372 Recent Ornithologieal Publicationa. 



which it originally appeared, to the less classically correct 

 chineiisis, which we cannot account a change for the better. 



The Second and Third Parts of 'Exotic Ornithology'* fully 

 sustain the high reputation of its authors. The birds figured 

 in it are as follows : — 



Part II. 



Phlogopsis macloanni, Lawrence. 

 Cinelocortliia rulicauda {Gould). 



macrorliynclia, Sclater. 



gutturalis (Lafres/iai/e), 



Accipitor venti-alis, Schfor. 



ehionofi-aster (Kairp). 



rJupicola sanguiuolentA, Qoidd. 

 Porzana rubra, Sol. i^- Salv. 



Part III. 



Accipitor orvtliocnoinis (Kaup). 



castanilius, Jtp. 



Ciclilopsis knicog-onys, C(d>. 

 Nyctibius bracteatus, Gould. 



Cypliorliinus lawrcncii, Schtter. 



phfoocoplialus, Sehtter. 



Troglodytes solslitialis, Selater. 



brunneicollis, Sclater. 



Icteris pustulatus, W(t(/l. 



The colouring of the Plates shows that very great care has 

 paid to them. The letterpress, as might be expected, contains 

 all the information available. Our friends the authors have done 

 well, we consider, in figuring these American species of Acci- 

 pitcr, the nomenclature of which is involved in the greatest con- 

 fusion. We hope to see the whole subject cleared in a future 

 Number in a complete synopsis of the genus. As in the case 

 of the Pirst Part of this work, which we noticed before {supra, 

 p. 123), all the subjects now illustrated belong to the New World. 



That veteran Scandinavian sportsman, Mr. Lloyd, has pub- 

 lished a third work on his favourite subject f, which contains 

 much that will interest sonie of our readers. The book is pro- 

 fusely illustrated, a few of the woodcuts being drawn by ]\Ir. 

 Wolf, and of course excellent ; but the majority of the chromo- 



* Exotic Ornithology, by Thilip I>utloy Sclater, M.A. &c., aiid Osbert 

 Salviu,M.A. kc. Tarts II. & III. Joii. 1st, May 1st, 1867. London, inip.4to. 



t ' Tho Game Birds and Wild Fowl of Sweden and Norway,' &c. 

 Embellislied witli a map, 48 illustrations executed in cliromo-lithogvaphy, 

 and 65 woodcuts. By Ij. Ijloyd, author of ' Field Sports of the North of 

 Europe,' and ' Scaudiuaviau Adventures.' London, 1867. Royal 8vo, 

 pp. 500. 



