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AYES. 
Gould, John. The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan 
Islands, including any new Species that may be discovered in Aus- 
tralia. Part i. fol. London : December 1st, 1875. 
This new undertaking of the author, as its title tells us, is intended 
to illustrate the birds of New Guinea, of which our knowledge has been 
lately increased by the exertions of several very energetic and compe- 
tent travellers. The plates are in the usual style and size of the author’s 
other works, and upon them are represented life-size figures of the birds 
depicted. To the figures of New Guinea species, will be added some 
plates of such of the more recent discoveries in Australia as have been 
found in that country since the completion of the ‘ Supplement to the 
Birds of Australia.’ 
. A Monograph of the Trogonidon or Family of Trogons. 2nd ed. 
Parts 3 & 4, fol. London : June and September, 1875. 
With these two parts, the author completes the second edition of his 
Monograph of the Trogons, the first part of which was issued in 1858, 
the second in 1869. As in the first edition, a synopsis of the species of 
the family accompanies the preface, in which all the additions are 
incorporated. 47 plates illustrate the 46 species recognized. \Trogo- 
nidod^ 
. Descriptions of three new Species of Australian Birds. P. Z. S. 
1875, pp. 314 & 315. [^Psittacidce, Meliphagidce.'] 
. Further Contributions to the Ornithology of Australia. Ann. 
N. H. (4) xvi. pp. 285-287. [Sylviidce, Meliphagidce.'] 
. On a new Species of the Genus Eupetomena. Tom. cit. p. 370. 
\Trochilidod7] 
. On the Bower-birds of Australia, with the description of a new 
Species. Tom. cit. p. 429. {Paradieeidoe^ 
Gulliver, George. Observations on the Sizes and Shapes of the Red 
Corpuscles of the Blood of Vertebrates, with Drawings of them to a 
uniform Scale, and extended and revised Tables of Measurements. 
P. Z. S. 1875, pp. 474-495 (plate). 
Gundlach, Jean. Neue Beitrage zur Ornithologie Cubas. Nach 
eigenen 30 jahrigen Beobachtungen zusammengestellt. J. f. O. 
1875, pp. 293-339, 353-407. 
The conclusion of the paper commenced in 1870 [Zool. Rec. x. p. 38]. 
Gurney, J. H. Notes on the Catalogue of Accipitres in the British 
Museum, by R. Bowdler Sharpe. Ibis, 1875, pp. 87-96, 221-236, 
353-370, 468-484. 
These ‘ Notes,’ intended to supplement and correct Sharpe’s ‘ Cata- 
logue of the Accipitres,’ are in fact the result of a life-long study of the 
Birds of Prey, and are replete with information respecting this intricate 
family of birds. References to this paper are freely made in the part 
of this Record devoted io Accipitres., but space does not admit of all the 
useful details being given. {Falconidce., Vulturidie.] 
