THE GENERAL SU13JKCT. 
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p. 24] and by H. B. Tristram [c/. tom. cit. p. 34], and some stringent 
observations are made upon the nomenclature of E. P. Ramsay, to which 
the Recorder has already alluded. For H. B. Tristram's reply, see Ibis, 
1880, p. 246. 
[Salvadori, T.] Ornitologia della Papuasia e delle Mollucche. 
Mem. Acc. Tor. 1880, [sep. copy, pp. xii. & 569]. 
The first portion of this important work contains the preface, full 
descriptions of 255 species of Acr.ipitres, Psittaci, and Picarice, and an 
index. 
. See also Collocallia '[Cypselidce']. 
S ALVIN, O. A List of Birds collected by the late Henry Durnford during 
his last Expedition to Tucuman and Salta. Ibis, 1880, pp. 351-364 ; 
[his diary] pp. 411-429, with map. 
In the former 54 species are enumerated, Cyclorrhis altirostris [Fireo- 
nid(B\ being described as new, and three \Fringillidai (2), Tyrannidce] are 
figured. The latter paper is probably intended to be considered as ‘ In 
Memoriam.’ 
. A Preface to the New Edition of Sir Andrew Smith’s ‘ Miscel- 
laneous Ornithological Papers* [on the Birds of South Africa], a 
reprint in facsimile, published by the Willughby Society : 1880. 
. Notes [natural history] on Cap t. Markham’s “ Visit to the Gala- 
pagos Islands.” P. R. Geogr. Soc. (n.s.) ii. pp. 755-758. 
, & Godman, F. D. On the Birds of the Sierra Nevada of Santa 
Marta, Colombia. Ibis, 1880, pp. 114-125, 169-178, pis. iii.-v. 
Three later consignments [cf. Zool. Rec. xvi. Aves^ p. 27] from Mr. F. 
A. A. Simons are here noticed, the novelties being Basileuterus con- 
spicillatus [^Mniotillidce], Pcecilothraupis melanogcnys (fig.), Buarrhemon 
melanocephalus [Tanagridoe], Ochthceca pjoliogastra [Tyrannidce], Rham- 
phomicron dorsale (fig.), Oxypogon cyanolcenius (fig.) [Trocliilidoe]. 
h . Biologia Centrali-Americaua ; or. Contributions to the 
Fauna and Flora of Mexico and Central America. London ; 1880, 
4to. Zoology, Aves, pt. iii. pp. 57-80, pi. v. : pt. iv. pp. 81-104, 
pis. vi. & vii. ; pt. vi. pp. 105-128, pi. viii. [Cf. Zool. Rec. xvi. 
Aves, p. 28.] 
These further instalments comprise the remainder of the Paridce, the 
Sittidce, Certhiidce, Troglodytidce (pis., and Thryothorus spp. nn.), Mota- 
cillidoe, and a portion of the Mniotiltidce (pis.). 
& . See also Otidophaps regalis, sp. n. [Columbce]. 
San DEMAN, E. F. See Indicator [Indicatoridce]. 
Saunders, Howard. On the Sea-Birds obtained during the Voyage of 
Lord Lindsay’s Yacht * Venus’ from Plymouth to Mauritius in 1874 
P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 161-165. 
The species, mostly ProcellarlidcB, are 18 in number, and the exact position 
of the place of capture of each specimen having been accurately recorded, 
data are thus furnished for estimating the range of many pelagic birds. 
