422 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



Geography at Cairo, gives an instructive account of the 

 author's journey up the "White Nile to Fashoda and back, 

 and many notes on the birds, which appear to have attracted 

 his principal attention. He went from Cairo in company 

 with M. Jagerskiold and other savants from Sweden (sent 

 out by their government on a scientific mission to Egypt 

 and the Soudan) with the object of obtaining a series of 

 birds from the White Nile for the Museum of the Medical 

 School at Cairo, of which he is Curator. In this object he 

 seems to have been quite successful, as he obtained examples 

 of 99 species, of which a systematic list is given at the close 

 of the memoir. Most of these birds are also mentioned 

 in the narrative, which occupies the greater part of the 

 article. 



We congratulate the Egyptian authorities in having resi- 

 dent at Cairo a naturalist who is evidently devoted to his 

 work, and trust that under his curatorship the Museum 

 of the Medical School will make rapid progress with its 

 series of native birds. 



90. Kollibay on the Birds of Southern Duhnaliu. 



[Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Vogelwelt Dalmatiens. Von Rechtsanwalt 

 Kollibay, Neisse. Ornithol. Jahrb. xiv. pp. 22-45 (1902).] 



The author gives an interesting account of his journey to 

 the island of Curzola, in Southern Dalmatia, in the course 

 of which he visited Dr. Madarasz at Budapest, Herr Reiser 

 at Sarajewo, and other ornithologists at Mostar and Cattaro. 

 Notes on the birds of Curzola and the vicinity will be found 

 in a second section. Some Buntings (Emberiza melano- 

 cephala, E. cirlus, and E. hortuland) were found breeding, 

 and several rare Sylvian s are mentioned. Prutincola rubetra 

 dalmatica is described as a new subspecies ! 



91. Lillo on the Birds of Tucuman. 



[Enumeration sistematica de las Aves de la Provincia de Tucuman por 

 Miguel Lillo. ' An. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, viii. pp. 169-221 (1902).] 



This list of the birds of Tucuman contains some prefatory 



