INDIAN REGION. 
29 
/ Bruce, H. J. Some of the familiar Birds of India. Am. Nat. 
1872, pp. 460-471. 
( Field-notes on many birds observed at Rahouri, in the Goda- 
very valley, j 
God WIN- Austen, H. H. Third list of Birds obtained in the 
Khasi and Garo Hill Ranges, with some corrections and 
additions to the former lists. J. A. S. B. xli. pp. 142, 143. 
< Notices 25 species.’ 
^Gould, j. The Birds of Asia. Part xxiv. London : 1872. 
The species included (most of which have lately been figured 
elsewhere) are mentioned under their proper families. 
/ Holdsworth, E. W. H. Catalogue of the Birds found in 
Ceylon; with some Remarks on their Habits and Local 
Distribution, and Descriptions of two New Species peculiar 
to the Island. P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 404-483, pis. xvii.-xx. 
[_The number of species is believed to be 323, of which 37 arc 
peculiar to the island ; and on most of them interesting notes 
are giveiij The new species are mentioned elsewhere (Turdid(2, 
Meliphagtdaty. 
^ Hume, A. O. Descriptions of Six new Species of Indian Birds 
\Mmdcapid<R, Sylviid< 2 , Fringillid< 2 \, Ibis, 1872, pp. 107- 
111 . 
^ . Stray Feathers : a Journal of Ornithology for India and 
its Dependencies. Calcutta: Nov. 1872. Part I. pp. I- 
50. 8vo. 
(^The first part of this new journal is wholly from its editor^s 
penj but, except the brief paper next to be noticed, its con- 
tents fall under our special division, and will there be men- 
tioned. (^bout a dozen species tsA described as new, and the 
occurrence in India of several others for the first time are 
announced. J 
. Contributions to the Ornithology of India. Sindh, No. I. 
^ Tom. cit. pp. 44-49. 
The preliminary portion of a pape^(/ow. cit, pp. 91-289) 
f publish^ in; the present year. 
/ Jerdon, T. C. Supplementary Notes to ‘The Birds of Ihdia.^ 
Ibis, 1872, pp. 1-22, 114-139, 297-310, pis. i, vi. 
^ This valuable series of notes (Zool. Rec. viii. p. 39) has been 
most unfortunately brought to a premature end by the author’s 
death. ^ 
La YARD, E. L. [See Walden, Viscount.] 
. Stoliczka, F. Notice of the Mammals and Birds inhabiting 
Kachh [Cutch]. J. A. S. B. xli. pp, 211-258, 
