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Sclater, Ph. L., Ornithology at Munich, Stuttgart, Darmstadt, Frankfort and 

 Cassel. in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 106—108. 

 Notice of the ornithological Collections in these places. 

 Eufs, Karl, Die fremdländischen Stubenvögel. II. Bd. Lief. 2 — 4. Magde- 

 burg, Creutz'sche Veriagshdlg., 1894. Lex.-S». (p. 49—176, Taf. XVI.) 

 je Ji 1,50. 

 Herrick, 0. Judson, Illustrations of the Surface Anatomy of the Brain of Cer- 

 tain Birds. With 1 pi. in; Journ. Compar. Neurol. Vol. III. Dec. p. 171 

 —176. 



Philohela minor, Pelicanus erythrorhynehus, Hydrochelidon nigra, Aquila chry- 

 saetos. The Brains figured. 

 Tegetmeier, W. B., Abnormal Eggs, in: Nature, Vol. 49. No. 1268. p. 366. 

 Explains the occurrence of eggs with two yolks by the egg being carried back 

 to the upper portion of the oviduct and meeting there a second mature ovum. 

 Sometimes they hatch, but more generally the two ova, being developed together, 

 coalesce and thus produce two headed, or six or eight-limbed monstres. 

 Cabrera y Diaz, A., Catàlogo de las Aves del archipiélago canario. (Conclu- 

 sion.) in: Anal. Soc. Espan. Hist. Nat. (2.) T. 2. (22.) [Cuad. 3.] p. 209 

 —220. 



Sp. No. 169—24]. 

 Fürst, Herrn., Deutschlands nützliche und schädliche Vögel. Zu Unterrichts- 

 zvvecken und für Landvs^irthe , Forstleute, Jäger und Gärtner, sowie alle 

 Naturfreunde dargestellt und auf zweiunddreißig Farbendrucktafeln nebst 

 erläuterndem Text. Lief. 3 — 6. Taf. IX— XXIV. Berlin, Parey, 1893, 

 1894. Fol. Text. Lex.-S'K (Vollständig in 8 Lief.) je J^ 3, — . 

 Rabenartige, Staare, Pirol, Eisvogel, Tauben, Sperlingsartige, Raubvögel. 

 Munn, Phil. W. , On the Birds of the Calcutta District. With a sketch map 

 and 2 figg. in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 39—77. 



On 1 52 sp. ; the young of Pelargopsis gurial and chick of Turnix taigoor figured. 

 Sharpe, R. B., Birds obtained near Suakin on the Feed Sea. in : The Ibis, (6.) 

 Vol. 6. Jan. p. 118—119. 



(Birds of Mount Kilimanjaro occurring also on Mount Kenia, 14 000 



feet high), ibid. p. 121. 



(Four n. sp. from the Sulu Archipelago), ibid. p. 121 — 122. 



Shelley, G. E, , Second List of Birds collected by Mr. Alexander Whyte in 

 Nyassaland. With 2 pis. in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 1—28. 



205 (9 n.) sp.; 1 sp. {Cypselus Toulsom) hitherto known only from West Africa, 

 6 sp. known only from northern parts of E. Africa, 2 sp. for the first time found 

 north of the Zambesi. 

 Tristram, H. B. , On some Birds from Bugotu , Solomon Islands, and Santa 

 Cruz. With 1 pi. in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 28—31. 

 From Bugotu : 11 (2 n.) sp. ; from Santa Cruz Island: 8 (1 n.) sp. 

 Whitaker, J. J. S. , Notes on some Tunisian Birds. With a sketch map. in : 

 The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 77 — 100. 

 On 62 sp. 

 Shufeld, E, W. , On the Taxonomy of the Swift and Hummingbirds : a Re- 

 joinder, in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 32—39. 



On Lucas' article. Sh. believes, that Swifts and Swallows are derived from a 

 common ancestral stock and are not especially related to Humming-birds. 

 The Systematic Position of Aepyornis. in: The Ibis, (6.) Vol. 6. Jan. p. 141 



— 142. 



Abstr. ofBurckhardt's Memoir (Palaeontol. Abhdlgn.); from Geol. Magaz. 



— Family of the Ratites. 



