Recently published Ornithological Works. 209 



any new species tliat may be discovered in Australia. By [the late] John 

 Gould, F.R.S. &c. Part XV. Folio. London : 1883.] 



The fifteenth part of this work contains illustrations of 

 the following species : — 



Ninox forbesi. Drymaoedus beccarii. 



Eos reticulata. Ptilopus wallacei. 



Sericornis beccarii. Calornis crassa. 



arfakiaua. Rhipidura bamadryas. 



Lalage mcesta. fusco-rufa. 



Dicseum fulgidum. Pachycephala arctitorquis. 

 Myzomela annabellpe. 



Except the Eos, the two species of Sericornis, and Dry- 

 maoedus, these are all novelties from IVIr. H. O. Forbes^s 

 recent visit to the Tenimher group, and figured from his 

 specimens. Eos reticulata is also figured from his spe- 

 cimens; but it might have been mentioned that there is 

 a fine specimen of this Lory now alive in the Zoological 

 Society^s Gardens. 



34. Jullien on the Anatomy of Aptenodytes. 



[Remarques sur I'Anatomie de VAjjtenodytes patagonica, Gm. Par le 

 Dr. Jules Jullien, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1882, p. 374.] 



A description of the internal anatomy of the King Pen- 

 guins (from a specimen that died in the Jardin d^Acclima- 

 tation)^ illustrated by two plates. 



35. Maingonnat on a new Species o/ Argus. 



[Lettre de M. Maingonnat. Bull. Soc. Zool, France, 1882, ProcSs- 

 verb, p. XXV.] 



]V[. IVIaingonnat^s letter, read at the IMeeting of the Soc. 

 Zool. de France^ describes Rheinardius ocellatus {cf. Ibis, 

 1883, p. 107) under the name Argus rheinardi. 



36. Oustalefs Ornithological Notes. 



[Notes d'Ornithologie (3« serie). Par M. E. Oustalet. Bull. Soc. 

 Philom, ser. 7, vi. p. 254 (1882).] 



M. Oustalet describes some recent acquisitions of the 



