606 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



enow and Sclialow should have included in their Aves 1879, 

 but did not. The English recorder not only chronicled the 

 species, but, finding out that there was another Astur sharpii, 

 which had been omitted by one of his predecessors, he took 

 occasion to place on record, for the benefit of workers, that 

 the name given by Mr. Ramsay was preocupied, in order that 

 another name might be imposed should the species prove to 

 be a good one/^ 



106. Salvadori's ' Prodromus,' part xii. 



[Prodromus Ornithologiae Papuasiae et Moluccarum. Auctore Thoma 

 Salvadorio. XII. Grallatores. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. xviii. p. 318.] 



The Papuan Grallatores, 70 in number, are referred to the 

 following families: — Rallidaj (17), Glareolidse (2), Hsemato- 

 podidse (2), CEdicnemidse (1), Charadriidse (8), Parridse (1), 

 Scolopacidse (19), Ardeidae (17), Ciconiidse (1), and Ibi- 

 didce (2). 



107. Salvadori on a Collocalia. 



[Descrizione di nuova specie del Genere Colhcalia, ed osserrazioni 

 intorno alia C. iufuscata, Salvad. Per Tommaso Salvadori. Atti R. 

 Accad. Scieuze Torino, xvii. p. 448.] 



Collocalia marginata, sp. nov., from Cebu, Philippines, was 

 referred by Lord Tweeddale, with doubt, to C. fuciphaga. 

 Count Salvadori has also met with three more specimens of 

 his C infuscata (of Ternate) , and is confirmed in his opinion 

 that the species is valid. 



108. Salvadori on a Species o/Cyclopsittacus. 



[Intorno ad vma Specie poco nota del Genere Cyclopsittacus. Per 

 Tommaso Salvadori. Atti R. Accad. Scienze Torino, xvii. p. 593.] 



The author describes from a specimen in the Turati Col- 

 lection the species of Cyclopsittacus named C. salvadorii after 

 himself by M.. Oustalet in 1880, and shortly noticed. It is 

 from the eastern coast of the Bay of Geelvink (Laglaize). 



