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^ David, Armand. Catalogue cles Oiseaux de Chine observes 
dans la partie septentrionale de FEmpire (au nord du 
Eleuve-bleii) de 1862 h 1870. N. Arch. Mns. vii. Bull, 
pp. 1-14. 
( A brief notice of 470 species, of 'which only 4, belonging to 
Timaliidaij ParidcBy and Fringillid( 2 j are ne^^/ — but important as a 
catalogue. 
y . On two new species of Birds [Turdidaej Bylviid(B] from 
Moupin, Western Szechuen. Ann. N. H. (4) vii. p. 256. 
/ Gould, J. The Birds of Asia. Part xxiii. London : 1870. 
The species figured are mentioned under the families to which 
they belong, 
( Hume, A. O. Stray notes on Ornithology in India. Ibis, 1871, 
pp. 23-38, pp. 403-413. 
These refer to former papers (Zool. Bee. vi. p. 42, vii. p. 30), 
but contain also M. Verreaux^s opinion on the birds therein men- 
tioned. Several species are added to the Indian list, and several, 
belonging to FalconidcR, CaprimulgidcBj Turdid( 2 , SylvUda, Alau^ 
didcBj and StiirnidcBy are described as new, most of the novel- 
ties having been obtained on Dr. Henderson^s expedition to 
Yarkani^ 
/ Jerdon, T. C. Supplementary notes to the ^ Birds of India.^ 
. Torrii cit. pp. 234-247, 335-356, pi. x, 
( Many species are added to the avifauna of peninsular India ; 
and the observations are extended to the birds of Assam and the 
districts adjacent as far as Chittagong.y 
! M'Master, a. C. Notes on Birds observed in the neighbour- 
' hood of N agpore and Kamptee (Central Provinces) , Chikalda 
and Akola in Berar. J. A. S. B. 1871, pp. 207-215. 
Contains good field-notes, the more interesting on account of 
the locality. [Vide supra, Blaneord, W. T.] 
/Pelzeln, a. von. Ueber die durch Herrn Baron E. v. Ban- 
sonnet von der ostasiatischen Expedition eingesendeten 
. Saugethiere und Vogel. Verb. z.-b. Wien, pp. 99-102. 
( The birds collected were very few; but their localities are 
noted, as also the colour of the soft parts of many of them . ) 
/ Swinhoe, Bobert. Zoological Notes of a Journey from Canton 
to Peking and Kalgan. P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 427-451. 
( Contains numerous notes on Mammals (Zool. Bee. vii. p. 2) 
and Birds, with an account of Pere David's museum at Pekin, in 
which three or four new species of the latter were recognized 
{Frmgillid( 2 , Anatidoe), while eight or nine others are more or 
less precisely indicated {Falconidm^ Strigidee, CypselidtB, Sylviidoi, 
Paridm, Emberizidae, l^ingillidce, Ciconiidee) Anatidip ) . i 
