AVES. 
BY 
OSBBRT Salvin, M.A., F.R.S., &c. 
Titles op Separate Works and op Papers Published in 
Proceedings op Societies, etc. 
Aitken, James. The Swallows and Swifts of Berar. Str. Feath. 1876, 
pp. 212-215. 
Alesi, Vicenzo. Sulla Borsa di Fabricio negli Uccelli. Atti Soc. Ital. 
xviii. pp. 132-171, pis. iv. & v. 
A bibliographical account of the hursa fahricii in birds is given in this 
memoir, followed by a full description of the organ, together with an 
examination into its anatomical structure. These observations are 
chiefly drawn from an examination of the fowl, but other birds have 
been dissected, one of them, Rhea americana, furnishing the subject of 
some of the figures of the second plate which accompanies the paper. 
Allen, J. A. Remarks on the sharp-tailed Finch (^Ammodromus cau- 
dacutus). P. Bost. Soc. xvii. pp. 292-294. 
Anderson, Andrew. Corrections of, and Additions to “Raptorial 
Birds of North-western India.’^ P.Z.S. 1875, pp. 16-27, pi. hi. 
Supplements and corrects a previous paper on the same subject in P.Z.S. 
1872, p. 619. \^FalconidcB.'] 
. On the Nidification of certain Indian Birds. Part IV. Ibis, 1875, 
pp. 199 & 200. 
A continuation of former papers on the same subject. 
. On little or unknown Himalayan Oology, with Notes on the Birds. 
Str. Feath. 1876, pp. 360-358. 
These notes were made during a two months’ tour in Northern 
.^umaon, and apply to a few species of birds selected out of 250 observed. 
[Sylviidm, MotacilUdce, Scolopacidce.'] 
\ — . Notes on a Visit to the Lucknow Museum. Tom. cit pp. 384-388. 
[Falconidce, Strigidoe.'] 
. 3all, V. Notes on some Birds observed in the Suliman Hills, west of 
Dera Ghazi Khan. Tom. cit. pp. 204-209. 
Contains notes on some 20 species of birds obtained during a geological 
