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Terekia cinet'ea near Pisa. T. Salvadori, Ibis, 1870, p. 154. 
Totanus chloropygius in Scotland. R. Gray, tom, cit. p. 292. 
CHARADRIIDiE. 
Himaiitopus candidus. Its breeding-habits in India. A. Hume, Ibis, 1870 
p. 146. Figured, as also Hcernatopus ostralegiis and Glareola pratincola (ad. & 
pull.), ,1. Gould, B. Gr. Br. pt. xviii. 
Anarhynclms frontalis. Its habits : T. II. Potts, Tr. N. Z. Inst. ii. pp. 68, 69. 
Its young : F. W. Hutton, Ibis, 1870, p. 394 [Zool. Bee. vi. p. 96]. Chick 
exhibited and bill figured : A. Newton, P. Z. S. 1870, pp. 673, 674. 
/ EIarting, J. E. On rare or little-known Limicolce. Ibis, 1870, pp. 201-213, 
' ^ 378-392, pis. V., vi., xi. 
C In continuation of former papers (Zool. Rec. vi. pp. 95, 96). The species 
now treated are Eudrojnias asiaticus and JE. veredus^ jMgialitis geqffroyi and 
AS. mongolicus. The first three are figured in breeding plumage. 
y SwiNHOE, R. On the Plovers of the genus JEgialitis found in China. P, Z. S. 
1870, pp. 136-142, pi. xii. 
( Treats of 8 species, 2 being new : AS. liartingi, from Western China, which 
is figured, and AS. dealhatus, which resembles AS. cantianm, but is resident in 
Southern China, Formosa, and Hainan.) 
Limnetes is proposed as a new name for the genus Dejilippia (Zool. Rec. 
1866, p. 110). O. Finsch & G. Hartlaub, Vog. Ost-Afr. p. 640. 
OTIDIDiE. 
Otis tarda. History of its extermination in Norfolk.' II. Stevenson, B. 
Norf. ii. pp. 1-42. 
GRUIDiE. 
Grus hay deni is a new fossil species from the tertiary beds of the Niobrara 
River. 0. C. Marsh, Am. J. Sc. 1870, p. 214. 
Gi-us cinerea in Norfolk. II. Stevenson, Tr. Norw. Soc. 1870, p. 60. 
Ardeid^e. 
pyrrherodia is a new subgenus proposed for Ardea purpurea ; but no cha- 
racters are given. O. Finsch & G. Hartlaub, Vog. Ost-Afr. p. 676. 
Ardea grayi is distinct from A. leucoptera., but A. idee is referred to the 
latter. J. II. Gurney, Ibis, 1870, pp. 150, 161. 
Ardea similis from the Miocene at Steinheim. 0. Fraas, Wiirtt, JH. 
p. 264, tab. vii. 
Herodias garzetta and Nycticorax griseus figured. J. Gould, B. Gr. Br. 
pts. xviii., xvii. 
Nycticorax pauper is a now species from the Galapagos Islands, resembling 
N. violaceus, but smaller, darker, and with uniform greyish-black occipital 
plumes. P. L. Sclater & O. Salvin, P. Z. S. 1870, p. 327. 
Calherodius cucullatus in South Africa. E. L. Layard, Ibis, 1870, p. 443. 
Botaurus lentiginosus in Ireland. H. Blake-Knox, Zool. s. s. p. 2408. 
ClCONIID^. 
Mycteria australis, its breeding. C. Horne, Ibis, 1870, p. 295. 
