Recently published Ornithological Works. Z79f 



single specimen from Marunduque, Philippines^ in the Triug 

 Museum, but the author seems to have some doubt about 

 its validity. 



47. Parrot on some Central Asiatic Birds. 



[Filcliner, Expedition China-Tibet. Zool.-Botan. Ergebn. 3 Aves,. 

 bearbeitet v. Carl Parrot.] 



A small collection of imperfectly preserved skins sent co 

 the Munich Museum by Herr Filchner from the confines of 

 China and Tibet has been examined by Dr. Parrot, who 

 refers the specimens to 16 species. Of these Erithacus 

 auroreus filchneri, from Kin-tschou, is described as a new 

 subspecies. An adult male pheasant from the Tsing-Ling 

 INIountains is referred, with some doubt, to Ph. holdereri of 

 Schalow (J. f. O. 1901, p. 414, pi. iv.). Two specimens of 

 Ibidorhynchus struthersi are from Hsiau and the Tsinling 

 Mountains. 



48. Robinson on Malay Birds. 



[A Hand-list of the Birds of the Malay Peninsula, South of the Isthmus 

 of Kra. By Herbert C. Robinson. Journ. Fed. Malay States Museums, 

 ii. pp. 66-83.] 



Six hundred and sixteen species are recorded in this 

 list, with subjoined notes on the localities where the rarer 

 forms are found, and marks of distinction to shew in which 

 Museum examples are to be seen. The article should be 

 of great use, as no such general list of this Avifauna has 

 been published since Hume wrote in ^ Stray Feathers ' (viii. 

 pp. 37, 151, and ix. p. 107) in 1879-1880. 



49. Salvadori on Birds from Lake Moero. 



[Collezione di uccelli nelle vicinauze del Lag'o Moero uell' Africa 

 centrale, raccolti del Dott. Ascenso, Per T. Salvadori. Boll. Mus. Zool. 

 Torino, vol. xxii. no. 370 (1907).] 



Count Salvadori gives an account of a small collection of 

 birds made in Congoland, at Luconzolwa, a post a little to 

 the Avest of Lake Moero, by Dr. Ascenso. The collection 



