458 Messrs. Sclater and Finscb/s Index to the 



many parts were issued in 1872, as they bear no sign of date 

 or number. As far as we can ascertain, pp. 850-1044 were 

 issued, containing the Gallinse, Struthiones, and Grallse as far 

 as Dromas ardeola. The following birds are figured : — 

 Tab. i. Falco semitorquatus ; iii. Circa'e'tos zonurus, ad. et 

 jun. ; vi. Merop» cyanophrys ; vii. Atticora griseopyga; ix. 

 Catriscus apicalis ; x. Tricholais elegans ; xi. Eremomela gri- 

 seo-flava ; xiii. Bessornis heuglini ; xv. Elminia longicauda 

 minor ; xvi. Muscicapa minima, M. aquatica ; xvii. Stenostira 

 plumbea, ad. et jun. ; xix.a. Hyphantica hamatocephala ; xxiii. 

 Geocoraphus modestus; xxiv. Corythaix leucolophus ; xxv.b. 

 Schizhoris personata ; xxvi. Psittacus citreicapillus ; xxvii. 

 Heads of Pogonorhynchus rollettii, P. leucocephalus, and P. 

 diadematus ; xxviii. Barbatula uropygialis ; xxx. Francolinus 

 schlegelii. 



3. Notes on the Birds of Nov aj a Zemlia and Waigats Island. 

 Ibis, 1872, pp. 60-65. 



A short account of the ornithological results of the author's 

 voyage to Novaja Zemlia in 1871. The list of birds of Wai- 

 gats Island and Novaja Zemlia appended contains 43 species, 

 besides others seen but not obtained during Hr. v. Heuglin's 

 expedition. 



4. Die Rosenthal' sche Expedition nach dem Nordpolarmeer. 

 Ornithologie von Novaja Semlja und der Waigatsch-Insel. 

 Journ. f. Orn. 1872, pp. 113-128. 



An enumeration of the birds of Novaja Semlja, 31 of which 

 were observed by the author himself during his last arctic 

 voyage, the others by Von Baer and Gillett, amounting alto- 

 gether to 43 species. 



5. Nachtrag zur Ornithologie von Novaja-Semlja und der 

 Waigatsch-Insel. Journ. f. Orn. 1872, p. 464. 



Falco oesalon is added to the avifauna of this arctic region. 



6. Nachrichten iiber Novaja-Semlja. Auszug aus einem 

 Schreiben an Hrn. v. Middendorf. Bull. Ac. Imp. St. 

 Pet. xvi. p. 566; Mel. Biol. viii. pp. 220-225. 



Gives a short account of the above-mentioned visit to 

 Spitzbergen and Waigatsch, and of the birds observed and 

 obtained. 



