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AVES. 
r The list includes the names' of 575 species, the geographical 
range of which is in each case briefly indicated.] 
I Frauenfeld, G. von. [See General Subject.^^] 
yPRiTscH, A. Die Vogel Bohmens. J. f. 0. 1871, pp. 161-205, 
305-313, 378-392. 
( The ornithology of the author’s Wirbelthiere Bohmens,” 
reprinted from ^ Arch. Landesdurchf. Bohm.,’ including notes 
on 239 species of Bohemian birds.) 
y . Naturgeschichte der Vogel Europa’s. Brag: 1869-70. 
Folio with text in 8vo. 
^This work (Zool. Bee. iv. p. 54) is now finished. The supple- 
mentary plates illustrate several species in plumage not hitherto 
figured.) 
^Goebel, H. Eine Beise von Petersburg nach Archangelsk 
fiber Twer, Jaroslaw, Wologda und Ustjug vom 8. Mai bis 
1. Juni 1864. J. f. O. pp. 20-27. 
Nothing of remarkable interest. 
/Goebel, II. Die in den Jahren 1867, 1868 und 1869 im 
Umanschen Kreise (Gouverneraent Kiew) beobachteten 
Vogel. J. f. O. pp. 130-151. 
(Concludes the list notieed -last year (Zool. Bee. vii. p. 23), 
making 196 species observed. j 
/Gould, J. The Birds of Great Britain. Parts xix., xx. 
London: 1871. 
The speeies figured are named under the families to which 
they belong. 
/Gray, Bobert. The Birds of the West of Scotland, including 
the Outer Hebrides, with occasional records of occurrence 
of the rarer species throughout Scotland generally. Glas- 
gow ; 1871. 8vo, pp. 520. 
A capital book, which was much wanted. It contains a great 
deal of interesting information. 
/Gurney, J. H., Jun. On the Ornithology of Algeria. Ibis, 
1871, pp. 68-86, .289-301, pi. iii. 
<^Notes on 141 species of birds observed by the author in 1870, 
preceded by a short bibliography of the subject. His more ge- 
neral observations are printed in ^ Tr. Norw. Soc.’ 1870-71, 
pp. 35-48.; 
j Hanp, P. B. Ornithologische Miscellen. Verb. z.-b. Wien, 
xxi. pp. 87-98. 
( Befers to Austrian birds. [Cf. Tsciiusi-Schmidhofen, V.von.] 
/Heuolin, T. von. Briefliches fiber eine Beise im europaischen 
Norden. J. f. 0. 1871, pp. 10-13. 
i On the birds observed on the Norwegian coast to Tromso.) 
