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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
les Oiseaux du Soudan. Bull. Soc. Imper. d^Acclimat. 1865^ 
pp. 385-393. 
This paper contains nothing that can he of use to the orni- 
thologist. 
Gurney, J. H. A Seventh additional List of Birds from Natal. 
Ibis, 1865, pp. 263-276. 
The former lists were published in the same journal (Zool. 
Record, i. p. 48). Thirty-five species are now added, of which 
Butalis ccerulescens and Estrelda nitidula are described as new by 
Dr. Hartlaub. Bemarhs on several other species are appended. 
Hartlaub, G. Descriptions of Seven New Species of Birds 
discovered by Mr. J. J. Monteiro in the Province of Ben- 
guela, Angola, West Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, 
pp. 86-88, pi. iv.-vi. 
The species are Crateropus gymnogenySj Bryoscopus guttatus, 
Upupa decor at tty Toccus eleganSy T. monteiriiy Cursorius bicinctuSy 
and Otis picturata, A few notes upon other sjiecies collected 
by Mr. Monteiro are added. The two Tocci and the Otis are 
figured. 
. On Two New Species of African Birds. Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1865, pp. 428, 429, pi. xxiii. 
The species are Tchitrea spekii and Saxicola spectabilis. 
. On a New Species* of Francolin discovered by Messrs. 
Speke and Grant in Central Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1865, pp. 665-667, pi. xxxix. 
The bird is called Prancolinus grantij a list of the twenty-five 
known species of African Francolini is added, and a description 
of F. icteropuSy Heuglin. 
On two New Species of South African Saxicola, Proc, 
Zool. Soc. 1865, pp. 746-747. 
Saxicola castor and S. pollux. 
Heuglin, Th. von. Ornithologische Miscellen aus Central- 
Aft’ika. PetermaniFs Mittheilungen, Erganzungsband iii. 
no. 15, 1865, pp. 33-38. 
This is an appendix to the author^s journal kept while on 
the well-known expedition of Madame Tinne. It contains notes 
on a vast number of birds, some of which are said to be new 
species; but where these are described it does not appear. Names, 
however, are given to them by the author. 
. Notizen fiber den Vogelzug im Herbst 1864 so wie 
fiber die ornithologischen Vorkommnisse in den Liindern 
der Bischfirin, Omarfib und Hadendoa zwischen Berber und 
