^'o.i.] COUESS OENITH. BIBLIOGEAPHY — CICONIID^. 913 



1860. Glogee, C. W. L. Das Veruugliicken der weissen Sfcorche [Ciconia alba] i. J. 

 1856, [u. s. w.] < J.f. 0., viii, 1860, p. 301. 



1860. Martner, — . Sur les moeurs de la Cicogne. Lettre adress6e a M. le President 



de la Soci^t^ imp^riale d'Acclimatation. <^Bull. Soc. d'Acclim., vii, 1860, pp. 

 . 151-153. 



1861. ? The Calcutta Adjutant [Leptoptihis argala], or Hnrgliila of the 



natives of Bengal. <^ Chambers' Journal, 1861, p. 40. 

 Not seen.— Cf. Ibis, 1861, p. 268. 



1861. Bltth, E. Note on the Calcutta 'Adjiitant' (Leptoptilus argala). <^Ibis, iii, 



1834, pp. 268-270. 

 Criticizes and corrects alleged, nonsense contaiaed in Chambers^ Journal, 1861, p. 40. 



1861. Hoffmann, — . [Letter from Calcutta relating in part to the Adjutant (Lep- 



toptilus argala).] < Zool. Gart., ii, 1861, pp. 208, 209. 



1862. HORSFALL, W. C. Occurrence of the Black Stork [Ciconia nigra] near Hartle- 



pool. <^ Zoologist, XX, 1862, p. 8196. 



1863. Gatcombe, J. The White Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) near Plymouth. 



< Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8330. 

 1863. Saxby, H. L. The Glossy Ibis [Ibis falcinellus] in Shetland. <^ Zoologist, xxi, 

 1863, p. 8448. 



1863. SCHLEGEL, H. Ibis < Mus. Hist. JSTat. Paijs-Bas, 4« livr., Juill. 1863, pp. 1-16. 



Treating 19 spp., all referred to the single genns Ibis, together with Scopus umbretta; rep- 

 resented by 114 specimens in the collection at Leyden. 



1863. Stevenson, H. Occurrence of Spoonbills [Platalea leucorodia] on the Suffolk 



Coast. <^ Zoologist, xxi, 1863, p. 8691. 

 1863. Wagner, Cri. [Mittel gegen Knochenbriichigkeit bei Vogeln. ] <^Zool. Gart., 



iv, 1863, pp. 42, 43. 

 Illustrated in case of Ciconia nigra. 



1863. Weinland, D. F. Marabu [Ciconia niarabu] und Schlange [Tropidonotus 



natrix]. < Zool Gart., iv, 1863, pp. 90, 91. 



1864. Blake-Knox, H. Occurrence of the Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] in Dublin 



Bay. <^ Zoologist, xxii, 1864, p. 9211. 

 1864. Hartlaub, G. Note on Ciconia i)ruyssenaeri. <^ /&js, vi, 1864,1). 430. 



1864. Meyer, E. Juuger und alter Storch [Ciconia alba]. (Mit einer lithographir- 

 ten Tafel. ) < Zool. Gart., v, 1864, pp. 399-403. 

 Der Tafel stellt dessen Dunenkleid dar. 



1864. SCHWAiTZER, F. Ein Eingeweiaewurm am Herzen einer Ciconia nigra. <^ J. 



f. O., xii, 1864, pp. 398, 399. 



1865. Blake-Knox, H. Glossy Ibis [Ibis falcinellus] in Dublin Bay. < Zoologist, 



xxiii, 1865, p. 9453. 

 1865. GuNN, T. E. Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] on the Coast of Norfolk. <^ Zo- 

 ologist, xxiii, 1865, pp. 9418, 9419. 

 1865. GuRNEY, J. H. Anecdoteof a Pair of Storks [Ciconia alba]. <^ Zoologist, s-xin, 



1865, pp. 9453, 9454. 

 1865. Jackel, a. J. Die Begattung der Storche [Ciconia alba] vor ihrem Wegzuge 



von uns. <^Zool. Gart., vi, 1865, pp. 378, 379. 

 1865. EoDD, E. H. Spoonbill [Platalea leucorodia] near Helstou. <^Zoologist, xxiii, 



1865, p. 9564. 

 1865. ScHLEGEL, H. Ciconiae <^Mus. Hist. Nat. Pays-Bas, 7« livr., D(Sc., 1864, pp. 



1-26. (Pub. 1865.) 

 Though ostensibly dating Dec, 1864, this article cannot have been published before 1865, 



for the end of it is a part of the same sheet of paper (signature 29) that begins the next article, 



dated May, 1865. 

 The article treats of Ciconia (7 spp.), Mycteria (4 spp.), Anastomus (2 spp.), Tantalus (4 



spp.), and Platalea (6 spp.), represented in the Leyden Museum by 152 specimens. 



