492 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



Philippines^ M. gilberti, &c. Six specimens are in the Ley- 

 den Museum. 



91. Sclater's ' Birds of the Challenger Expedition.' 



[Report on the Birds collected during the Voyage of H.M.S. ' Chal- 

 lenger/ in the years 1873-76. By Philip Lutley Sclater, M.A., Ph.D., 

 F.R.S., Secretary to the Zoological Society of London.] 



This volume contains a reprint of the reports on the birds 

 collected during the ' Challenger ' Expedition which have 

 been published in the Zoological Society^s ' Proceedings/' with 

 such " alterations as have been rendered necessary by the 

 progress of science since their publication.''^ The memoirs 

 were prepared by the late Lord Tweeddale, Dr. Pinsch, Prof. 

 Salvadori, Mr. Howard Saunders^ and the two editors of this 

 Journal^ each taking departments to which he had paid special 

 attention. 



Thirty coloured plates illustrate the following species : — 

 Loriculus panayensis, Batrachostomus septimus, Buceros min- 

 danensis, Dicrurus striatus, Dicaum mindanense, Nectarophila 

 julice, Phabotreron brevirostris, Monarcha infelix, Rhipidura 

 semirubra, Myzomela pammelcena, Philemon albitorques, Car- 

 pophaga rhodinolcema, Ptilopus johannis, Megapodius eremita, 

 Ptilotis cai'unculata, Ptilotis procerior, Ptilotis provocator, 

 Zosterops flaviceps, Zosterops explorator, Chrysoenas victor^ 

 Chrysoenas viridis, Carpophaga latrans, Pachycephala phce- 

 onota, Rhipidura squamata, Graucalus polle7is, Trichoglossus 

 nigricularis , Buteo solitarius, Anas wyvilliana, Nesocichla 

 eremita, Nesospiza acunha, Phalacrocorax imperialis, Phala- 

 crocorax albiventris, Phalacrocorax verrucosus, Spheniscus 

 demersus, Spheniscus magellanicus, Eudyptes chrysolophus, 

 Eudyptes chrysocome. 



92. Seebohm on Thrushes and Warblei's. 



[Catalogue of the Passeriformes or Perching Birds in the Collection of 

 the British Museum. — Cichlomorphje. Part II., containing the Family 

 Turdidse (Warblers and Thrushes). By Henry Seebohm. London. 

 Published by order of the Trustees, 1881.] 



While all ornithologists will agree that Mr. Seebohm has 



