No.i.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY FALCONID^. 771 



1864. GuNN; T. E. Wliitetailed Eagle [Haliaetus albicilla] near Wymondham. <^Zo- 

 ologist, xxii, 1864, p. 9019. 



1864. Gurnet, J. H. A | Descriptive Catalogue | of | the Raptorial Birds | in the | 

 Norfolk and Norwich Museum, | compiled and arranged | by | John Henry 

 Gurney. | — | Part One: | containing | Serpentaritdse, Polyboridse, Yultur- 

 idse. I — I London : | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. | Norwich : Matchett 

 and Stevenson, Market-place. I 1864. 1vol. roy. 8vo (4to by sigs.). pp. i- 

 vi, 7-90. 



Mr. Gumey's high name as an authority on Birds of Prey, and his accomplishments as a 

 ■writer, render anything he has to say upon this subject important and interesting. 



Lists of 157 specimens, as well as 30 species, are given, with very full particulars on geo- 

 graphical distribution, food, nidiflcation, general habits, colors of soft parts, etc. — constitut- 

 ing a treatise, rather than a catalogue, of the highest authority. Cf. Ibis, 2d ser., i, 1865, p. 99. 



1864. HODGKINSON, J. B. Osprey [Pandion haliaetus] near Preston. <^ Zoologist, 



xxii, 1864, p. 8875. 

 1864. HoMEYER, E. V. Raubvogelhorste [werden zu haufig von den verschiedensten 



Eaubvogeln bewohnt]. < J.f. 0., xii, 1864, pp. 218, 219. 



1864. HussEY,H. Eagles in the Highlands. <Zoo%is/, xxii, 1864, pp. 9206-9207. 



1864. LuNGERSHAUSEN, L. [Haltung der kleineren Eaubvogel.] <^Zool. Gart.,Y, 

 1864, pp. 265, 267. 



1864. Newton, A. Ootheca Wolleyana : | An illustrated Catalogue | of | the collec- 

 tions of Birds' Eggs | formed by the late | John WoUey, Jun., M. A., F, Z. S. | 

 Edited from the original notes | by | Alfred Newton, M. A., F. L. S., etc. | — | 

 Part I. Accipitres. | — | London : | John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row. | 

 M. DCCC. LXIV. 1 vol. 8vo. pp. i-viii, 1-180, with 1 1. of list of plates, 

 col'd pll. ix (eggs), and A-I (landscape, nests, &c.). 



This work has been recognized as extremely accurate and reliable, the greatest possible 

 pains having been taken to secure these results by the distinguished editor, who moreover 

 based his work upon the collections and field-notes of one of the most conscientious and labo- 

 rious of naturalists, and an oologist of large experience. The Catalogue enters upon great 

 detail in describing and illustrating the large series of the eggs of Accipitres collected by Mr. 

 "Wolley, and in presenting the record of his experiences in the field. There are treated no 

 fewer than 55 species of the "Western Palsearctic region, with many colored figures of eggs, 

 and views of the nests, &c. PI. I, Neophron percnopterus; Il-rV, Aquila chrysaetus; V, 

 VI, Pandion haliaetus; VIII, Falco gyrfaleo; IX, figs. 1^, Nyetale tengmalmi ,- 5-8, Surnia 

 ulula; 9-12, Syrnium lapponicum. 



1864. Pamplin, W. The Osprey [Pandion haliaetus] in North Wales. < Zoologist, 



xxii, 1864, p. 9039. 

 1864. Pratt, H. The Whitetailed Eagle [Haliaetus Albicilla] at Shoreham. <^Zoolo- 



gist, xxii, 1864, p. 8875. 

 1864. Rowland, W. H. Whitetailed Eagle [Haliaetus albicilla] in Saveruake 



Forrest. <^ Zoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 9020. 



1864. SwiNHOE, R. Natural-History Notes, principally from Formosa. < Zoologist, 



xxii, 1864, pp. 9224-9229. 



Only ornithological in a paragraph on Pandion. 



1865. Anon. Fiir Jagdfreunde. < Zoo?. Gari., vi, 1865, p. 75. 



if ote on Falco islandieus and Haliaetus albicilla. 



1865. Bower, W. Whitetailed Eagle [Haliaetus albicilla] in Sussex. < Zoologist, 



xxiii, 1865, p. 9465. 

 1865. Brunton, T. Peregrine Falcon [Falco peregrinus] breeding on the Antrim 



Coast. <^ Zoologist, xxiii, 1865, p. 9625. 



1865. Bryant, H. Remarks on the Type of Buteo insignatus Cassin. < Proc, Boston 

 Soc. Xat. Hist., X, 1865, pp. 90, 91. 

 Identified with B. swainsoni. 



