Ornithological Literature of 1872. 433 



A case of the breeding of this rare Woodpecker in Bran- 

 denburg is stated, and the young bird described. 



Anderson, A. 



1. Notes on the Raptorial Birds of India. Partii. P. Z. S. 

 187.2., pp. 68-81. 



Continues notes commenced in P. Z. S. 1871, and gives de- 

 tailed descriptions of " Aquila hastata, Less.," in various 

 plumages. 



2. Additional Notes on the Raptorial Birds of North- Western 

 India. P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 619-623. 



Principally relates to the Imperial Eagles, of which the 

 author recognizes two Indian species — A. crassipes (Hodgs. 

 MS.) and A. bifasciaia, Gray. 



3. Letter from. Ibis, 1872, pp. 81-83. 



On the nidification of the Whiskered Tern, Sterna leuco- 

 pareia {Hydrochelidon indica of Jerdon) . Contains an account 

 of this bird's breeding in Oudh. 



4. On the Nidification of certain Indian Birds. Part i. 

 Ibis, 1872, pp. 237-239. 



Describes the nidification of Burnesia lepida, Blyth ( = Ma- 

 lurus gracilis) in the tamarisk-covered islands of the Ganges. 



Andersson, C. J. 



Notes on the birds of Damara Land and the adjacent Coun- 

 tries of South-West Africa. By the late Charles John 

 Andersson. Arranged and edited by John Henry 

 Gurney. London : 1872, 8vo. pp. 394. 

 [See Gurney, J. H.] 



Antinori, A. 



[See Salvadori, T.] 



Austen, Major Godwin. 



Exhibition of a Skin of Ceriornis blythii. P. Z. S. 1872, 

 pp. 496-497. 



This rare bird was obtained near Sima-Goding, in the Naga 

 Hills, at about 7000 feet altitude. 



Bakody, Dr. Theodor. 



Ueber das combinirteVorkommen der Trichina spiralis imVer- 



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