BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WRITINGS OF PHILIP LUTLEY SCLATER. 71 



Noto on the strange fact that Cercnpithecus al- 

 bigulann should inhabit both East and West 

 Africa. 



1182 



On some specimens of Mammals from 

 Lake Mweru, British Ceutral Africa, 

 trausmitted by Vice-Consul Alfred 

 Sharpe. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1893, pp. 723-729. 

 An extract from Mr. Sharpe'.s letter coiitaiuing 

 an arcoinit of t!io animals met with by him dur- 

 ing his journey from the north end of Lake Nyassa 

 to Lake Mweru and the Luapula, with a li.st of 

 and remarks upon 17 species of mammals, of 

 which Gcrcoyithecus opisthostictus and Cobus craw- 

 shayi are described as new. Tlie skull and horns 

 of Cobus crawshayi are figured in the text. 



1183 

 [Report ou the additions to the Socie- 

 ty's Menagerie in November, 1893.] 



Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 189:!, pp. 729, 730. 

 Capra caucasica, $ , is figured in the text. 



1184 

 List of Birds collected by Mr. Alexan- 

 der Whyte, F. Z. S., in Nyassaland. By 

 Capt. G. E. Shelley, F. 'z. S. With a 

 preface by the editor. 



Ibis, 1893, pp. 1-6, pis. i-iii. 

 Prefatory notes to Captain Shelley's paper on 

 Mr.VVhyte's collection of birds from Nyassaland. 



1185 

 [The Bird Collections in the Oxford 

 University Museum.] 

 Ibis, 1893, pp. 156, 157. 

 Note on the progress made in the arrangement 

 of the bird (U)lk'ctious in the the Oxford Univer- 

 sity Museum. 



(See also Nature, XLIV, p. 518 (1891) ; Ibis. 

 1892, p. 186.) 



1186 

 Birds of Antigua, West Indies. 



Ibis, 1893, p. 158. 

 A correction with regard to a statement made 

 by the author that the ornis of Anguilla was 

 entirely unknown. 



(See Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1892, p. 498.) 

 1187 

 On the occurrence of the Sharp-tailed 

 Sandpiper ( Tringa acuminata) in Norfolk. 

 By Henry Seebohm. With an appendix 

 by the editor. 



Ibis, 1893, pp. 181-185, pi. v. 

 The synonymy of Tringa acuminata is ap- 

 pended to Mr. Seebohms remarks on tliis bird. 

 A figure of the bird, and an illustration, in the 

 text, of its tail, are also given. 



Notes on raramythiamontium ami Aina- 

 locichla sclateriana. 



Ibis, 1893, pp. 243-246, pi. vii. 



Notes on the systematic positions of Paratny- 

 thia montiuin and Amalocichla sclateriana, and 

 reprints of Mr. De Vis's original dcscripticms of 

 them. The former .species is figured, and its bill, 

 head and foot are illustrated in the text. 



1189 

 Note on the proper use of the generic 

 terms Certhiola and Cmreba. 

 Ibis, 1893, pp. 246, 247. 



Notes ])ointing out that the terms Certhiola 

 and Coereba should be employed, respectively, for 

 the Sugar Birds of the West Indies and the Blue 

 Creepers of South America. 



1190 

 [Note ou the "Crocodile Bird" of the 

 Nile.] 



i6w,1893, p. 277. 

 A postscript to Mr. Cook's letter on the " Croc- 

 odile Bird" {Uoplopterus spinosus) of the Nile. 



1191 

 Great Bustards in the Zoological So- 

 ciety's Gardens. 



Ibis, 1893, pp. 476, 477. 

 Note on the Great Bustard (Otis tarda) breed- 

 ing in the Gardens of the Zoological Society of 



London. 



1192 



Field notes ou the Birds of Estaucia 

 Sta. Elena, Argentine Republic. By A. 

 H. Holland. With remarks by P. L. 

 Sclater. 



Ibis, 1893, pp. 483-488. 



Fifteen species are enumerated, accompanied by 

 Mr. Holland's field notes and remarks by Mr. 

 Sclater. 



1193 



The Jellyfish of Lake Urumiah. 



Nature, XL VIII, p. 294 (1893). 



Letter on the occurrence of a 'Jellyfish" or 

 Medusa in Lake Urumiah, Persia. 



1194 

 The "Zoological Record." 



Nature, XLIX, pp. 123, 124 (1893). 

 A reply to Messrs. Pocock and Bather's letter 

 (cf. Nature, XLIX, p. 53) on the desirability of 

 including Palseozoology in the "Zoological llec- 

 ord," and a copy of the correspondence witli the 

 Geological Society on this subject. 



1195 

 [Exhibition to a meeting of the British 

 Ornithologists' Club of a prepared wing 

 and tail of the Martiueta Tinamou.] 

 Bull. British Orn. Club, I, p. xxiv (1893). 

 1196 

 [Extract from a letter from Dr. Ilart- 

 laub on the distinctness of Pennula ecau- 

 f^rtto(King) and P. sandwichensis {(im.).] 

 Bull. British Orn. Club, I, p. xxiv (1893). 

 1197 

 [Aden suggested as a convenient phice 

 for an Ornithological Excursion ] 



Bull. British Orn. Club, I, pp. xxxiii, xxxiv 

 (1893). 



1198 



[Remarks on the series of mounted 

 specimens of Italian Birds in the Flor- 

 ence Museum, and ou the migratory 

 birds which had visited the S. S. Oniba 

 between Gibraltar and Malta from March 

 29to Aprill, 1893.] 



Bull. British Orn. C'iM?^ I, p. xliii (1893). 



1199 



[Exhibition of, to a meeting of the 



British Ornithologists" Club, and remarks 



upon a specimen of Phalaropua fulicar- 



ius from Chili.] 



Bull. British Orn, Club, I, p. Iv (1893) 



