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Bettoni, Eugenio. Storia Naturale degli Uccelli die nidificano 
in Lombardia &c. [See PALyEARCTic Region.^^] 
On Plate III. of this work are figured the eggs of : — 
Merula vulgaris (10), Pica caudata (2), Garrulus glandarius (3), Corvus 
cm'niv (2), Turdus viscivorus (3), Cinclm aquaticus (2), Merops apiaster (2), 
Picus major (2), Cyanistes ccvridem (3), Parus ater (2), Hiruhdo rustica (2), 
Chlorospiza chloris (3), Troglodytes europceus (2), Mecistura caudata (2), Pyr- 
gita montana (6), Calamolierpe turdoides [sc. artmdinacea (L.)] (4), C. arun- 
dinacca (Gmel.) [sc. strcpera (Vieill.)], Pratincola ruhicola (2), Budytes Jlava 
(2), Fringilla ccelehs (2). 
Rhown, J. a. II. Ornithological Notes for the last Six Months, 
including Extracts from the Journal of a Nesting-Tour in 
Sutherland. Zoologist, Sec. Ser. pp. 1305-1311. 
In continuation of a paper noticed last year (Zool. Record, iv. 
p. 77). The most remarkable occurrences recorded are the sup- 
posed breeding of Fuligula ferina and Colymbus glacialis in the 
county. 
Dybowski, B., and Parrex, A. [See PALiEARCTic Region.^^] 
A table showing the number of eggs laid bj’’ fifty-two species 
of Daurian birds is given. 
Euler, Carl. Beitrage zur Naturgeschichte der Vogel Bra- 
siliens. [See Neotropical Region.^^] 
Feilden, H. W. On the Nesting of the Egyptian Vulture 
[Neophron perenopterus). Zoologist, Sec. Ser. pp. 1281- 
1283. 
These observations were made in India, and therefore refer to 
N. gingmianus (Lath.) (c/. Zool. Record, ii. p. 91) . 
Holtz, Ludwig. Brutvogel der Insel Gottland. Journ. fiir 
Orn. pp. 100-131. 
In continuation of the articles before noticed (Zool. Record, 
iii. p. 71) and of the same character. Twenty-three species are 
added to those which have before been observed by the author 
breeding on the island, but none of them demands any partieular 
notice. 
Konig-Warthausen, Richard. Zur Fortpflanzungsgeschichte 
des Stentor-Rohrsangers, Acrocephalus stentorius. Journ. 
fiir Orn. 1868, pp. 135-137, Taf. ii. figs. 1, 2. 
The nest and eggs are figured and described from examples 
obtained by Dr. von Heuglin. 
Mosley, Oswald. Nidification of the Bohemian Waxwing [Am- 
pelis garrulus^ in England. Zoologist, Sec. Ser. p. 1294. 
This extraordinary statement rests on the evidence of the au- 
thor^s servants. 
[Murray, Andrew.] Reply to Mr. Wallace’s Theory of Birds^ 
Nests. Journ. Travel and Nat. Hist. 1868, pp. 137-145. 
