16 Aves. 
AVES. 
Minot, H. D. Notes on Colorado Birds. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. 
pp. 223-232. 
Field-notes on 44 species observed in May and June, at elevations 
ranging from 6,500 up to 11,000 feet at Pike’s Peak and the Seven 
Lakes. 
. English Birds compared with American. Am. Nat. xiv. pp, 
561-565. 
[Popular notes on a visit to England ; only noticed because the title is 
somewhat misleading.] 
Mouius, K. Beitriigo zur Meeresfauna der Insel Mauritius und der 
Seychellen. Berlin : 1880, 8vo. 
A short reference to the birds at pp. 37 & 38. 
Muller, A. Meiue wiihrend der Brutzeit gemachten ornithologischen 
Beobachtuiigen am Saltzigen See bei Eisleb'en. Zool. Gart. 1880, 
pp. 20-24, 48-53, 82-86. 
Mulvany, — . See Eudyptes [^Spheniscidai]. 
Natiiusius, W. V. Ueber Eier-Dunnschliffe. J. f. O. 1880, pp. 341-346. 
Nehrling, H. V. Beitriige ziir Ornis des nordlichen Illinois. J. f. O. 
1880, pp. 408-418. 
Commencing with the Turdidai^ the author notices 30 species of 
Passer cs (to bo continued). 
Nelson, E. W. An afternoon in the vicinity of St. Michael’s, Alaska. 
Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, v. pp. 33-36. 
Neumann, M., & Grunewald, A. Beobachtungs-Notizen iiber das 
Jahr 1879. Orn. Centralbl. 1880, pp. 161 & 177. 
Newald, j. Die Falkenjagd, insbesondere in Niederostreich. MT. orn. 
Ver. Wien, 1880, pp.. 65 & 71. 
Although a description of Falconry in Lower Austria is not, strictly 
speaking, scientific, it is too interesting to be left unrecorded. 
Newton, A. A History of British Birds, by the late William Yarrell. 
4th edition. Part xiii. London : 1880, 8vo. [^Cf. Zool. Rec. xv. 
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This part concludes the Corvidce and, with the Hirundinidce, closes the 
Passeres. The remainder consists of Cypselidce, Caprimulgidai, and a 
portion of the Cuculidoi^ 
. A Preface to the New Edition of Deseontaines’s ‘ Mdmoire sur 
quelques nouvelles especes d’Oiseaux des Cotes de Barbaric,’ 1789 ; a 
fac-simile reproduction by photo-lithography of letter-press and 
plates, published by the Willughby Society, 1880. \^Cf. Zool. Bee. 
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. On the Migration of Birds, and Messrs. Brown and Cordeaux’s 
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. On Hawking near Yarmouth. Tr. Norw. Soc. iii. pt. i. pp. 34-36. 
