390 Recently puhlished OrnitJwlogical Works. 



30. Ptilocichla minuta, fr. Samar. 



31. lole cinereiceps, fr. Tablas, Ramblon. 



32. monticola, fr. Cebu. 



33. Muscicapula samarensis, fr. Samar, 



34. Mhijndura sauli, fr. Tablas. 



35. albic/ularis, fr. Negros and Guimaras. 



36. Mhiiiomyias ocularis, fr. Sula and Tawi-Tawi. 



The descriptions of these species is followed by a list of 

 226 others already known from the Philijjpines, which were 

 obtained in new localities^ and of two species not previously 

 known from the Philippines, but now added to their avi- 

 fauna. 



Part iv. of this important memoir contains additional notes 

 on species previously described. The authors unite Puly- 

 plectron nehrkornce with P. napoleonis, and maintain that 

 there is only one species of this genus in the Philippines 

 [i, e., in Palawan). 



70. Butler's Address on Darwinism, and other Papers. 



[Illustrations of Darwinism and other Papers. By Sir Walter L, 

 Biiller, K.C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S. Trans. New Zealand Inst, xxvii. p. 76.] 



Sir Walter Buller reprints from the twenty-seventh volume 

 of the ' Transactions of the New Zealand Institute ' an 

 address on Darwinism given to the Wellington Philosophical 

 Society, and some other papers, principally relating to the 

 birds of New Zealand and the adjacent islands. These will 

 be found well worthy of perusal, and contain a large amount 

 of information on recent discoveries in the avifauna of the 

 Maorian subregion. 



71. Butler on Foreign Cage-Finches. 



[Foreign Finches in Captivity. By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D., F.L.S., 

 &c. Illustrated with sixty Plates, by F. W. Frohawk, F.E.S. ; coloured 

 by hand. Parts I.-III. 4to. London, 1894. L. Reeve & Co.] 



IVTr. Butler^s book is intended to meet the wants of 

 numerous bird-fanciers who keejD foreign Finches as cage- 

 birds, and wish to be able to distinguish them easily and to 



