Beceiithj published Ornitholoy'ical J Forks. 145 



are new species or subspecies from Fergussou Island. Chal- 

 cophaps stephani(E mortoni is a new subspecies from the 

 Solomon Islands. 



14. Hartert on a new Prionochilus. 



[A new Prionochilus from the Philippines and note on an Antlireiites. 

 Bj Ernst Hartert. Novitates Zool. ii. p. 64.] 



Prionochilus inexpectatus is a new species discovered by 

 ]\lr. A. Everett during his recent expedition to the Philip- 

 pines, from which we regret to hear he has been obliged to 

 return through having met with a serious accident. Speci- 

 mens in the Tring Museum are from Luzon near Manila 

 and from Mindoro. 



15. Hartert on a new Goura. 



[On a supposed new Species and some Varieties of Goura. By Ernst 

 Hartert. Novitates Zool. ii. p. 67.] 



Goura cinerea is a small and curiously coloured species 

 based on a specimen found among a lot of Arfak trade-skins. 

 The Tring Museum has also specimens of Goura beccarii 

 from Humboldt Bay and German New Guinea. 



10. Hartert' s Notes on Humming-birds. 



[Notes on Humnaing-birds. By Ernst Hartert. Novitates Zool. ii. 

 p. 68.] 



Mr. Hartert gives notes on Selasphorus flammida and other 

 species, and describes as a new subspecies Eriocnemis derbyi 

 longirostris from Bogota. 



17. Hartert on Birds from the Nutuna Islands. 



[List of a second Collection of Birds from the Natuna Islands. By 

 E. Hartert. Novitates Zool. ii. p. 4G6.] 



A second * collection of birds from the Natuna Islands 

 has been received at the Tring Museum from Mr. Hose, who 

 sent his brother there with a staff of collectors from July to 



* For a notice of the first collection see Ibis, ISOo, p. lol. 

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