12 Ams, 
AVES. 
[Gurney, J. H.] A List of Birds collected at or near Mombasa, East 
• Africa. Tom. cit. pp. 124-128. 
This collection, formed by J. W. Handford, contains 40 species, 12 of 
which had not previously been recorded from the above locality. 
. See also Cooperastur, Urospizias, OnycTiotes [^Falconidoi.'] 
J UNR. Ornithological Notes from the neighbourhood of Cromer ; 
Zool. 1881, pp. 330-332. From East Norfolk ; tom. cit. pp. 484-488. 
. On the Spring Migration of Birds at St. Leonards [Sussex]. Tr. 
Norw. Sc. iii. pp. 170-177. 
. See also Bernicla riificollis [^Anatidcc\. 
Guthrie [Mrs.]. Life in Western India. London: 1881, 2 vols. 8vo. 
Contains numerous observations on birds: their habits, the legends 
relating to them, &c. The species are identified by reference to the Nos. 
in J erdon. 
Ha AST, Julius V. On Ilarpagornis (third paper) [c/. Zool. Rec. ix. 
p. 38 & xi. p. 40]. Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiii. pp. 232-234, pi. ix. 
On some recently discovered bones of II. assimilis, supposed to have 
been a gigantic harrier IFcdconidcc]. The lower mandible is figured. 
Hammonville, C. d’. See Calandrella \_Alaudidoi\. 
Hargitt, E. Notes on Woodpeckers. No. I. On the Piculets of the 
Old World. Ibis, 1881, pp. 222-239. 
This monographical paper, the first of a projected series, treats of the 
6 species comprised in the 3 genera, Vivia, Sasia, and Verreauxia ; Vivia 
chinensis being described as new, and figured. [Picidce.] 
. See also lyngipicus doerriesif I. ramsayi, I. faluifasciatas, I. pumi- 
lus, spp. un. [^Picidcc]. 
Harper, R. P. See Ardea garzetta [^Ardeidoi]. 
Harting, j. E. The Annals of Irish Zoology. Zool. 1881, pp. 433-445, 
473-483. 
An interesting collection of the observations, remarks, legends, and 
folk-lore relating to animals, contained in the works of early writers on 
Ireland. A large proportion relates to Birds. 
. See also Ilirundo rustica [Ilirundinidce'], Gallinago ccclestis \_Scolo- 
pacidm\ Podilymhus podiceps [^Podicipidoi]^ Agekeus pliocniceus 
[^Icteridaf]. 
Hartlaur, G. Beitrag zur Ornithologie der ostlichaquatorialen Gebiete 
Africa’s. Abh. Ver. Brem. vii. pp. 83-128, with Map. 
On two farther collections made by Emin Bey [c/. Zool. Rec. xvii. 
Aves^ p. 11], whose exploring stations, extending from 1° N. to 5° N., 
are indicated on a Map. 154 species are enumerated, many of them 
recently described: Phyllolais, g. n. [^Timeliidce] and Hyphantornis crocata, 
sp. n. [PloccuUe] are here recorded An Appendix raises the total 
number of species obtained by Emin Bey to 163. 
