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Gurney, Anna. Extracts, from the Note-book of the late. Tr. Norw. 
Soc. ii. pp. 19-24. 
Contains notes on zoological occurrences in the neighbourhood of 
Cromer, between the years 1820-1856. Remarks by J. H. Gurney and H. 
Stevenson on some of the birds mentioned, are appended to the paper. 
Haast, Julius. Researches and Excavations carried on in and near 
the Moa-bone Point Cave, Sumner Road, in the year 1872. Tr. 
N. Z. Inst. vii. pp. 54-85. 
Describes excavations made in this cave and the results arising there- 
from, comprising (with other objects of interest) numerous bones of Moa 
as T^ell as bones of existing birds. The position of the cave is described 
at length, and at the conclusion of the paper inferences are made re- 
specting the history of Moas and Moa hunters. [See McKIay, A.] 
. Notes on the Moa-hunter Encampment at Shag Point, Otago. 
Tom. cit. pp. 91-98. 
Gives an account of an examination of certain kitchen-middens of 
Moa-hunters, and the remains of Dinornithidm found in them. 
Hamilton, J. W. Notes on Maori Traditions of the Moa. Tom. cit. 
pp. 121 & 122. 
Relates statements made since 1844 by Maoris, respecting the recent 
existence of Moas. 
Hartino, j. E. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in 
the county of Southampton. By the Rev. Gilbert White, M.A. 
Standard edition by E. T. Bennett. Thoroughly revised, with addi- 
tional notes, by J. E. Harting. London : 1875, 8vo, pp. 532. 
. Our Summer Migrants. An Account of the Migratory Birds 
which pass the Summer in the British Islands. London : 1875, 8vo, 
pp. 336. 
This volume consists in a great measure of reprinted articles from 
* The Field,’ where they were originally published by the author. The 
subject is explained by the title of the volume. Woodcuts accom- 
pany each species, taken, it is said, from designs by Thomas Bewick, 
which, apparently, means that they are copied from the works of that 
artist. 
. On the Pleasures and Advantages to be derived from the study of 
Natural History, and more particularly from the Observation of 
Birds. Tr. Watford Soc. i. pp. 52-62. 
Hartlaub, G., & Krupefi, T. Seiten des Gehens und Kommens und 
des Briitens der Vogel in Greichenland und lonien. Catalog von 
Dr. Kriiper, mit Citaten und Zusatzen von Dr. Hartlaub. Kalender, 
vom Herausg. (A. Mommsen). Literatur, von Dr. Hartlaub. 
Griechische Jahreszeiten, Heft iii. (1875). 
This part contains a complete summary of the birds of the North- 
Eastern Mediterranean. Full references are given to all authorities 
on the birds of the region, and a list of works is appended to the 
Catalogue of species. The account of each species is drawn up from 
