226 Letters, Announcements, S^c. 



list of all the known Burman species, and a most useful work 

 to ornithologists'^'. 



Lord Tweeddale died at his English residence, Walden Cot- 

 tage, Chiselhurst, on the 29th Decemher, 1878, after a very 

 short illness. His collections of birds and scientific books 

 are bequeathed to his nephew, Mr. Robert Wardlaw Ramsay, 

 a well-known member of this Union, 



The following is, we believe, a nearly complete list of Lord 

 Tweeddale's scientific publications. 



1844-i5. 



(1) Descriptions of some supposed new, or imperfectly de- 

 scribed Species of Birds. Madras Journ. xiii. pp. 145-164. 



1847. 



(2) Notice of the Habits of the large Indian Boa, or Rock 

 Snake. Madras Journ. xiv. (pt. 2) pp. 74-77. 



1866. 



(3) Notes on Birds collected in Tenasserim and in the 

 Andaman Islands. P. Z. S. 1866, p. 537. 



(4) On the Muscicapa melanictera oi Gmelin. Ibis, 1866, 



p. 316. 



(5) Letter on Brachypus gularis. Ibis, 1866, p. 423. 



1867. 



(6) On the Rufous-tailed Shrikes. Ibis, 1867, p. 211. 



(7) Letter on a Siamese Garrulax. Ibis, 1867, p. 381, 



(8) Letter on Loriculus edwardsi and Lanius lucmiensis. 

 Ibis, 1867, p. 467. 



1868. 



(9) Note on Lanius melanthes, Swinhoe, and on Lanius 

 cephalomelas, Bp, Ibis, 1868, p, 68. 



* See ' Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal/ Part II. Extra Number, 

 August 1875. Catalogue of Mammals and Birds of Burma, by the late 

 E, Bly th ; with a Memoir, and Portrait of the Author. Hertford : printed 

 by Stephen Austin and Sons, 1875. 



