TITLES OE WORKS, ETC. 
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Bruggemann, F. Ueber die Lebensweise der Loffel-Ente. Zool. Gart. 
1876, pp. 195-197. \^Anatidce.~\ 
. Ueber die Paarung der Schell-Ente. Tom. cit. pp. 366-368. 
\_Anaiidoi.'\ 
Buckley, T. E. Letter containing Corrections and Additions to his 
paper on Matabili Birds (Ibis, 1874). Ibis, 1876, p. 132. 
Bureau, L. L’Aigle botte, Aquila pennata (Guv.), d’apres des observa- 
tions recueillies dans I’ouest de la France. Congr. Sci., Nantes, 
1875, and Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. 1876, pp. 54-62. 
A very complete account of this Eagle, including full descriptions 
of the various plumages assumed by it at different ages. The second 
paper is a summary of the conclusions arrived at in the former memoir. 
Buller, W. L. Notes on the Ornithology of New Zealand. Tr. N. Z. 
Inst. viii. pp. 181-190. 
Contains notes on a number of New Zealand birds, chiefly relating to 
their nests and eggs. 
. Note on Gerygone flaviventris. Tom. cit. pp. 190-192. 
Relates to the breeding habits of Eudynamis taitensis, with reference 
to this species. 
. On the Nesting Habits of the Huia (ffeteralocha aciitirostris) 
Tom. cit. p. 192. 
. On the Occurrence of Apteryx oweni at high altitudes in the 
North Island. Tom. cit. p. 193. 
Notes the capture of Apteryx oweni at an elevation of 3000 feet 
above the sea, and its occurrence at higher altitudes in the North Island 
of New Zealand. 
. Remarks on Dr. Finsch’s Paper on New Zealand Ornithology. 
Tom. cit. pp. 194-196. 
Critical remarks on differences of opinion between the author and 
Dr. Finsch relating to certain New Zealand birds. [See Finsch, 0. 
Tom. cit. p. 226.] 
. Reinarks on various species of New Zealand Birds, in Explana- 
tion of Specimens Exhibited at Meetings of the Wellington Philo- 
sophical Society, 1875-76. Tom. cit. pp. 196-199. 
Describes several varieties of New Zealand birds, and also some 
specimens of species of rare occurrence in those islands. 
Butler, E. A. Notes on the Avifauna of Mount Aboo and Northern 
Guzerat. Str. Feath. 1876, pp. 1-41. 
The conclusion of the paper commenced in 1875 (Zool. Rec. xii. 
p. 29). As an Appendix, Mr. Hume has added an analysis of the Bird 
Fauna of this district, to show its relationship with that of the surround- 
ing country. 
