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appear in one of the forthcomino^ volumes. I think you know that the 

 manuscript was left in a nearly complete form, and that the publication 

 will now go on rapidly. It was a matter of keen regret to Mr. Scott 

 that there should have been this long delay, but it was due to no fault 

 of his, but to the fact, I think, that it was not possible to hasten a work 

 involving so many different subjects. 



Mr. Scott died, rather suddenly, at his home at Saranac 

 Lake, on the 21st of Au<j;ust, 1910, leaving a widow (Marion 

 Jolionot Scott) wlio, it is stated, is nearly as great a Bird- 

 lover as her late talented husband, and who constantly 

 assisted him in his work. 



XXTII. — Notices of recent Ornithological Publications. 



[Continued from p. 308.] 

 G2. * Annals ' of the Natural History Society of Cyprus. 



[Cyprus Natural Ill-tory Society, Annals, No. ii. Jan. to Dec. 1910. 

 Nicosia, Cyprus, 19 11.] 



We are glad to find that the Naturalists of Cyprus are 

 continuing tlieir good work, and have issued a second 

 number of their Annals. It records a " very successful 

 year" in 1910, and the reading of several papers on birds 

 before the Societj\ Tlie past year has been remarkable, 

 we ai'e told, for a very large number of observations and 

 records, and the names of more than thirty species have 

 been added to the Cyprian List. We will not specify them, 

 as Mr. Bncknill has promised us a s|)ccial paper on the 

 subject, which we hope to be able to print in our next 

 number. 



In this number of the ' Annals ' there are also notices on 

 the Mammals, lleptiles, MoUusks, and Lepidcptera of 

 Cyprus. 



63. ^ Archivuni Zooloyicum.'' 



[Archivum Zoologicum, redactionis curam gorentibus Cs. de Pete, 

 Dr. J. de Madarasz et E. Csiki. A laboratorio Zoologico Iluiigarico 

 editum. Budapest, 1909-10.] 



We have already noticed one of Dr. J. v. Madardsz's 



