624 LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED 



Oswin Lee, British Birds in their Nesting Haunts (1896-1900). 



H. B. Macpherson, The Home Life of & Golden Eagle (1910). 



Clinton G. Abbott, Home Life of the Osprcy (1911). 



Bentley Beetham, The Home Life of the Spoonbill, the Stork, and some Herons (1910). 



J. G. Millais, The Wildfowler in Scotland (1901). 



W. Bickerton, The Home Life of the Terns (1912). 



H. Seebohm, Siberia in Europe (1880). 



Siberia in Asia (1882). 



J. A. Harvie-Brown, Travels of a Naturalist (1905). 

 A. E. Knox, Ornith. Rambles in Sussex (1849). 



Autumns on the Spey (1872). [F. B. K.] 



V. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR. 



See the supplementary chapter on the Study of Bird Behaviour. [F. B. K.] 



VI. LOCAL FAUNAS. 



(a) West Palcearctic Region Europe. 

 ICELAND. 



(Some of the older works on Icelandic ornithology, though out of date as regards distribution, contain 

 valuable material for the study of life-history and habits. Among these may be mentioned Faber's 

 Prodromus der islandischen Ornithologie, 1822, and Uber das Leben der hochnordischen Vogel, 1826.) 



1901. H. H. Slater, Manual of the Birds of Iceland. (A useful little handbook and on the whole 

 dependable.) 



1905. B. Hantzsch, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Vogelwelt Inseln. (The most complete work on the 

 ornithology of the island.) 



(Useful information may also be found in the Ibis for 1885, 1886, 1895, 1911, and the Zoologist, 

 1864, 1886, 1887, 1901 ; Naumannia, 1857; Ornis, 1886, 1887, 1895-6, 1897; Orn. Monalsschrift, 1896, 

 1902, and Br. Birds, vi., etc.) 



FAROES. 



1862. H. C. Miiller, Faeroernes Fugle fauna m. Bemaerk. om Fugle fangsten. The only work on the 

 ornithology of the group. A translation into German appeared in the J. F. Orn. for 1869, and Colonel 

 H. W. Feilden published a series of papers in the Zoologist for 1872, which were founded on Miiller's 

 work. Cf. also Zoologist, 1906 (P. F. Bunyard). 



SPITSBERGEN. 



1911. A. Koenig, Avifauna Spitzbergensis. This magnificent work contains a special part (edited by 

 Dr. 0. Le Roi) in which the literature and the bird life of the group is treated in masterly style and 

 in the fullest detail. 



(Numerous papers of less importance have been published in the Ibis and /. F. Orn.). 



JAN MAYEN. 



1890. The Zoologist, pp. 1-16 and 41-51, contains an annotated translation of Fischer and v. Pelzeln, 

 Vogel von Jan Mayen (1886). 



NORWAY AND SWEDEN. 



The older works of M. and W. von Wright, Svenska Foglar (1828-38); Nilsson, Skandinavisk 

 Fauna (1858), and Collin, Skandinaviens Fugle (1875-77) are now much out of date, and the most use- 

 ful modern work is Dr. C. A. Westerlunds Skandinaviska Foglarnes Fortplantningshistoria (1878-1904); 

 with Appendix (1905) by Westerlund and Ottosson. 



