198 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



Note on the voracity of the Bornean Crocodile, Crocodilus biporcatus, Cuv. 

 'Zoologist,' 1867, pp. 878—879. 



Notes on Mr. Layard's ' Birds of South Africa.' « Ibis,' 1 868, pp. 135 

 —181, 253—271. 



Note on Circus spilonotus and C. melanoleucus. 'Ibis,' 1868, p. 356. 



First arrivals of Spring Visitors observed at or near Minehead, 

 Somersetshire. Zool. 1868, p. 1293. 



Departures and arrivals of Migratory Birds observed in Cornwall and 

 Devonshire. Zool. 1868, p. 1454. 



On the departure of the Swallow from Devonshire in 1868. Zool. 

 1868, p. 1479. 



Notes on the Birds of Prey of Madagascar and some of the adjacent 

 Islands. ' Ibis,' 1869, pp. 443—454. 



On a Raptorial Bird from Damara Land : Macheirhamphus Anderssoni. 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, pp. 117—118. 



Stray Notes on Norfolk and Suffolk Mammalia. Trans. Norfolk Nat. 

 Soc. 1869-70, pp. 22—26. 



On the southern range of the European Merlin. Zool. 1870, p. 2221. 



Note on the eastern range of the European Merlin. Zool. 1870, p. 2304. 



Remarks on Aquila navioides. ' Ibis,' 1871, pp. 247 — 248. 



Remarks on certain species of Abyssinian Birds. Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1871, pp. 147—149. 



On the Sea Lion of Southern California. Zool. 1871, pp. 2493—2494. 



Bustards in Northumberland. Zool. 1871, p. 2510. 



Ornithological Notes from the vicinity of Torquay during the winter 

 of 1870-71. Zool. 1871, pp. 2629—2631. 



Late occurrence of the Tufted Duck in Devonshire. Zool. 1871, 

 p. 2645. 



Ornithological Notes from South Devon. Zool. 1871, p. 2679. 



Note on the young of the Hermit Crab. Zool. 1871, p. 2685. 



Departure of Summer Migrants from the coast of Suffolk. Zool. 

 1871, p. 2866. 



Note on the Indian Adjutant. Zool. 1871, pp. 2871—2872. 



Three Birds of Prey from the Island of Formosa : Msalon lithofalco, 

 Scops Japonicus, Brachyotus accipitrinus. * Ibis,' 1872, pp. 327—330. 



Ornithological occurrences in the neighbourhood of Torquay during 

 the spring of 1872. Zool. 1872, pp. 3134—3136. 



This list, although ending with a note published nearly twenty 

 years ago, will serve to show the character of the observations 

 which Mr. Gurney was in the habit of communicating from time 

 to time to * The Zoologist,' ' The Ibis,' and the ' Proceedings of 

 the Zoological Society.' Since the last-mentioned date numerous 



