miles south of Richmond. His list, which is freely annotated, includes 

 112 species . . .The author has evidently fallen into some confusion re- 

 garding the spotted -breasted Thrashes of the genus Tnnlua. . . .will be 

 read with interest, not only as an exponent of the ornithology of a pre- 

 viously unworked section, but also as embo lying a foreigner's pleas- 

 antly told impressions of many of our familiar birds W. Jd., Jiall. 

 Null. Ofn'tth Club, Vol. VII., p. 48, January, 1882. 



FREKE, PERCY EVANS. North American Birds crossing the Atlantic. 

 By Percy Evans Freke. 8vo., pp. 11. Scientific Proc. Royal 

 Dublin Society, Vol. III., 1881. 



This paper is based on the author's "Comparative Catalogue of 

 Birds found in Europe and North America". . . of which it may be re- 

 garded as in part a summary, as also a most valuable rc'suim' of the 

 general subject of North American birds occurring in Europe. The 

 number of species is 69 ; the total number of occurrences, 494 . . . - 

 J. A. A., 1ML Null. Ornith. Club, Vol. VIII., pp. 114, 115, April, 1883. 



FREKE, PERCY EVANS. On European Birds observed in North 

 America. By Percy E. Freke. Zoologist, September, 1881. 



The total number of species included in this list is 56, of which 9 

 are regarded as artificially introduced. . . .The list seems to have been 

 most carefully worked out, and may deservedly stand as a companion 

 piece to Mr. J. J. Dalt?leish's "List of Occurrences of North American 

 Birds in Europe," published in Volume V. of this Bulletin .... J. A. A. , 

 Hull. Null. Ornith. Club, Vol. VIII., p. 115, April, 1883. 



GARROD, ALFRED HENRY, and FORBES, W. A. In Memoriam. The 

 Collected Scientific Papers of the late Alfred Henry Garrod, M.D., 

 F.B.S., etc. Edited, with a biographical memoir of the author, 

 by W. A. Forbes, B.A., etc. London : B, H. Porter, 6 Tenter- 

 den Street. 1881. 1 vol., 8vo., pp. xxvi., 538, pll. 33, frontis- 

 piece (portrait) and many cuts in text. 



. ..Of the anatomical papers in the present volume, some 73 in 

 number, more than half relate to birds, describing conditions of the 

 osseous, nmscular, respiratory, vascular, digestive, and nervous systems 

 . . . .and discussing in candid and scientific spirit . . the bearing of the 

 anatomical points upon classification. Of the accuracy and high rate of 

 reliability of these papers there can be no question among them is 

 an entirely new classification of birds, based primarily upon the am- 



biens [muscle] E. C., Ball. Kail. Ornith. Club, Vol. VII., pp. 43, 



44, January, 1882. 



GODMAN, F. DrcANE, and SALVIN, OSBERT. Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana ; or, Contributions to the knowledge of the Fauna 

 and Flora of Mexico and Central America. Edited by F. Ducane 

 Godman and Osbert Salvin. Zoology, Parts I-X. Aves, by O. 

 Salvin and F. D. Godmau, pp. 1-152, pll. i x. -Ito. London : 

 Published for the Editors by R. H. Porter, 10 Chandos Street, 



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