618 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



Mr. Hartert's account of the collection made by the late 

 Mr. Everett in Flores. Fifty species are ennnic rated and 

 discussed, among which are two new sul)species — Liumaetus 

 limnaetus floris and Hypot(smdia brachypus exsul. Psit- 

 teuteles weberi of Euttikofer, united to P. euteles by Dr. Mivart 

 in his recent IMonograph of the Lories, is revived^ as " being 

 distinguishable at a glance.'^ 



97. Hartert on Birds from the Mariaarie Islands. 



[On the Birds of the Marianne Islands. By Ernst Hartert. N.jvitates 

 Zool. V. p. 51.] 



Mr. Hartert describes a collection of birds received at 

 Tring from the islands of Guam and Saipan of the Marianne 

 group, and bases his remarks mainly on M. Oustalet's recent 

 article on the same subject. Forty-one species are dealt 

 with, of which Rhipidura saipanensis and Gyyis alba kittlilzi 

 are described as new. Seven species are added to M. 

 Oustalet^s list, and the whole number of birds of the 

 Marianne avifauna is raised to 56. 



98. Hartert on Birds from Nyasaland. 



[List of an Ornithological Collection made by Dr. Percy Eendall on 

 the Upper Shire River near Fort Johnston and on the Shores of the 

 Southern Parts of Lake Nyassa. By Ernst Hartert. Novitates Zool. v. 

 p. 70.] 



The contents of this paper are well explained in its title. 

 Dr. Kendall's collection contains examples of 108 species, 

 most of which have been also recorded by Capt. Shelley in 

 his articles on the birds of Nyasaland. Lngonosticta senegala 

 rendalli is a new subspecies. Some useful field-notes by the 

 collector are given, particularly as regards nests and eggs. 



99. Hartert on Birds from the Talaut Islands. 



[List of a Collection of Birds from the Island of Lining or Salibabu, 

 the largest of the Talaut Group. B}' Ernst Hartert. Novitates Zool. v. 

 p. 88.] 



The author gives a list of a collection made on the island 



