628 LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED 



SWITZERLAND. 



[The standard work on the ornithology of Switzerland is the Faune Fertebree de la Suisse. 

 II. Oiseaux, by V. Fatio, 2 vols. (1899-1904). This is a very sound and good piece of work and a 

 credit to the country. A useful Catalogue distributif des Oiseaux de la Suisse (in three languages), by T. 

 Studer and V. Fatio (1892), has brief annotations on distribution. The different groups of birds are 

 treated in great detail in the Catalogue des Oiseaux de la Suisse (also published in German), by Fatio, 

 Studer, and others, of which Livraisoiis i.-ix. have been published (1889-1912). The distributional 

 maps are a notable feature of this excellent series. Many English papers by Seebohm, Saunders, 

 S. B. Wilson, 0. V. Aplin, and others will be found scattered through the pages of the Ibis and 

 Zoologist, but are too numerous to be mentioned in detail here.] 



AusTRO-HuNGARY. General. A. v. Pelzeln, Beitrag zur orn. Fauna d. oesterr- ung. Monarchie (K. k. zool. lot. 

 Gesellsch. in IFien (1871, 1874, and 1876). Cf. also von Tschusi and von Homeyer's ' Verzeichniss' in 

 Ornis ii. (1886). 



AUSTRIA. 1877. Salzburg, Die Vogel Salzburgs, by von Tschusi zu Schmidhoffen. 



1882. Ornis Findobenensis, by Graf Marschall and A. v. Pelzeln. [Short notes on distribution.] 



BOHEMIA. (See A. Fritsch, Journ. f. Orn., 1871-72 and 1876.) 



HUNGARY. 1891. J. Frivaldszky, Aves Hungarice (Int. Orn. Congress, Budapest). [Short Latin 

 notes on each species.] 



1899-1903. J. v. Madarasz, Magyarorszag Madarai (contains an Appendix in German giving a brief 

 r^sura6 of the account of each species). 



1899-1900. S. von Chernel, Magyarorszdg Madarai (Die Vogel Ungarns), 2 vols. 



[The Ornithologische Fragmente of Petenyi contains some useful notes on the life-histories of 

 Hungarian birds. See also Kronprinz Rudolf in the /. /. 0., 1879 (the Danube valley). For 

 Transylvania see Danford and Harvie-Brown in the Ibis, 1875; for Slavonia see W. Eagle Clarke, 

 Ibis, 1884. Prazak's papers in the /. /. 0. for 1897-98 on E. Galizia are unreliable and must be 

 disregarded.] 



CARINTHIA. F. C. Keller, Ornis Carinthice, Die Vogel Karntens (1S90). [Contains valuable notes 

 on the life-history of the birds recorded.] 



DALMATIA. See S. Brusina, Orn. Jahrbuch, 1891; P. Kollibay, J. f. Orn., 1904, and Orn. Jahrb., 

 1903. Cf. also Aquila x. (1903), Csorgey and Kolumbatovic. 



HERZEGOVINA. H. v. Kadich. Im Zeichen der Schwalbe II. (1887). Hundert Tage im Hinterland. 

 [Field notes and list.] 



BOSNIA. A list of recorded species will be found in Die VogeUammlung des B.-H. Landesmuseums 

 in Sarajevo (1891). 



STYRIA. E. Seidensacher, Die Vogel der Steiermark (Naumannia, 1858). 



ROUMANIA. -1903. R. von Dombrowski, Materialien zu einer ornis Rumdniens (Bull, de la Soc. des Sciences 

 de Bucarest xn.). [A briefly annotated List of Species.] 



1912. R. v. Dombrowski, Ornis Romania:. 



Many papers dealing with the Dobrogea have been published in the Ibis, Aquila, J. f. 0., etc. See 

 especially W. H. Simpson (Ibis, 1860 and 1861), Alteon (Ornis., II., 1886), Sintenis (J. f. 0., 1877), 

 v. Almasy (Aquila, 1898), and D. Lintia (Aquila, 1909). 0. Reiser also includes this district in the 

 scope of his Ornis Balcanica (vol. ii.). 



BULGARIA. 



By far the most useful work is Materialien zu einer Ornis Balcanica, vol. ii., Bulgarien, by 0. Reiser 

 (1894). 



MONTENEGRO. 



0. Reiser and L. v. Fiihrer, Materialien zu einer Ornis Balcanica, vol. iv. Montenegro (1896). [A 

 very good piece of work.] 



L. von Fiihrer, Ornith. Jahrbuch, 1900-1901. Beitrage zur Ornis Montenegros. [Good field notes 

 supplementary to the preceding work.] 



