AVES. 
49 , 
PALiEAUCTIC REGION. 
Altum, B. Auf Borkum im September 1865. Joiirn. fiir Orn. 
1866, pp. 105-107. 
Remarks only of no very general interest. 
Belke, Gustave. Notice sur Thistoire naturelle de Radomysl, 
Gouvernement de Kieff. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou, 
1866, xxxix. pp. 214-251, 490-527. 
The only ornithological matter in the first of these articles is at pp. 218, 
219, where the dates of migration of several birds of passage are given. The 
second furnishes (pp. 492-496) a list of the birds of the district (under 120 
in number), to which some very meagre notes are added. 
Blake-Knox, it. Ornitliological Notes from the County Dublin, 
Zoologist, S. S. pp. 93, 94, 295. 
. The Migratory and Wandering Birds of the County 
Dublin, with the times of their Arrivals and Departures. 
Zoologist, S. S. pp. 220-227, 300-307, 479-483. 
Collett, Robert. Zoologisk botaniske Observationer fra Hval- 
berne. Christiania : 1866. 8vo, pp. 83. 
These observations refer to 195 species which occur in the Whale-Islands, 
situated on the east side of the entrance to the Christiania Fjord. 
Droste, Ferdinand von. Erganzungen der Vogel Borkum^s. 
Journ. fiir Orn. 1866, pp. 389-391. 
A supplement to the paper noticed last year (Zool. Record, ii. p. 62). 
One more species is added to the list of birds breeding on the island, and 
twenty-one to those visiting it. 
Dubois, C. F. Catalogue systematique des Oiseaux d^Europe. 
Bruxelles : 1866. 8vo, pp. 16. 
This publication we have not seen. We quote its title from the ‘ Revue 
et Magasin de Zoologie ' for 1866 (p. 350), where it is noticed. 
Fauvel, Octave. Observations ornithologiques pour servirkla 
faune Normande. Bull. Soc. Linn, de Normandie, 1866^ 
pp. 76-80. 
Of local interest only. 
Finger, F. A. Einigc Bemerkimgen iiber Saugethicrc und 
Vogel in Algerien. Zoolog. Garten, 1866, pp. 161-167. 
A very few species only of birds mentioned, and these of the commonest. 
Fontaine, A. de la. Faune du Pays de Luxembourg, &c. — » 
Deuxieme Partie. Luxembourg : 1866, pp. 153-326. 
The concluding portion of the work noticed last year (Zool. Record, ii. 
p. 64). The whole number of species noticed is 276 j but this number includes 
poultry and pigeons, besides some whose claims to rank as such are very 
doubtful. Sylvia ruhecula, having been accidentally omitted in its proper 
place, is inserted in the ^ Additions,’ which also contain notes of several others. 
{Cf. Ibis, 1867, p. 244.) 
Germain, R. Catalogue raisonne des oiseaux observes dans la 
1866. [voL. III.] E 
