nv 



Geemant. 

 o. Journal fiir Omithologie. Jahrg. I.-XLV, 



8vo. Cassel and Leipzig, 1853-97. 



6. Omithologische Monatsberichte. Jalirg. I.-V. Nos. 1-10. 



Bvo. Berlin, 1893-97. 



7. Zeitschrift des omithologisches Vereixis in Stettin. Jahrg. I.-XXI. 



Xos. 1-10. 8vo. Stettin, 1S77-97. 



8. Ornithologische Monatsschrift, des deutschen Vereins zum Schutze 



der Vogelwelt. Band XI.-XXI., XXII. Xos. 1-10. 



8vo. Werseburg and Gera, 1886-97. 



9. Die gefiederte V>'elt. Wochenschrift fiir Vogelliebhaber. I.-XXVI. 



4to. Berlin and Magdeburg, 1872-97. 



Geeat Bbitain. 



10. The Ibis, a Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. Vols. 1. -XXXIX. 



8to. London, 1859-97. 



11. The Avicultural Magazine. Vols. I.-III. Svo. Brighton, 1894-97. 



12. BuHstin of the British Ornithologists' Club. Vols. I.-VI. 



8vo. London, 1893-97. 



Htjngaey. 



13. Aquila. A Magyar Madartani Kozpont Folyoirata. Jahrg. I.-IV. 



Nos. 1-3. 4to. Budapest, 1894-97. 



Italy. 



14. Avicula : Giomale ornitologico Italiano. Anno I. Fasc. 1, 2. 



4to. Siena, 1897. 



Mr. F. G. Jacksox, whose return to England was heartily 

 welcomed by the members of the Club; gave an interesting 

 account of the birds observed by him duriug his three years^ 

 residence in Franz Josef Land, aud referred especially to the 

 nesting of the Ivory Gull [Parjophila eburnea). Specimens 

 of the various species collected by the Jackson-Harmsworth 

 Expedition were e.^hibited; and Mr. Howard Saunders, in his 

 remarks on the collection, drew special attention to the 

 occurrence of the Lapland Bunting (Calcarius lapponiciis) 

 at Cape Flora in June, this being the first record of the 

 species in the Franz Josef group of islands. 



Mr. Ernst Hartert exhibited, on behalf of the Hon. 

 Walter Rothschild, some skins of highly interesting species 



