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SOUTHERN DIVISION. 

 List of Authoes, &c. 



3. Blasius (original No. 3, Part II., ' Annals,' July 1877, p. 4). 



Notices of some of the birds met with in his travels are 

 given ; but I have not considered it necessary to refer directly 

 to his work in the Tables. 



4. LiiLJEBOEG (or. No. 4, I. c. p. 4), 



5. Hoppman-Brandt (or. No. 5, Z. c. p. 4). 



In most cases the exact number of specimens obtained of 

 each species is mentioned in this paper ; but as these do not 

 necessarily indicate the comparative scarcity or commonness 

 of the species, I have not reproduced these minute statements 

 in every case. 



8. Meves (or. No. 8, Z. c. p. 5). 

 11. Palm^n (or. No. 11, I. c. p. 6), 



Under this heading I quote, however, the more recent and 

 fuller paper also which is mentioned under the author's name 

 in Part II. {I.e. p. 6, note). Both of his works in this con- 

 nexion, however, have been referred to throughout and come 

 under No. 11*. 



19. 



1856. Mejakoff, A. " Catalogue des oiseaux observes dans le 

 gouvernement de Wologda." (Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. xxix. 

 1856, pp. 625-635.) S.C. 



A list of 143 species, along with short notes on some of 

 them, from observations made for the most part in the districts 

 of Wologda, Gresoviets, Kadnikov, Welsk, and part of that 

 of Totma, in the south of the government. 



* Also Kessler, 'Material till Kannedom om Onegasjon och Olonetz- 

 kiska gouvemmentets hufvudsakligen i zoologiskt lianseende," St. Peters- 

 burgh, 1868 (the original in Russian). 



Kessler's records I have not been able to insert. Perhaps some one 

 acquainted with the Russian language will kindly supply these. 



I am informed, however, by Prof. J. A. Palmen that the districts in 

 question (in the neighbourhood of the Swir river and between Lakes 

 Onega and Ladoga) have been very fully worked by Herr Richard 

 Sievers of Helsingfors, in 1875, and also the Wig lake and district in 

 1876 ; and I understand from Herr Sievers that he intends to publish the 

 results of his investigations this autumn (1877). Later, I propose to oiFer 

 an Appendix to this paper, bringing the data for the two Divisions up to 

 date. It will not be in tabular form ; but the data will be easily trans- 

 ferred to my original papers by those who possess copies. 



