, 2, :>). 

 The arrangement of tlie ol)servations in the reixn^ts thus agrees i)retty 

 well v.'ilh the publications of the (lerman committee. 



Furthermore, animal reports hav«' been ^lublished in dit!"erent 

 European countries on the ornithological results, an-anged in almost 

 the same manner, ami accompanied by general statements on the 

 topography of tlic region and on flic meteoiological phenomena of the 

 year. 



A catalogue by iStnder and I'^alio ol' the birds observed in Switzer- 

 land is in preparation, and maps showing the distribution of twenty 

 different species are added to the tir.st edition. 



Ih'tiniink {htj LiilLen, O. U'i)i(jr, II. IliiKjc). 

 Report. Year. Observers. Species. 



I 



II 



III 



IV 



V 



214 

 157 

 175 

 155 

 164 

 Oo 

 59 



* Light-liouscs. 



