Ornithological Literature 0/ 1871. 463 



Taczanowski, L. 



1. Nutiz liber die ostsibirischen Numenius-^r/en. J, f. Orn. 

 1871, p. 56. 



Describes a large Numenius, four examples of which were ob- 

 tained in Eastern Siberia by Messrs. Dybowski and Godlewski^ 

 and sent to the Warsaw Museum, and refers it to N. nasicus, 

 Temm. It is larger than N. arquatus, and has a much longer 

 beak. Remarks upon the other Siberian species of Numenius 

 {N. australis &c.) are also given. 



2. Nachtrag zur Notiz iiber die ostsibirischen Numenius-^r/en. 

 J. f. Orn. 1871, p. 395. 



Describes two young specimens of Numenius australis, from 



Siberia. 



3. Beleiichtung einiger Fragen, die Herr. v. Heuglin zu meiner 

 Uebersicht der Vogel Algeriens gestellt. J. f. Orn. 1871, 

 p. 61. 



Remarks on several questions raised by Herr v. Heuglin con- 

 cerning species contained in the author^s review of Algerian 

 birds (c/. J. f. Orn. 1870, pp. 33, 383). A full description is 

 given of a specimen of a Porzana obtained at Biskra, which was 

 referred by J. Verreaux to P. marginalis of Hartlaub. 



Travers, W. T. L. 



1. Notes on the Habits of Todiceyis cristatus. Trans. N.-Zeal. 

 Inst. 1870, pp. 113-116. 



Relates chiefly to the breeding of this species (P. hectori, 



Buller) on Lake Guyon, in the province of Nelson. 



2. Notes on the Habits of some of the Birds of New Zealand. 

 Trans. N.-Zeal. Inst. 1871, pp. 206-213. 



Some field-notes, made chiefly in the neighbourhood of Lake 



Guyon, province of Nelson. 



Trippe, T. Martin. 



Notes on the Birds of Minnesota. Proc. Ess. Inst. 1871, 



pp. 113-119. 

 A list, with notes, of 138 species of birds. 



Tristram, H. B. 



1. Letter from. Ibis, 1871, pp. 109-110. 



Phyllopneuste schwartzi = Phylloscopus viridanus = Abrurnii 



