420 



Messrs. Salvin and Sclater's Index to the 



3. Ornithologiske Bemcerkninc/er til Norges Fauna. Saersk. 

 Aftr. af Nyt Mag. f. Naturv. xviii. pp. 161-224 (1871). 



Contains notes on Norwegian birds. 



4. On the Asymmetry of the Skull in Strix tengmalmi. P. Z. S. 

 1871, pp. 739-743. 



Illustrated by woodcuts of different aspects of the skull of 



this species. 



CoOPERj J. G. 



The Fauna of California and its Geographical Distribution. 

 Proc. Cal. Acad. Sc. 1870, p. 61. 



Contains an instructive outline of the general features of the 

 Californian fauna as regards the Vertebrates, and a list of species 

 believed to be peculiar (birds 14). The author then proceeds to 

 indicate the pi'incipal regions into which the State may be 

 divided, each characterized by more or less peculiar species. 

 These are : — 



I. Colorado valley. 

 II. Desert region, westward of 

 Colorado valley. 

 ni. Southern coast-slope. 

 IV. Middle and nortliem coast- 



V. Tiilare valley, between 35° 

 and 38° S. 1. 

 VI. Southern Sierra Nevada. 

 Vn. Sacramento valley. 

 Vin. Northern Sierra Nevada. 



CoRNELY, Joseph M. 



Reproduction et acclimatation du Talegalle d'Australie (Tale- 

 galla (Catheturus) lathami). Bull. Soc. d'Accl. 1871, 

 pp. 528-536. 



CouES, Elliott. 



1. Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, N. C, and 

 Vicinity. Proc. Ac. Phil. 1871, pp. 12-49. 



The ornithological portion of this paper occupies considerably 

 the larger portion of it, and contains field-notes on such species 

 as came under the author's personal observation during two 

 years' residence in this locality. 



2. Bullock's Oriole. Am. Nat. v. pp. — (1871). 



A very complete biography of Icterus bullocki, which came 

 under the author's notice in Arizona and New Mexico. 



