Ornithological Literature of\9)7\. 431 



var. crissalis, Baird, MS/' Only 13 species were found ou 

 Socorro, several of which appear, however, to be peculiar to 

 that island. [Cf. Lawrence, G. N.] 



GuNDLACH, Dr. Jean. 



Neue Beitr'dge zur Ornithologie Cubas. J. f. 0. 1871, 

 pp. 265-295, 353-378. 



This " New Contribution to the Ornithology of Cuba," by 

 the veteran ornithologist of that island. Dr. Gundlach, begins 

 with a general review of prior labours on the same subject, 

 commencing with MacLeay's article in the ' Zoological Journal ' 

 for 1827, and ending with the author^s review of Cuban birds, 

 published in Poey^s ' Repertorio fisico-natural de la isla de 

 Cuba' in 1865 and 1866. In the second portion (p. 353) 

 Dr. Gundlach commences a further revised list of Cuban birds, 

 with descriptions of their various plumages, notes on their habits, 

 remarks on their synonymy, and proceeds to the end of the 

 Raptores. [N.B. — Gymnoglaux nudipes (p. 376) should stand 

 as Gymnoglaux lawrencii, Scl. et Salv. P. Z. S. 1868, p. 327.] 



Gurnet, J. H. 



1. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, p. 103. 



Cuculu^ gularis (Ibis, 1859, p. 246) =Cuculus canorus. 



2. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, pp. 247, 248. 



The Egyptian Gypa'etus is probably G. meridionalis. Occur- 

 rence of Haliaetus albicilla on Lake Menzalah, and notes on 

 Aquila imperialis, A. navioides, A. navia, and A. clanga. 



3. Remarks on certain Species of Abyssinian Birds. P. Z. S. 

 1871, pp. 147-149. 



Some critical notes on Dr. Finsch's paper on Abyssinian birds 

 in the Transactions of the Zool. Soc. vol. vii. 



GuRNEY, J. H. See Ayres, Thomas. 



Gurney, J. H., Junr. 



1. On the Ornithology of Algeria. Ibis, 1871, pp. 68-86, 

 289-301, plate iii. 



Some useful notes on the birds of a now well-trodden field. 

 Mr. Gurney penetrated into the Mzab country, and obtained 

 many of the species found by Mr. Tristram during his well- 



