THE GENEKAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 7 
Clement, J. Curiosit^s ornithologiques rencontr^es dans le Gard 
pendant Fannie 1877. Bull. Soc. Nimes, Nos. 6 & 7. 
CoNDER, 0. E. Tent Work in Palestine. London : 1878, 2 vols, 8vo. 
Many remarks on the birds observed, the native names being some- 
times given, are scattered through the pages of this narrative of the 
Survey of Western Palestine, conducted in company with the late G. F. 
Tyrwhitt Drake. 
Cope, E. D. Report upon United States Geographical Surveys West 
of the 100th Meridian in charge of Lieut. G. M. Wheeler. Vol. iv. 
Palaeontology, pt. ii. pp. 69-71, 287-295, pis. Ixvii. & Ixviii. 
ihionidm^ Vulturidai\. 
CoRDEAUx, John. Remarks on Migration of Birds in 1877-78. See 
Zoologist, 1878, pp. 47, 102, 132, 240 ; and Q. J. Meteorol. Soc. 
1878, pp. 69 & 157. 
These observations are based upon the author’s own experience, on 
correspondence with Gaetke at Heligoland, and on reports received from 
20 English stations. 
Cory, C. B. A Naturalist in the Magdalen Islands [Gulf of St. Law- 
rence]. Boston : 1878, sm. 4to. 
Part ii. contains a catalogue of the 109 species obtained or observed 
there, with notes on nidification, &c. 
CouES, E. Field Notes on Birds observed in Dakota and Montana along 
the 49th Parallel, during the seasons of 1873 & 1874. Bull. U. S. 
Geol. Surv. iv, pp. 545-661. 
Interesting field-notes on this little known district, with details of the 
nesting of several species hitherto considered rare. 
. Birds of the Colorado Valley. (Department of Interior U. S. 
Geological Survey of the Territories. Miscellaneous Pub. No. 11). 
Part i. Passer es to Laniidce. Bibliographical Appendix, 70 illus- 
trations. Washington; 1878, 8vo, pp. 807. 
. The Ineligibility of the European House-Sparrow in America. 
Am. Nat. 1878, pp. 499-505. 
The author points out the increasing damage resulting from artificial 
interference with natural distribution by the introduction and fostering 
of the plague of Passer domesticus. 
. See also Sennett, and for single species see Passerculus \Fringil- 
lidai\ Petrochelidon \_Hirundinidce\ 
& Yarrow, H. C. Notes on the Natural History of Fort Macon, 
N.C., and vicinity. No. 4. P. Ac. Philad. 1878, {Aves) pp. 22-24. 
Several species are added to E. Coues’s former list. [See Zool. Rec. viii. 
p. 46], 
Cripps, j. R. First List of the Birds of Furreedpore, Eastern Bengal, 
Str. Feath. vii. pp. 238-315. 
A long list with useful field-notes, and, in the majority of cases, with 
