ADDENDUM 



Since the text has been printed off", several new species have 

 been descril)ed, and of these it is necessary to mention at least 

 the following; 



Archaeopteryx siemensi, from Solenhofen, where the original 

 form was obtained. (Dames.) 



Euryapteryx exiiis (Dinornithidae) ; a new genus, Anomalornis, I 

 is also proposed for Anomalopteryx (preoccupied). (Hutton.) 



Ammoperdix cholmleyi (Phasianidae), from Suakin. (OgilvJe- 

 Grant.) 



Cepphus snotvi (Alcidae), from the Kurile Is. (Stejneger.) 

 The range of C. cohimha will now be " Bering Sea to California ; " 

 and of C. carlo " North-East Asia and Japanese Seas." 



Podoces plesJcii (Corvidae), from East Persia. (Zarudny.) 



Some new fossil forms from Patagonia. (Mercerat.) 



Mr. F. E. Blaauw has published a Monograph of the Cranes, 

 and Mr. C. W. de Vis has described the eggs and young of j \ 

 Salvadorina (Anatidae). 



In all these cases the Zoological Eecord for 1897 may be 

 consulted. 



