Distribution of Birds in North Russia. 7 



22 are given from the N.C., and 50 are recorded as occur- 

 ring in the S.W. 



12. 



1873. AxsTOJi and Harvie Brown. " Notes from Archangel." (' Ibis,' 

 Jan. 1873, p. 54.) N.C. (and S.W.). 



We record in this paper in all 148 species from the N.C. 

 and S.W., but mainly from the former. Some of these, how- 

 ever, hold a somewhat doubtful value, for reasons stated further 

 on, viz. under notice no. 14, " List of Birds in the Govern- 

 ment Museum, Archangel" {vide infra), and under the 

 notes to the species {vide p. 17). 131 are recorded from the 

 N.C, and 17 from the S.W. 



13. 



1876. H. Seebohm and Harvie Brown. " Notes on the Birds of the 



Lower Petchora." (' Ibis,' 1876, Jan., Apr., July, and Oct.) 

 1876. Harvie Brown. " Notes of a Journey to, and Ornithological 



Observations on the Lower Petchora." (Proc. Boy. Phys. Soc. 



Edinb. 1875-76, p. 81.) 

 1876. Idem. " Kemarks on Migratory Movements of Birds on the 



Lower Petchora." (Proc. Nat. -Hist. Soc. Glasgow, vol. iii. p. 44.) 

 1876. Seebohm. Articles in Dresser's ' Birds of Europe,' part xlvii. 



et seqq. 



1876. Idem. "On the Migration of Birds in North-east Russia." 

 (Rowley's Orn. Misc. vol. i. part iv. p. 239.) 



1877. Harvie Brown. " On the Distribution of Birds of North 

 Russia. I. On the Distribution of Birds on the Lower Petchora, &c. 

 (Annals & Mag. Nat. Hist., April.) 



1877. Seebohm and Harvie Broavn. Appendix to " Notes on the 

 Birds of the Lower Petchora," printed separately and issued along 

 with separata of ' Ibis' paper ut sup. 



In this Appendix errors in identification and synonymy are 

 corrected, the parallel discoveries of Messrs. Finsch and Brehm 

 are recorded, as also those of Capt. Feilden ; a resume of the 

 work accomplished in North Russia and an indication of 

 what remains to be done are given, and also an announcement 

 of shortly expected papers upon our subject. 



113 species are recorded from the N.E. district, taking into 

 account the corrections made in the Appendix. 



14. 



1876. " List of the stuffed Specimens of Birds in the Government 

 Museum at Archangel," in MS. (155 species from the Archangel 

 Government.) 



All these, I have been repeatedly assured by Government 

 officials, were undoubtedly procured in the Archangel Govern- 

 ment. We may not, however, in all cases be justified in giving 



