THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 7 
ing details respecting the habits of the birds obtained, especially the Para- 
diseidcB^ some of which are figured from drawings by Gould & Hart. 
Dalgleish, J. J. List of Occurrences of North American Birds in 
Europe. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. pp. 65-74, 141-150, 210-221. 
In this compilation, 68 species are enumerated, subject to question, 
in some cases, as to authenticity and accuracy of identification. A few 
corrections and additions will be found op. cit. vi. p. 63. 
Dan FORD, 0. G. A further Contribution to the Ornithology of Asia 
Minor. Ibis, 1880, pp. 81-99, pi. ii. (map). 
An itinerary, with interesting notes on the birds observed, of the 
author’s last visit to Asia Minor : the map showing the districts visited 
on this and previous occasions. Amongst the more interesting species, 
are Ibis comata, Geronticus calvus [Platalceidce'], Grus leucogeranus, and 
Perdix cinerea, the last having apparently a restricted range in Asia 
Minor. ' 
Davies, William. On some Fossil Bird-Remains from the Siwalik 
Hills, in the British Museum. Geol. Mag. (2) vii. pp. 18-26. 
{^Struthionidee.'] 
Deane, Ruthven. Additional Cases of Albinism and Melanism in 
North American Birds. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. pp. 25-30 \^cf. Zool. 
Rec. xvi. Aves^ P-8.] 
. See also Sterna \_Laridce]^ Mareca \_Anatidce]. 
DESLONGCiiAMrs, E. Catalogue descriptif des Oiscaux du Musdo do 
Caen appartenant a la famille des Paradiseidm. Annuaire Mus. 
Hist. Nat. Caen, i. pp. 3-48. 
A monographical paper on the 8 species which the author includes in 
the EpimacTiidce.^ and the 25 comprised in the Paradiseidm^ with analytical 
tables and key to the species. 
. Catalogue descriptif des Oiseaux du Musee de Caen appartenant 
la famille des Trochilid^s. Tom. cit. pp. 59-534, pis. ii.-vi. 
Another monographical paper, treating of 256 species, with full 
synonymy, analytical tables, and lithographic illustrations of the generic 
distinctions. 
. See also Melanotrochilus, subg. n. [^Trochilidm], Strigops liahrop- 
tilus \_Striges~\, Didunculus strigirostris [D^c?^<7ce]. 
Deyrolle, E. See Hylonympha \TrocTiilidm\. 
Dixon, C. Rural Bird Life : being Essays on Ornithology. London : 
1880, 8 VO, pp. 388. 
Doig, S. B. Birds’-nesting on the Eastern Narra [Sindh] ; Additions 
and Alterations [to former paper ; see Zool. Rec. xvi. Aves, p. 8]. 
Str. Feath. ix. pp. 277-282. 
Dresser, H. E. A History of the Birds of Europe, including all the 
