614 Reccnthj pnhlixlied Orfn/holoz/lcal Works. 



LIIl. — Notices oj recent OrnitJioIogical Publications. 

 [Continued from p. 456.] 



81. Albarda^s ' Aves Neerlandica.' 



[Aves Neerlandicae. Naamlijst van Nederlaudsche ^'ogels, door 

 Mr. Herman Albarda. Leeuvvarden, 1897, 1 vol. 8vo. loO pp.] 



This is a newly-compiled list of the birds of Holland, 

 y)reparpd something after the fashion of our " B. O. V/' List 

 of British Birds. The scientific and Dutch names of each 

 species are followed by a few references to Nozemaii's ' Neder- 

 landsche Vogelen/ Temminck's * Manuel/ Schlegel's ' Vogels 

 van Nederland/ and some other authorities. Then are 

 added the A^roacular names and a short account of the time 

 and mcde of occurrence of the bird in Holland. Tlie Rules 

 of Nomenclature of the International Congress of Zoology 

 (Paris, 1895) are strictly followed, so that many unusual 

 changes are adopted. This is a useful list for students of 

 the European ornis. 



82. Andersen on the Birds of the Faeroes. 



[Meddelelser om FaeriJernes Fuo;le med sferligt Ilensyu til Nolso. 

 Efter skriftlige Oplysninger fra P. F. Petersen, Nolso. Ved Knud 

 Andersen. Vidensk. Meddel. naturh. Foren. i Kbhvn. 1898, p. 315.] 



Mr. Andersen bases his paper principally on observations 

 and specimens transmitted to him by Mr. P. F. Petersen of 

 Nolso. The chief notes are arranged systematically and 

 relate to 117 species, of which, however, only 11 are perma- 

 nent residents in the Faeroes. This is an interesting paper 

 to stvidents of British birds, and would be well worthy of 

 translation, or at any rate of abstraction in English. 



83. Barboza du Bocage on the Birds of the Cape Verde 

 Islands. 



[Aves do Archipelago de Cabo Verde. Por J. V. Barboza du Bocage. 

 Jorn. Sci. Mathem., Phys. e Nat. Lisboa, 2' ser. v. p. 140.] 



Prof. Barboza du Bocage commences his article with a 

 useful account of previous publications on the birds of the 

 Cape \erde Islands, and then gives a list of them^ mainly 



