Recently published Ornithological Works. 361 



and Mr. Kendal Broadbent, upon the south-east coast, have 

 also been examined, and a few additional species thus enume- 

 rated. The total number of birds thus examined is about 

 2500. 



The species catalogued are 202 in number, of which there 

 appear to be eleven now described for the first time — namely 

 Ninox albomaculata, N. undulata,. Aprosmictus chlorojjterus, 

 Tanysiptera salvadoriana, Fhipidura castaneothorax, R. am- 

 busta, Eopsaltria placens , Zoster ops longirostris, Parr a nova- 

 guinecE, Eupetes goldiei, and Microeca albofrontata. On these 

 new species and other points we refer our readers to Prof. 

 Salvadori's article {antea, p. 317) and JNIr. Sharpens letter 

 (below, p. 367). 



72. Reichenow's Catalogue of the Bird-show of the " yEgin- 

 tha.^' 



[Catalog zur vierten Ausstellung der "yEgintlia" Verein der Vogel- 

 freuude in Berlin vom 22. bis 26. November 1878 in den Reiclishallen, 

 Leipziger Strasse 77. Zusammengestellt von Dr. Ant. Reichenow. 8vo : 

 Berlin, 1878.] 



The fourth Annual Exhibition of the "J^gintha" was held 

 in Berlin in November last ; and Dr. Reichenow gives us a 

 catalogue of the exhibition. The living birds are arranged 

 under three principal heads — Canaries, Foreign Birds^ and 

 Native Birds, and appear to have consisted of about 2030 

 individuals. Besides these there were cages, nesting-boxes, 

 and other utensils, and a few stuflfed birds. 



73. Rosenberg's ' Malay Archipelago' 



[Die Malayiscbe Arcliipel, Land nnd Leute, in Scbilderungen,- gesam- 

 melt wabrend eines dreissigjabrigen Aufentbaltes in den Kolonien: von 

 C. B. H. von Rosenberg, mit zablreicben Illustrationen zmneist nacb den 

 Origiualen des Verfassers und einem Vorwort von Professor P. J. Vetb in 

 Leiden. Abtb. i.-iii. 8vo : Leipzig, 1878-79.] 



This volume gives a connected account of the observations 

 made by Herr C. B. H. von Rosenberg, so well known for 

 his ornithological discoveries, during his thirty years' service 

 in the Dutch East Indies. It contains many refertnces to 

 birds ; and in an appendix the characters of the new species 



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