206 Mr. A. Haagner — Literature 



" outer primaries dark, almost black, with a white band along 

 the inner edge of inner web, 7iot reacldng the tips of the 

 feathers.^'' This was the case only in one (specimen No. 2), 

 all the others have the primaries grey, with the white band 

 extending right round the tip of the feather. In the exception 

 (No. 2) the two outer primaries, which are the ones which 

 agree, are evidently old feathers and are abraded at the tips. 



233. Steena macrura. Arctic Tern. 



cJ adult, in full breeding plumage. This bird was picked 

 up on the beach about 15 miles from Port St. Johns. 



234. DiOMEDEA MELANOPHRYS. Mollymauk. 



I picked up one of these birds with a broken wing on the 

 coast near Lusikisiki. 



235. PoDiciPES CAPENSis. Cape Dabchick. 



Not uncommon on still reaches of all the larger rivers. 



236. Spheniscus demersus. Jackass Penguin. 



These birds are often washed up dead or dying on the coast 

 after gales from the S.W. 



XV. — A full List of tJie more recent Woi^ks and Papers 

 puhlii<Jied on South African Birds. — I. In ' lite Ibis, a 

 Quarterly Journal of Ornithology.'' By Alwin Haagner, 



^ F.Z.S., &c. 



1. Alexandee, B. " Au Ornithological Expedition to the Zam- 



besi Biver." Ibis, 1899, p. 549, pi. xi.; 1900, p. 70 and 

 p. 424. 



2. Clarke, Major S. E., T.Z.S., M.B.O.U. "rield-notes on 



Birds obtained or observed at Bloemfontein, O.E.C., and 

 at lugogo. Natal, in 1901 and 1902." Ibis, 1904, p. 519. 



3. Haagnee, Alwin. " Birds'-nesting Notes from the Transvaal." 



Ibis, 1901, p. 15. 



4. . " Ornithological Notes from the Transvaal," Ibis 



1901, p. 190. 



5. . " More Ornithological Notes from the Transvaal.' 



Ibis, 1902, p. 569. 



