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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
whole of Montagues work is reprinted, the present volume na- 
turally reproduces very much that is now known not to he true, 
and the corrections of such misstatements are not numerous. 
The additions, too, are of a somewhat arbitrary character, several 
species lieing left out which have as good a claim to admission as 
many that are included (c/. Zoologist, S. S. pp. 495-497) , while 
the editor has omitted any reference to very many of the latest 
observations on the subject [cf. Zoologist, S. S. pp. 372-384; 
Ibis, 410-412). 
Newton, Alfred. Notes on the Zoology of Spitsbergen. Zo- 
ologist, S. S. pp. 196-206. . 
A reprint of tlie paper before noticed (Zool. Record, i. p. 44). • 
Proteau, — . Catalogue des Oiseaux observes dans karrondisse- 
ment d^Autun pendant le cours des annees 1844 it 1860. 
Memoires dTIistoire Naturelle, tome i. pp. 251-277. Au- 
tun : 1865. (Publication de la Societe Eduenne.) 8vo. 
The list contains 179 species, but scarcely any information respecting them 
of more than local interest. 
Rimrod, — . Reihenfolge der Riickkehr des grossten Theils 
unserer Sommervogel im Eriililing nach zwanzigjahriger 
' Beobachtung zu Quenstedt in der Grafschaft Mansfeld. 
Journ. fiii* Orn. 1866, pp. 354^360. 
Lists showing the dates of arrival of thirty -six species at the place above 
named. The observations extend from 1833 to 1852, both inclusive. 
Salvadori, Tommaso. Katalog der Vogel Sardiniens, u. s. w. 
■ Journ. fur Orn. 1865, p. 415 
The conclusion of Dr. Bolle’s translation, which we last year noticed (Zool. 
Record, ii. p. 67). 
Saxby, H. L. Ornithological Notes from Shetland. Zoologist, 
S. S. pp. 16-20, 61-67, 211-215, 288-293, 473-479. 
A continuation of the series of papers before noticed (Zool. Record, i. p. 45, 
ii. p. 67), and of the same character. 
Smith, Cecil. List of Birds observed during a Six Weeks^ 
' Summer Visit to the Channel Islands, exclusive of Jersey, 
j, , . Zoologist, S. S. pp. 447-453. 
Sixty-eight species are noticed. 
Snell, D. H. Eine Parallele zwischen der Vogelfauna des 
Taunus und der Wetterau. Zoolog. Garten, 1866, pp. 201- 
206. 
This paper treats of the influence on the onm of the two districts of the 
soil and flora. 
Stevenson, Henry. The Birds of Norfolk, with remarks on 
their Habits, Migration, and Local Distribution. Vol. I. 
London : 1866. 8vo, pp. Ixxii and 446. 
.* Not published till 1866. j 
