LIST OF WORKS CONSULTED 629 



ALBANIA, MACEDONIA, TURKEY, ETC. 



For Macedonia sec P. J. M'Gregor, Ibis, 1906. [A good annotated list.] On Albania hardly 

 anything has been written since Captain H. M. Drummond's list (Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., xii., 

 1843). See also under Greece. For Turkey see Alleon and Vian, Rev. et Mag. de ZooL, 1866-73. 



SERVIA. 



RUSSIA AND FINLAND. 



Much of the Russian literature is in the Russian language and therefore useless to most of our 

 readers, but Menzbier's work on the Ornithological Geography of European Russia (1882) deserves 

 mention. Pleske's great work, Ornithographia Rossica, has never proceeded beyond the Sylviinee (1891). 

 The first part of a Fauna of Russia (Aves), by V. L. Bianchi, has also been published (1911). 



FINLAND. 1859. M. v. Wright, Finlands Foglar. 



1860. A. v. Nordmann, Ubersicht der bisjetzt in Finnl. u. Lappl. vorgekom. Vogelarten. 



See also J. A. Sandman, Fogelfaunan pa Karlu (1892) ; S. A. Davies, Ibis, 1905. 



For the Murman coast and Kola Peninsula, see H. J. Pearson, Three Summers among the Birds in 

 Russian Lapland (1904), with interesting notes: Ubersicht d. Sdugethiere u. Vbgel d. Kola-Halbinsel, 

 II., by T. Pleske (1886), and also papers in the Ibis, 1900 (Witherby), 1896, 1899, 1902 (Pearson), 

 etc. 



For North-eastern Russia, Novaya Zemlya, etc., see Ibis, 1873 (Alston and Harvie-Brown), 1876 

 (Seebohm and Harvie-Brown) ; Ibis, 1882 (Seebohm), H. J. Pearson, 'Beyond Petsora Eastward' (1899), 

 with useful local lists and field notes ; ' Icebound on Kolguev,' by A. Trevor Battye (1895), etc. 



For the Baltic Provinces see H. Goebel, J. f. 0. (1873), V. Russow, Die Ornis Ehst-, Liv-. u. Cur- 

 land's (1880) and later papers by von Lowis and Baron Loudon. 



There is nothing of note on Poland since the date of Taczanowski's Oologia except a paper by the 

 same writer in Ornis 1888, but many local lists for Central and Southern Russia may be found in the 

 J. f. 0. from 1872 onwards by Fischer, Brandt, Pleske, Holtz, Goebel, etc. For Caucasia we have 

 Radde's great work Ornis caucasica (1884), with four supplementary papers: and also Lorenz, Beitrag 

 zur Kenntniss desornith. Fauna an der Nordseite des Kaukasus (1887). Bogdanow's manual (1879) on 

 the same subject is in Russ. (cf. Ibis, 1883). 



GREECE. 



The earlier works by Lindermayer (1843-60), von der Miihle (1844), Erhard (1858) and Kriiper 

 (J. f. 0. 1859-64) are now superseded by 0. Reiser's excellent work, Materialien zu einer Ornis Balcanica, 

 III. Griechenland (1905). Kriiper's observations in the Griech. Jahreszeiten, III., will, however, still 

 be found useful, and the Ibis for 1860 contains papers by T. L. Powys (Lord Lilford) and W. H. 

 Simpson. 



CRETE. 



(Nothing of importance has been published since Drummond Hay's paper (Annals and Mag. of Nat. 

 Hist., 1843), also in Spratt's Travels and Researches in Crete (1865), and subsequently translated into 

 French in 1869.) 



(b) Africa. 



For those portions of Africa which fall within the Palaearctic region the following are some of the 

 more important works, while for Africa generally Reichenow's Die Vb'gel Afrikas and Shelley's unfinished 

 Birds of Africa may be consulted. 



CANARIES. 



The Hisloire Naiurelle des lies Canaries, vol. ii., by P. B. Webb and S. Berthelot (1836-44), is long 

 out of date, and the ornithology of the group must be studied in the papers by Capt. S. G. Reid (Ibis, 

 1887-8), H. B. Tristram (Ibis, 1889, 1890), Meade- Waldo (Ibis, 1889, 1890, 1893), A. Koenig (J. f. 0., 

 1890), E. Hartert (Nov. ZooL, 1901), R. v. Thanner (Orn. Jahrb., 1905, 1908, etc.), J. PolatSek (Orn. 

 Jahrb., 1908), and Bannerman (Ibis, 1912). 



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