660 Recently published Ornithological Works. 
Mr. Brown in the district of Santa Marta, Northern Colombia 
(see Ibis, 1899, p. 541, & 1900, p. 547), has led Mr. Bangs 
to separate ten more forms as new species or subspecies, 
which are described in this paper. The new species cha- 
racterized are Xenicopsis anxius, Premnoplex coloratus, 
Microcerculus corrasus, and Catamenia alpica. The remainder 
are subspecies. 
107. Barboza du Bocage on Birds from the Cape Verde 
Islands. 
[Ayes e Keptis de Cabo Verde. Por J. V. Barboza da Bocage. Jorn. 
Sci. Math., Phys. e Nat. Lisboa, (2) yi. pp. 206-210.] 
The author writes on a small collection of birds and 
reptiles made in several islands of the Cape Verde group, for 
the Lisbon Museum, by Mr. F. Newton, and enumerates 
twelve species of the former. Five of these are additions 
to the known avifauna of this archipelago. 
108. Bianchi on Birds from Abyssinia. 
[Fundorte der Vogel, die durch die Herren N. A. Dmitriew und A. W. 
Kachowski in den Jahreu 1898-99 in Nordvrest-Afrika gesammelt 
wurden. V. Bianchi. Annuaire Mus. Zool Acad. Imp. d. Sci., 
St. Petersb. yi. pp. 425-434.] 
This is a list of the birds obtained by Messrs. Dmitriew and 
Kachowski during their recent journey in Abyssinia and the 
adjoining districts of Somaliland, and presented to the Zoo- 
logical Museum of St. Petersburg. The names are taken 
from the first volume of Shelley's ' Birds of Africa/ and the 
localities of the specimens are added, but no other notes. 
The exact route of the collectors and the date of their halt 
at each station are also given. 
109. ' Cassinia.' 
[Cassinia, a Bird-Annual. Proceedings of the Delaware Valley 
Ornithological Club of Philadelphia, 1901, No. v.] 
' Cassinia ' is the appropriate name of the new annual 
journal of the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club — after 
]\Tr. John Cassin, of Philadelphia, the first naturalist of the 
