504 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



128. Verrill on the Birds of Dominica. 



[Notes on the Fauna of the Island of Dominica, British West Indies ; 

 with Lists of the Species obtained and observed by G. E. and A. H. 

 Verrill. By G. E. Verrill. Trans. Conn. Ac. viii. p. 315, 1892.] 



Messrs. G. E. and A. H. Verrill visited Dominica in 

 March, April, and May, 1890, and made the collection of 

 birds, of which an account is given in the present memoir, 

 at four different stations on the island. The specimens have 

 been identified by Mr. Allen. The species, 54 in all, are 

 arranged and named according to the system of the A. O. U. 

 Good field-notes are appended. Mr. Verrill adds a complete 

 list of the birds of Dominica, inserting in their proper places 

 the species of which specimens had been obtained by pre- 

 vious authorities. This raises the total number of Dominican 

 birds to 64, of which the two fine Parrots Chrysotis augusta 

 and C. bouqueti, and some five or six Passeres, are peculiar 

 to the island. 



129. Waugh and Lataste on Chilian Birds. 



[Une Semaine de Chasse, au mois de juin, dans la hacienda de San 

 Alfonso (departement de Quillota). Par Enrique Waugh et Fernando 

 Lataste. Proces-Verb. Soc. Sci. du Chili, 1894, p. clxvii.] 



The authors give a list, with field-notes, of a collection of 

 birds made during a week's stay at the hacienda of San 

 Alfonso, in the department of Quillota, Chili, where speci- 

 mens of 48 species were obtained or observed. Turdus 

 fuscater, we should say, as we have remarked on a previous 

 occasion (above, p. 164), must be a mistake for Turdus 

 magell aniens. 



130. Winge on Birds observed at the Danish Light-stations 

 in 1894. 



[Fuglene ved de danske Fyr i 1894. 12te Aarsberetning om danske 

 Fugle. Ved Herluf Winge. Vidensk. Medd. naturh. Foren. i Kjoben- 

 havn, 18G5, p. 1.] 



This is M. Wingers usual report on the birds observed at 

 the Danish Light-stations, arranged as in the preceding 



