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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
See Falconidce ** and ColumbidceJ^ [Cf, Ibis, 1868, pp. 
222, 223.] 
Baldamus, E. Brutvogel im Ober- und Unter-Engadin. 
Zeitschr. fur die gesammt. Naturwiss. Ivi. (1867) pp. 99, 
100 . 
Of about 80 species observed by the author, about 60 bred ; 
a few notes on the more interesting of these are added. 
Barboza DU Bocage, J. V. A ornithologia dos A 90 res. 
Jornal de Sciencias da Acad. Beal de Lisboa, 1866, 
pp. 89-92. 
A review of the works of M. Morelet (Notice sur Phist. nat. 
des A 9 ores : 1860) and Mr. F. D. C. Godman {cf. Zool. Bee. 
iii. p. 60), the latter of whom the author takes to task for giving 
the vernaeular names of the species incorrectly. He believes 
that Fringilla moreleti is identical with F. tintillon, and is in- 
clined to doubt the specific validity of Pyrrhula murina (cf, 
B. Z. 1867, p. 376 ; Ibis, 1868, pp. 344, 345). 
Bettoni, Eugenio. Storia Naturale degli Uccelli che nidificano 
in Lombardia ad illustrazione della raccolta ornitologica dei 
fratelli Ercole ed Ernesto Turati con tavole litografate e 
colorate prese dal vero da O. Dressler. Milano : 1866-67. 
Folio. Fascicoli iv.-xv. 
Since we last noticed this work (Zool. Bee. ii. p. 61) twelve 
more parts have appeared, of which the last five bear date 1867 ; 
and we find more in the letterpress than we at first supposed 
we sliould. There are some good remarks on the distribution 
of birds in Lombardy (pp. 14-16), and lists given of the charac- 
teristic species of the Alps, Mountains, and Plains of the province. 
Of about 270 species found in Lombardy, 174 are land-birds, 
51 being residents, 67 summer visitants, 4 of double passage, 
13 winter visitants, and 39 irregular, 96 are water-birds, 61 
being resident or of double passage, and 35 irregular. The 
plates contain figures of a large number of eggs and young 
birds. (Cf J. f. O. 1866, pp. 43-46, 1867, pp. 278-281 j 
Ibis, 1868, p. 106.) 
Bruhin, Th. a. Zur Wirbelthierfauna Vorarlbergs. Zoolog. 
Garten, 1867, pp. 434-437. 
Gypaetus and Nucifraga caryocatactes are the most 
interesting of the species mentioned. 
Bullmore, W. K. Cornish Fauna, a short account of all the 
Animals found in the County, with descriptions and re- 
marks on the habits of many of the Barer Birds, Fishes, &c. 
procured during the last Six Years. Truro : 1867. 8vo, 
PP- 64. 
The ornithological portion is at pages 7-45. More than 280 
