289 



Salvador!, T. : Anseres. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. London (1895), 27, 

 23-93, pis. 1-5. 



An important review of tlie ducks, geese, and swans with keys, synonymy, 

 and descriptions. Dendrocygna guttulata is the subject of Plate I. 



Salvadori, T. : On a rare species of lorikeet in the Eothschild collection. 

 Ibis (1891), 48-51, pi. 3. 



Description and plate of Loriculus ionapartei. 



Salvadori, T. : On Melaniparus semilarvatus. Ibis (1879), 300-309, 

 pi. 9. 



Plate and notes on this species. 



Salvin, 0.: Tubinares (petrels and albatrosses). Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 

 London (1896), 25, 340-455, pis. 1-8. 



A review of this order with keys, SJ^^onymy, and descriptions. The only 

 Philippine species is described on page 370. 



Saunders, H. ; Gavidffi (terns, gulls, and skuas). Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 

 London (1896), 25, 1-339. 



Synonymy, keys, and descriptions of all known species of gulls and terns. 

 No Philippine species is figured. 



Sclater, P. L. : Pittida^ and Eurylsemidas. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. London 

 (1888),- 14, 411-449; 454-470. 



Synonymy, keys, and descriptions of all the pittas and rollers known at 

 date of publication. No species from either of these families is figured. 

 This is an important work. 



Seebohm, H. : Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or perching birds, in the 

 collection of the British Museum. Cichlomorphse : Part II contain- 

 ing the family Turdidas (warblers and thrushes). Cat. Birds Brit. 

 Mus. London (1881), 5, 1^26, pis. 1-18. 



Synonymy, keys, and description of all species known in this group at 

 the date of publication. Locustella fasoiolata is the only Philippine species 

 among the plates. 



Sharpe, R. B.: Catalogue of the Accipitres, or diurnal birds of prey, in 

 the collection of the British Museum. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. London 

 (1874), 1, 1^80, pis. 1-14. 



Synonymy and descriptions with keys of all species of eagles, hawks, etc., 

 known at time of publication. The Philippine species figured are: Astur 

 soloensis, Astur cuculoides, and Basa magnirostris. A necessary volume. 



Sharpe, R. B. : Catalogue of the Striges, or nocturnal birds of prey, in 

 the collection of the British Museum. Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. London 

 (1875), 2, 1-336, pis. 1-14. 



Synonymy and descriptions with keys of all species of owls known at 

 date of publication. No Philippine species is figured. A necessary volume. 



