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1892- 93 Rothschild, W. In Bull. B. O. Club, vol. i. p. xvii (Anas laysanensis, sp. n.); 



p. xxiv (llemignathus lanaiensis, sp. n.) ; pp. xxxv, xxxvi (Pseudonestor xanMophrys, 

 gen. & sp. n.) ; pp. xli, xlii (Acrulocercus bishopi, Bimatione newtoni and mlsom, 

 spp.nn.) ; p. xlviii (Diomedea immutabilis, sp. n.); p. lvi (Loxops wolstenholmei, sp. n. 

 [=rufa)) ; p. lvii (Anous hawaiiensis, sp. n.). 



1893. Perkins, R. C. L. Notes on Collecting in Kona, Hawaii. (Ibis, pp. 101-112.) 



Most interesting observations, and it is only to be regretted that similar notes from the experience of 

 the author are not published about other islands. 



1893. Newton, A. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lontl. p. 690. 



Description of Drepanis funerea. 



1893. Rothschild, W. Description of three new Birds from the Sandwich Islands. 

 (Ibis, pp. 112-114.) 



Heterorhynchus affinis, Loxops ochracea, and Palmeria mirabilis = P. dolei. 



1893- 94. Rothschild, W. In Bull. B. O. Club, vol. iii. p. ix (Palmeria mirabilis=Hima- 



fioue dolei); p. xxv (Palmeria a genus of Brepanidm) ; p. xlii (Chatoptila exhibited). 



1894. Rothschild, W. In Novitates Zoological, vol. i. p. 692. 



Pseudonestor xanthophrys a Drepanine bird. 



1895. Rothschild, W. In Nov. Zool. vol. ii. p. 54. 



On the Loxops of Oahu. 



1895. Hahtlatjb, G. Beitrag z. Geschichte der ausgestorb. Vogel der Neuzeit, sowie 

 derjenigen deren Portbestehen bedroht erscheint. In Abhandlung. d. naturwissen- 

 schaftl. Vereins zu Bremen, xiv. 1 Heft. 

 A number of Hawaiian birds spoken of at length. 

 [See also the same, 2nd edition, " Als MS. gedruckt," 1896.] 



1895. Beddard, F. Text-book of Zoogeography, p. 203. 



General statements about Hawaiian fauna compiled from other authors. 



1897. Newton, A. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. pp. 892, 893 (plate li. figs. 6, 7). 



Description and figures of eggs of Himatione virens. 



1898. Pinscii, O. Notes Leyden Museum, vol. xx. p. 77. 



Description of " Pennula wilsoni " from the only— and perhaps typical— specimen of Pennula sand- 

 wichensis Gm. 



1890-99. Wilson, Scott B., & Evans, A. H. Aves Hawaiienses : the Birds of the Sand- 

 wich Islands. (In 8 parts, xxvi and 257 pages, 72 plates.) 

 This is the most important and (except the present work) the only illustrated monograph of the Hawaiian 



