Zoologischer Anzeiger 



herausgegeben 

 von Prof. J. Victor CarUS in I^eipzig. 



Verlag von Wilhelm Engelmann in Leipzig. 



XI. Jahrg. 14. Mai 1888. No. 279. 



Inhalt: I. Litteratur. p. 245—253. II. Wissensch. Mittheilungcn. 1. Leydig, Altes und 

 Neues über Zellen und Gewebe. 2. Boettger, Über die Beptilien und ßatracliier Transcaspiens. 

 3. Versou, Über Parthenogenesis bei Bombyx mori. 4. Nordqvist, Über Moina hathycola (Vernet) 

 und die größten Tiefen, in welchen Cladoceren gefunden worden. 5. Dolio et Storms, Sur les Té- 

 l^ostéens du Rupélien. III. Mittheilnngen ans Museen, Instituten etc. 1. Zoological Society of 

 London. 2. Notiz. IV. Personal-Notizen. Necrolog. 



I. Litteratur. 



18. Vertebrata. 



d) Aves. 



(Fortsetzung.) 



Booth, E. T., Rough Notes on the Birds observed during 25 years sliooting 



and collecting in the British Islands. 3 Vols. With 116 col. pi. London, 

 1887. Fol. Halfmarocco: .^/ 550. 

 Brewster, Will., Scarcity of Adult Birds in Autumn, in : The Auk, Vol. 4. 



No. 3. p. 268—269. 

 Bryant, Walt. E., Additions to the Ornithology of Guadalupe Island, in: 



Bull. Californ. Acad. Sc. Vol. 2. No. 6. p. 269—318. 

 (35 sp.) 

 Oamusso, N., Gli Uccelli del basso Piemonte ; elenco. Milano, frat. Dumolard, 



1887. S«*. (50 p.) £ 2,—. 

 Oarazzi, Dav., Materiali per una Avifauna del Golfo di Spezia e della val di 



Marca. Spezia, tipogr. artist., 1887. 8". (73 p.) 

 (312 sp.) 

 Appendice ai materiali per una Avifauna del Golfo di Spezia e della 



Val di Magra. (Spezia, 1887.) 8«. (3 p.) 

 Cordeaux, John, Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn 



of 18S6. By a Committee of the British Association. Edinburgh, Mac- 



farlane & Erskine, 1887. 8«. (174 p.) 

 Cory, Oh. B., Descriptions of six supposed new Species of Birds from the 



Islands of Old Providence and St. Andrews, Caribbean Sea. in: The Auk, 



Vol. 4. No. 3. p. 177—180. 



A List of the Birds taken by Mr. Robert Henderson, in the Islands of 



Old Providence and St. Andrews, Caribbean Sea, during the winter of 

 1886/1887. ibid. p. 180—181. 



The Birds of the West Indies, including the Bahama Islands, the 



Greater and Lesser Antilles, excepting the islands of Tobago and Trinidad. 

 (Contin.) ibid. No. 3. p. 223—232. No. 4. p. 311—328. 



(z. Z. A. No. 262. p. 522.) 



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