THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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[Pelzeln, a. V.] See also Marschall, A. F., Casuarius \_Casuarii\ 
Furnarius [ Dendrocolaptidce]. 
Peters, W. See Turdus tropicalis \Turdidce]^ Nectarinia olivacina 
INecfariniidce'], spp. nn. 
Phillips, E. 0. The Birds of Breconshire. Zool. 1881, pp. 402-409. 
Phillips-Wolley, C. Sport in the Crimea and Caucasus. London : 
1881, 8vo, pp. 370 [no index]. 
Remarks on birds are scattered through the work. 
Pleske, T. See Buchner, E. 
Pope, A., June. Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl of the United 
States. In x. parts, with 20 coloured plates, folio. New York : 
1881. 
A handsome picture-book, with letterpress, “ compiled by permission 
from the works of Audubon, Wilson, Baird, Coues, and other well-known 
authorities.” 
Potts, T. H. See Nestor notahilis [^Psittaci]. 
Quistorp, [Dr.]. Zug der Wandervogel durch Neu-Vorpommern im 
Friihjahr 1881. Orn. Centralbl. 1881, pp. 127-132. 
Rae, Edward. The White Sea Peninsula ; a Journey in Russian Lap- 
land and Karelia. London: 1881, cr. 8vo, pp. 347, with map, 
etchings, woodcuts [no index]. 
Numerous allusions to the birds noticed are scattered through the 
pages ; the most interesting being the discovery of the nest of Tringa 
minuta \_Scolopacidoi\. For a list of 51 species frequenting the Kola 
Peninsula and Karelia, see pp. 322-325; and p. 326 for the 13 species 
said to have been observed about Lake Enara. 
Ramsay, E. P. Notes on the Zoology of the Solomon Islands, with 
descriptions of some new Birds. Part ii. {^Cf. Zool. Rec. xvi. Aves^ 
p. 24.] P. Linn. Soc. N.S. W. vi. pp. 176-181. 
On a small collection, principally made by Lieut. Richards, H.M.S, 
‘ Renard.’ Graucalus elegans \_Campopliagidce], Fiezorrhynchus richardsi 
\^MusGicapidof\^ Myzomela tristrami and M. pulcherrima [Meliphagidce], 
Tephras oUvaceus \_Diccidce]y Nasiterna finsclii [Psittaci\y are described as 
new. 
. See also Oriolus affinis [Oriolidce], Pycnoptilus floccosus \Time~ 
liid(E]y Piezorrhynchus melanocephalus \_Muscicapid(je\. 
Ramsay, R. G. Wardlaw. The Ornithological Works of Arthur, the 
Ninth Marquis of Tweeddale, reprinted from the originals by the 
desire of his widow, edited and revised by his Nephew [the above]. 
London ; 1881, 4to, for private circulation. 
Many editorial footnotes are appended to this carefully executed 
memorial, and an original “ revised list of birds known to occur in the 
Philippine Islands showing their geographical distribution,” is to be found 
in the Appendix (p. 653). The total, excluding doubtful species, 
amounts to 317. 
