508 Rectnih/ [nihlislied Ornitholoyical Works. 



are new to the Patagonian list, while Falco cassini, Agri- 

 ornis leucura, and Zenaida auriculata are likewise of interest. 



105. Salvadori on Birds from Portuguese Guinea. 



[Uccelli della Guinea Portoghese raccolti do Leonardo Fea studiati da 

 Tommaso Salvadori. Ann. Mus. Civ. Stor. Nat. Genov. ser. 2, xx. 

 pp. 749-790,1901.] 



Compai'atively little work has been done with regard to the 

 birds of "Portuguese Guinea^' (which would be more properly 

 called Portuguese Senegambia, as it is far away from what is 

 generally known as the Guinea Coast), although the Maisou 

 Verreaux had once an active correspondent at Bissao, after 

 whom Circaetus beaudouiid was named. Count Salvadori 

 now writes on a collection formed in this district by the 

 well-known Italian traveller Fea. It contains 410 specimens, 

 which are referred to 146 species. Amongst these is a new 

 Honey-guide [Indicator fea) and a new Bulbul [Turdinus 

 puveli). Laniarius turatii was known previously only by 

 the typical specimen in the Turati Museum at Milan, and 

 the European Wryneck [lynx torquilla) had not previously 

 been recorded from so far south. 



106. Seebohirt's ' Monograph of the Thrushes.' 



[A Monograph of the Turdidte, or Family of Thrushes. Bj the late 

 Henry Seebohm. Edited and completed (after the Author's death) by 

 R. BowdlerSharpe, LL.D., F.L.S., &c. Part XL Imperial 4to. London: 

 Henry Sotheran & Co., 1901. Price 36s.] 



This posthumous worlc of our much-esteemed friend and 

 associate is now nearing completion. The 11th Part con- 

 tains excellent coloured figures of the following species : — 



Merula oelebensi.s. , Merula miudorensis. 



javanica. i cardis. 



vitiensis, (^ et ^ • ' reevei. 



- layardi, ci" et $ . 

 • vinitincta. 



- xauthopus. 



unicolor. 



aurantia. 



nigriceps. 



In spite of the efforts of several skilful authorities, the 

 exact identification of Horsfield's Turdus javaiiicns appears 



