Distribution of Birds in North Russia. 183 



20. 



1871. GoEBEL, H. " Eine lleise von Petersburg nach Archangelsk 

 liber Tver, Jaroslav, Vologda und Ustjug vom 8. Mai bis 1. 

 Juni 1864." (Journal fiir Ornithologie,' 1871, pp. 20-27.) S.C. 



88 species are noted from the S.C. District (some, however, 

 of doubtful record), besides others from the Archangel dis- 

 trict*. 



21. 



1853. Zerrenner, Dr. Carl. " Erdkunde des Gouvernements Perm." 

 (Pumf. Absct.-Vogel. &c. Seite 309-319.) S.E. 



Some 26 species are mentioned, besides domestic species, 

 from localities within our lifnits, and notes on them given. 



22. 



1870. Sabanaeff, Leonida. " PreavaritelnoV Oscherk Fauuoi Pos- 

 vonoschnoech Srednjago Oorala." (Bull. Mosc. xlii. 1870, pp. 

 185-197.) S.E. 



From a translation of the above paper on the avifauna of 

 the Ural, by Mr. F. C. Craemers, and obligingly put at ray 

 disposal by Seebohm, just before his departure for the Yenesei, 

 March 1^ 1877, I am able to fill up the list of species in the 

 S.E. 



SabanaefF mentions 176 species as occurring at localities 

 within our limits, besides 24 others which very possibly may 

 occur also, though at present they are only recorded from 

 localities close to our southern boundary in Perm, or have been 

 recorded from our Northern Division. 



23. 



1875. Meves, W. " Brutplatze selteuer europaischen Vogel." (Jour- 

 nal fiir Orn. 1875, pp. 428-434t.) 



References are made in this paper to occurrences of species 

 in the Northern Division of Eussia, as well as in the Ural 



* Vide also No. 10 of original list for another paper by Herr Goebel, 

 relating to the same journey after reaching Archangel. 



t Dr. Meves of Stockholm informs me that he has ready for publica- 

 tion a detailed account of his journey to the South-eastern Ural, which, 

 when published, wiU doubtless clear up many points which I am obliged 

 to leave doubtful in this paper. His researches, however, scarcely include 

 any part of our Southern Division, having more direct reference to those 

 portions between 67° and 55° N. lat. 



