TITLES OP WORKS, ETC. Aves. 13 
including any new species that may be discovered in Australia. 
Parts ii. & iii. Jan. 1 and May 1, 1876. 
\_PsittacidcB, Paradiseidce, Pittidce, Campephagidoi^ Meliphagidai^ Mm- 
cicapidcB, ColumhcB, Sylviidce^ Alcedinidos^ Laniidce, Eupetidm^ Laridce.'j 
Grandidier, Alfred. Histoire, Physique, Naturelle, et Politique de 
Madagascar. Volume xiii. Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux par 
MM. Alph. Milne-Edwards et All Grandidier. Tome ii. Atlas, I. 
Ire partie, fol. Paris : 1876. 
. This portion of M. Grandidier’s great work on Madagascar contains, 
the plates only of some of the birds. They are upwards of 70 in num- 
ber, and represent the species of the following families — Psittacidoi, 
Falconidm^ Strigidoe, Cuculidce. The figures of most of the species are 
accompanied by a plate of the skeleton and osteological details. Pecu- 
liarities in the internal organs of some species are also depicted, 
and the distribution of the members of the genus Coua is shown on a 
map. 
Gurney, J. H. Notes on a “Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British 
Museum,” by R. Bowdler Sharpe (1874). Ibis, 1876, pp. 65-76, 
230-243, 364-376, 467-493 {Falconidoi). [Of. Zool. Bee. xii. 
p.34.] 
. Letter on Circus maillardi and C. melanoleucus. Tom. cit. 
p. 129. 
. Letter on Accipiter virgatus^ from Burma, and Circus macroscelus. 
Tom. cit. p. 278. 
. Letter on Fijian Hawks. Tom. cit. pp. 383 & 384 IFalconidcc'}. 
. Letter from, containing notes on the breeding of a pair of the 
Polish Swan {Cygnus immutabilis). _ P. Z. S. 1876, p. 466., 
. [See Ayres, Thomas.] 
Gurney, J. H., Jr. Rambles of a Naturalist in Egypt and other 
countries, with an analysis of the Claims of certain Foreign Birds 
to be considered British, and other Ornithological Notes. London : 
1876, 8vo. 
Notes on Egyptian and Algerian birds form the larger portion of this 
volume ; but there are also observations on certain species observed in 
Russia, France, and Italy, as well as other matters. 
Hector, J. Notes on Birds observed during the voyage to England, 
in a letter to the President. Tr. N. Z. Inst. viii. p. 199. 
Relates chiefly to the species of Procellariidce seen. 
Henshaw, H. W. Report upon the Ornithological Collections made 
in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, 
and Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. Chapter 
iii. of Wheeler’s Rep. Geogr. Explor. W. of 100th Mer. V. Zoology. 
Washington : 1875, 4to, pp. 133-507, pis. i.-xv. 
The total number of species obtained was 296, several of which, found 
