444 Messrs. Salviii and Sclater's Index of t lie 



Orn. 1869, pp. 125-135, 174-193, 257-278). The eggs of 

 46 species are fully described, and those of Mulubrus sericeus 

 and M. hadius are figured. Several of the eggs described 

 belong to interesting S. American forms, that of Palamedea 

 chavariu being worthy of special notice. 



HoMEYER, Alex. von. 



1 . Dr. Anton Fritsch. Die Naturgeschichte der Voyel Europa's. 

 J. fiir Orn. 1870, pp. 150-152. 



A review of Dr. Fritsch's work. 



2. Zuscitze mid Berichtigungen zu Dr. Bernhard Borggreve's 

 Werk, " Vogel-Fauna von Nurd-Deutschland." J. fiir 

 Orn. 1870, pp. 214-231. 



Dr. Borggreve^s work has soon produced a crop of additions 

 and corrections. Notes on 90 species are here given. 



HOMEYER, EUG. F. V. 



Beitrdge zur Kenntniss der Vogel Ostsibiriens und des Amur- 

 landes. (Fortsetzung : Jahrg. 1869, S. 169-174.) J. fur 

 Orn. 1870, pp. 56-64, 161-176, 421-439. 

 The papers on this subject commenced in 1868, and con- 

 tinued in 1869, are here brought to a conclusion. 322 species 

 are mentioned in all, of which 203 come into the present 

 volume. These papers will be found extremely useful, being a 

 complete digest of the works of v. ]\liddendorflF, v. Schrenk, and 

 Radde {of. Zool. Ilec. v. p. 41, & vi. p. 35). 



HORNE, C. 



Letter from. Ibis, 1870, p. 294. 

 Describes the nesting of Myderia australis. 



HunsoN, W. H. 



Letters on the Ornithology of Buenos Ayres. P. Z. S. 1870, 

 pp. 87, 112, 158, 332, 545, 671, 748, 798. 



These letters contain excellent observations on the ornithology 

 of Buenos Ayres, where Mr. Hudson has resided some years. 



Hume, Allan. 



1. My Scrop-Book, or Rough Notes on Indian Oology and 

 Ornithology. Part i. llaptores. No. 2, Calcutta, 1870 : 

 8vo. pp. 238-422. 



In this number Mr. Hume continues his notes on Indian llap- 



