Recently published Ondthologlcal Works. 115 



Molle, is described as new^ and several species are resusci- 

 tated which were suppressed by Dr. Gadow in his receut 

 volumes of the British-Museum Catalogue. 



38. Sharpe on various Timeliid{e. 



[Xotes oil Timeliidae. Bj R. Bowdler Sharpe. Notes from the Leyden 

 Museum, vol. vi. Note xxiv. p. 167.] 



Mr. Sharpe gives notes upon examples of various species 

 of Timeliidse in the Leyden Museum which he has exa- 

 mined subsequently to the issue of the seventh volume of 

 the British-Museum Catalogue ; and he indicates the neces- 

 sary alterations and additions to be made to that work iu 

 consequence of the information thus obtained. 



39. Sharpe on a new Wren from Timor. 



[On an apparently undescribed genus of Wrens from Timor. "By R. 

 Bowdler Sharpe. Notes from the Leyden Museum, vol. vi. Note xxv. 

 p. 179.] 



The new Wren comes very close to Pnoepyga, and is pro- 

 posed to be called Orthnocichla subulata. It is the Orthoto- 

 mus subulatus of Miiller (MS.). 



40. Sharpe on Birds from New Guinea. 



[Contributions to the Ornithology of New Guinea. By R. Bowdler 

 Sharpe. — Part IX. On further Collections made by Mr. A. Goldie in the 

 Astrolabe Mountains. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xvii. p. 405.] 



Notes on three species^ one of which [Amblyornis subalaris) 

 is described as new. 



41. Shai-pe on Birds from Equatorial Africa. 



[Notes on a Collection of Birds made by Herr F. Bohndorff in the 

 Bahr el Ghazal Province and the Nyam-nyam Country in Equa- 

 torial Africa. By R. Bowdler Sharpe. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. xvii. 

 p. 419.] 



Mr. BohndorfE^s collection was made principally when in 

 company with Dr. Junker_, the well-known explorer^ and at 

 Dem Suleiman^ the capital of the Bahr el Ghazal. The 

 species recorded are 112; whereof are described as new — - 



