LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED G25 



(Professor Collett published many interesting papers on Norwegian ornithology. His Bird Life in 

 Arctic Norway appeared in English, translated by A. H. Cocks (1894), and Remarks on the Ornithology 

 of Northern Norway (1872) is also in English. For those who only read English, H. W. Wheel- 

 wright's A Spring and .s'< / (1864), and Ten Years in Sweden (1865), as well as 

 A. Chapman's //"/// Xnrn-nij (1897), and L. Lloyd's Gamebirds and Wildfowl of Sweden and Norway 

 (1867), all contain notes on bird life. 



I H:\MARK. 



The second edition of KjacrbOlling's Skandinanens Fugle, edited by J. Collin (1875), though now 

 much out of date, contains a good account of the ornithology of Denmark for the time. Some useful 

 local faunas have been issued by Barfod, Christiansen, Faber, and 'Heiberg, and H. WInge gives a 

 popular study of Danish bird life in Danmarks Nalur (1899). English readers will find a chapter on 

 bird life in Jutland in Chapman's Wild Norway, and articles by H. J. Elwes and A. C. Chapman in the 

 for 1880 and 1894. A list of Danish birds was published by H. Winge in the Ornithologisk 

 Tidsskrift for 1907, under the title Fortegnelse over Danmark's Fugle. 



GERMANY. 



By far the most important work is J. A. and J. F. Naumann's Naturgeschichte der Vogel Deutsch- 

 lands, in 13 vols. (1822-53), with the Fortsetzung der Nachtrdge by J. H. Blasius, E. Baldamus, and F. 

 Sturm. The new folio edition in 12 volumes, edited by Dr. C. E. Hennicke (1896-1904) includes 

 the whole of ' Middle Europe ' (see under W. Palsearctic Kegion), and is most readily accessible to 

 English readers. 



A useful modern general work is Friderich's Naturgeschichte der deutschen Vogel (1889-91), but the 

 fifth edition, edited and partly re-written by A. Ban (1905), is far the best, and takes a high place 

 among national ornithological works. Dr. Reichenow has published a Systematisches Verzeichnis der 

 Vogel Deutschlands (1898), with brief notes. Among the more important local and provincial works 

 may be mentioned : 



Borkum. F. v. Droste Hulshoff, Die Vogelwelt der Nordsee Insel Borkum (1869). [Fair notes on 

 habits.] 



Heligoland. H. Gaetke, Die Vbgelwarte Helgoland (1891); also translated into English by 

 R. Rosenstock under the title Heligoland as an Ornithological Observatory (1895). 



(See also the recent 'Sonderheften' to the Jour. f. Ornith., 1906-13, and Die Fauna von Helgoland, 

 by K. W. v. Dalla Torre, 1889.) 



Rhenish Provinces. 0. Le Roi, Die Vogelfauna der Rheinpromnz (1906). [An extremely accurate 

 and thorough piece of work.] Erster Nachtrag (1912), ' Beitrdge zur Ornis der Rheinprovinz.' 



Brunswick. R. Blasius, Die Vogel der Herzogth. Braunschweig (Ornis, 1896). 



Brandenburg (See papers by H. Schalow and A. Bau in the Journ. f. Ornith. for 1876 and 1881.) 



Mecklenburg. H. D. F. Zander, Naturgeschichte der Vogel Mecklenburgs (1838-53). [Incomplete, 

 and superseded as regards distribution by later works, but valuable for its observations, on habits.] 



C. Wiistnei and G. Clodius, Die Vogel der Grossherzogthumer Mecklenburg (1900). 



Baden. L. Fischer, Katalog der Vogel Badens (1897). [List only.] 



Hesse and Hesse-Nassau (see papers by C. Deichler, 0. Kleinschmidt, and W. Muller in the Journ. 

 fur Orn. for 1887, 1894, and 1896-7). 



Saxony. A. B. Meyer and F. Helm, Verzeichniss der bis jetzt im Ko-nigr. Sachsen beobachteten Vogel 

 (1892). 



Bavaria. A. Jackel, Systematische Ubersicht der Vogel Bayerns (1891). 



Silesia. P. Kollibay, Die Vogel der Preuss. Prov. Schlesien (1906). 



East Prussia. See a paper by E. Hartert in the Ibis, 1892, 'On the Birds of East Prussia,' and a 

 list of the birds of E. and W. Prussia in the Mittheilungen des ornitholog. Vereins in Wien (1887). 



The recent reports on the Rossitten Observatory published in the Journ. fur Orn. (1902- ) should 

 also be consulted. 



Useful papers on the ornithology of Schleswig-Holstein and Pomerania have been also published 



