2G 
AVES. 
An account of these meres^ with notes on the birds observed 
therey 
TaczanowskIj L. Uebersicht der Vogel die in Algerien, Pro- 
vinz Constantine^ wiihrend der llcise von Ende November 
1806 bis Ende April 1807 gesammelt mid bcobachtct 
wurden. J. f. 0. 1870^ pp. 33-56. (Translated Zool. s. s. 
pp. 2573-2594.) 
( Two hundred and ten speeies were observed during the journey, 
which was made in company with Count Branicki.J 
/• 
•. Nachtrag zu Dr. Dybowski^s Verzeichniss der im Gebiete 
von Darasun in Daurien beobaehteten Vogel. Tom, cit. 
^ pp. 305-312. 
( Additions to and critical notes on the list of the birds of 
Darasun before notice^ (Zool. Rec. v. p. 39}^ 
^Tschusi, Victor Ritter von. Ornithologischer Mittheilungen. 
' Tom, cit. pp. 257-278. 
^ Remarks on various birds of Austria, and some other subject?^ 
of less importance. 
y Thurn, Everard P. im. The Birds of Marlborough. Marl- 
borough : 1870. 12mo, pp. 117. 
[ Tlie work of a schoolboy, orery creditable to him^ but naturally 
containing no new informatio^of importance. 
Wheeler, R. P. Meteorological Report for 1869. Tr. North. 
Durh. vol. iii. part 2, 1870. 
^ Contains notes of the arrival of migratory birds in Northum- 
berland, and also a list of dates on wliich certain species were 
known to breed in that county .j 
Wright, C. A. Pourth Appendix to a List of Birds observed 
in Malta and Gozo. Ibis, 1870, pp. 488-493. 
y In continuation of former papers (Zool. Rec. vi. p. 38). Sterna 
caspia is recorded from Malta for the first time.J 
y W yatt, Claude W. Notes on the Birds of the Peninsula of 
. Sinai. Tom. cit. pp. 1-18. 
/ The author accompanied the Surveying-Expedition, and gives 
a list of the 84 species obtained by him and Mr. Holland^ 
ETHIOPIAN REGION. 
Barboza DU Bocage, j. V. Aves das Possesoes Portuguezas 
Africa occidental. Quarta lista. Jorn. Sc. Lisb. ii. 
pp. 333-352. 
Adds much important information to our knowledge of the 
avifauna of Angola, j One hundred and thirty-five species are 
