12 Aues. 
AVES. 
place of Sterna fuliginosa^ called “ Wide-awake Fair,” and there are 
several allusions to other birds, but for the more scientific, if less 
graphic, description of the birds obtained, see Penrose, F. G., infra, 
. P- 23,] 
Godman, F. D. See Salvin, O. 
Godwin-Austen, H. H. See Ceriornis hlythi, Lophophorus sclateri 
[^Fhasiafiidcel. 
Goebel, H. Ueber Vogel des Uman’schen Kreises. J. f. O. 1879, 
pp. 266 -275. 
Supplementary notes on the birds of iTman [c/. Zool. Rec. x. p. 26]. 
[Remarks on the above, by E. F. v. Homeyeu, tom. cit. pp. 417-420.] 
. Die Vogel des Kreises Uman, Gouvernment Kiew, mit besonderer 
Riicksicht auf ihre Zugverhaltnisse und ihr Brutgeschaf t. St. Peters- 
burg: 1879, 8vo, pp. 238. 
A tolerably full account of the 231 species found either on passage or 
breeding in the Government of Kiew, South Russia. 
Die Vogel in ihrer Beziehung zur Land- und Forstwissenschaft. 
Z. orn. Ver. Stettin, iii. pp. 6-8, 19-27. From the extra sheet of the 
“ St. Petersburg Sunday Herald.^' 
On rapacious birds and their influence, from the point of view of a 
land-manager and forester. 
. See also Cuculus canorus \_Cuculida 2 ~]. 
Goeldlin, E. a. Verzeichniss der im Kanton Schaffhausen vorkom- 
menden Vogel. J. f. 0. 1879, pp. 357-384. 
A useful catalogue, comprising 196 species, with full notes on localities 
where they are found. 
Goodacre, F. B. On the Question of the Identity of Species of the 
Common Domestic and the Chinese Goose. P. Z. S. 1879, 
pp. 710-712. 
Gould, J. The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan Islands, 
including any new species that may be discovered in Australia. 
Parts ix. & x. March and September, 1879. [Cf. Zool. Rec. xv. 
Aves, p. 12.] For species figured, see Paradiseidie, Psittacidie, 
Pittidce, Columhidce, Muscicapidce, Laniidoi, Dicceidije, Meliphagidce. 
. The Birds of Asia. Part xxxi. July 1st, 1879. [(7/*. Zool. Rec. 
xiv. p. 11.] For species figured, see Oriolidce, Pittidce, Tetra^ 
onidce, Sylviidce, Fringillidce, Dicceidce. 
. See also Chlamydodera orientalis, sp. n. [Paradiseid(je\. 
Grunack, a. Bornholm’s Vogelweldt. Orn. Centralbl. 1879, pp. 149-162, 
157-159. 
Ninety -four species of birds are recorded from the island of Bornholm. 
Gunther, A. See Rallus gularis, var. aldahrana \^liallidai]. 
