TITLES OF WORKS, ETC. 
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Notes and Additions, by Arthur, Viscount Walden, F.R.S. and Pres. 
Z.S. J. A. S. B., (n.s.) xliii. pt. 2 (extra number : Hertford, 1876), 
pp. 54-167. 
The ornithological portion of this posthumous work of the late 
Edward Blyth has been revised for press by Lord Walden, who has also 
added a number of notes and such additional species as more recent 
investigations have brought to light. The whole paper is thus a complete 
list, as far as known at the time of its publication, of the Birds of 
Burmah ; the large number of about 650 species being shown to inhabit 
the limited area described. Five species are described as ijew. [Syl- 
vUdcBj TimeliidcB.'] 
Booth, B. S. Description of the Moa Swamp at Hamilton. Tr. N. Z. 
Inst. vii. pp. 123-1^8. 
For a report on the discussion raised on this paper, see Pr. N. Z. Inst, 
vii. p. 644 et seq. 
Bouvier, a. Catalogue Gdographique des Oiseaux recueillis par MM. 
A. Marche et De Compi^gne dans leur Voyage. 8vo, pp. 42. 
Paris: 1876. » 
A catalogue of the birds obtained during this expedition to Western 
Africa. The species, of which the number is large, have been deter- 
mined with the aid of Mr. R. B. Sharpe, whose assistance is fully 
acknowledged. The localities where each species ]was obtained is recorded 
with care, and thus this catalogue is a very useful addition to our know- 
ledge of the distribution of West African birds. 
Breej Charles Robert. A History of the Birds of Europe not 
observed in the British Islands. 2nd edition, enlarged. Large 8vo, 
London : Vols. I.-IV.(1876), Vol. V. (1876). 
Brockholes, j. F. On Birds observed in Wirral, Cheshire. P. Chester 
Soc. No. 1 (1874), pp. 1-16. 
Brooks, W. E. On an apparently unnamed Species of PhcRnicopterus. 
P. A. S. B. 1875, pp. 17 & 48. \^Ph(enicopterigid(B.'] 
. Notes upon a Collection of Birds made between Mussoori and 
Cangaotri in May 1874. Str. Feath. 1876, pp. 224-257. 
Contains a description of the country traversed (which is illustrated by 
a map) and notes on the species of birds observed. To some of these 
Mr. Hume has added his opinion as to the correctness of Mr. Brooks’s 
determination of the species. 
. Notes on a new Dumeticola, and on Trihura luteoventris, Hodgson, 
2 indi Dumeticola affinis, Hodgson. Str. Feath. 1875, p. 284. {^Sylviidm.'] 
. On Drymoipus inornatus, Sykes, and D. longicaudatus^ Tickell. 
Str. Feath. 1875, p. 295. 
The latter is the winter plumage of the former. * 
. Notes on the “ Spotted Eagle,’’ Ag'mVa noevia. Str. Feath. 1875, 
pp. 304-313. ' 
An attempt to identify the name A. nmvia of the old authors” and 
to associate it with the larger of the two species of Spotted Eagle. 
