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out in this paper, being chiefly derived from the personal observations of 
the authors. The remainder is compiled from the contents of Museums 
and^rom several local works on the fauna of the country. Of the latter, 
a careful list is drawn up at the end of the introductory remarks making 
the first part of the paper. 
David, A. Journal d’un Voyage dans le centre de la Ohine, &c. (part 3). 
N. Arch. Mus. x. (Bulletin), pp. 3-82 (1874). 
Contains the concluding portion of the author’s account of his 
travels in China, throughout which he has given notes of the birds met 
with. A short epitome of the earlier part of this journal was published 
by P. L. Sclater, Ibis, 1874, p. 167 et seq. 
Deesser, H. E. a History of the Birds of Europe, including all the 
Species inhabiting the Western Palaearctic Region. Parts xxxv.- 
xlvi. I 
Twelve parts of this work bear dates of the past year (1875). [jPaZ- 
tonidce, Picidm^ Muscicapidm^ Scolopacidoe^ Gypselidce, Caprimulgidce^ 
Corvidce, Fringillidce^ Anatidm, SylvUdce^ Laridce^ Alcedinidce^ Chara- 
driidce, Perdicidce^ Alaudidca^ Tetraonidce, Hirundinidm^ Ardeidce, Mota- 
cillidm^ Pycnonotidm^ Oriolidoe, Turdidce]. 
. Notes on Severtzoff’s “ Fauna of Turkestan (Turkestanskie 
Jevotnie). Ibis, 1875, pp. 96-112, 236-250, 332-342. 
These notes are drawn out from an English translation by Carl 
Craemers, of Severtzoff’s Russian work, “ Turkestanskie Jevotnie,” 
published in the Transactions of the Imperial' Society of Naturalists at 
Moscow, vol. viii. They contain many identifications of the species 
described by Severtzoff, the distribution of the species being given in an 
abbreviated form. 
. Notes on the Nest and Egg of Hypolais caligata^ and on the Egg 
of Charadrius asiaticus, Pall., together with Remarks on the latter 
species and Charadrius veredus, Gould. P. Z. S. 1875, pp. 97 & 98. 
\_Sylviidce^ CharadriidcB.'] 
. Notes on Falco lahradorus^ Aud., Falco sacer^ Forster, and Falco 
spadiceus, Forster. P. Z. S. 1875, pp. 114-117. [^Falconidce.'] 
Dubois, A. Note sur und Coccyzus tue en Belgique. Bull. Ac. Belg. 
(2) xxxix. pp. 40-42. 
. Description de quelques oiseaux nouveaux. Op. cit. xl. p. 684, 
et 797-801. [CorviJce, Icteridoi.'] 
Elliot, D. G. Notes on the Trochilidm. The genera Chlorostilhon and 
Panychlora. Ibis, 1875, pp. 149-172. 
By carefully comparing a large series of specimens of Chlorostilhon, 
noting the various tints of their plumage, and tabulating their measure- 
ments, the author has succeeded in reducing the number of species of 
Chlorostilhon to eight, Panychlora to three. The synonymy (too full to 
epitomize) is given at great length, as well as the distribution of the 
various species. 
