THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 15 
West-Si birien vorkommen ; nach Finsch, Brehm, und Graf Karl 
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A useful compilation for reference as to localities and dates of the 
occurrence in Western Siberia of species common to that district and to 
Central Europe. 
[Marschall, a. F.] Arten der Ornis Austriaco-Huugarica in Nord 
Amerika. Tom. cit. pp. 49, 61. 
. Yorkommen von Arten der Ornis Austriaco-Hungarica in Europa. 
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Marsh, 0. C. See Odontomithes. 
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Descriptions of all the species which occur East of the Mississippi 
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Mearns, Edgar A. A List of the Birds of the Hudson Highlands, with 
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Interesting field-notes, containing some new matter, with dates of 
arrival and departure of migrants, and other information. 
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Merrill, J. C. See Leucosticte [Fringillidoi]. 
Meyer, A. B. Fiihrer durch das konigliche zoologische Museum zu 
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pis. Kvii.-xx. & map. 
The commencement of an important essay on the distribution of Birds 
in the Southern Ocean. The Spheniscidce are discussed in this portion, 
and a map shows the geographical distribution of the various genera 
and species, figures of some of the latter being issued with vol. x. 
. Observations sur les Oiseaux de la region antarctique. C. R. xcv. 
pp. 211 & 212. 
