216 Recent Ornithological Publications. 



P. 7. After Accipiter rhodogaster, add 



AcciPiTER STEVENSONI, Gumcy, Ibis, 1863, p. 447, pi. xi. 



Hab. China, Singapore, Java. 



I had overlooked this, from its being headed " Description of a 

 new Hawk from China." 



P. 13. Spizaetus cirrhatus, omit " Nisaetus alboniger, 

 Blyth " &c. from among the synonyms. 



P. 14. After Spizaetus kieneri, add 



Spizaetus philippensis, Gurney, in Gould's 'Birds of Asia,' 

 pt. 15. 



Hab. Philippine Islands. 



Spizaetus alboniger (Blyth), Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1845, 

 vol. xiv. p. 173 ; Gould, ' Birds of Asia,' pt. 15, pi. 



Hab. Malacca, Borneo. 



P. 14. After Spizaetus nanus, add : — On comparing this with 

 specimens in the Norwich and British Museums, I think it may be 

 the immature state of ;S. alboniger, although it differs so remark- 

 ably from that species. 



I am informed that there are several species from the Philip- 

 pine Islands in the Norwich Museum not included in my list, 

 which only professes to give published species in addition to 

 those in my own collection. It is much to be wished that some 

 competent ornithologist would draw up a list of the birds of the 

 Philippine Islands from an examination of the specimens in the 

 principal European and American museums. 



XIX. — Notices of Recent Ornithological Publications. 

 1. English. 



During the past year Mr. Gould has displayed more than his 

 wonted activity. Besides the usual two parts of the ' Birds of 

 Great Britain,' and the single part of the * Birds of Asia,' he has 

 brought out another portion of the Supplement to the ' Birds 

 of Australia *.' The species depicted in these several publications 

 are as follows : — 



* The preceding part (the third) of this ' Supplement ' was published 

 in 1859 (Cf. Ibis, 1859, pp. 454, 455). 



