THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 21 
The author was collecting for W. Schliiter, of Halle, and this is a list 
of 117 species observed in Cyprus, with remarks on the number of eggs 
in each clutch, &c. The most interesting remarks are those on Conms 
cornix, Saxicola leitcomela, and Cuculus glandarius, of which last 5 eggs 
were found in a nest of Pica caudata. 
[Muller, A.] See also Ixos xantliopygius [^Pycnonotidcc]. 
Mulsant, E., & Verreaux, JS. Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches 
ou Colibris. [A supplement to this work on the Trochilidce, con- 
cluded in 1878 (see Zool. Rec. xv. Aves, p. 19) is published in 1879, 
with 54 plates of 56 species.] 
Musschenbroek, S. C. J. W. van. Aanteckening omtrent de Avi- 
fauna van Terschelling. Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Ver. iv. pp. 
169-173. 
A list of the 53 species observed at the Zoological Station of Terschel- 
ling between August 16th-20th, 1879. 
Nathusius, W. V. Betrachtungen iiber die Selectionstheorie vom 
Standpunkt der Oologie. J. f. O. 1879, pp. 225-261. 
An elaborate review of, and reply to, Dr. Kutter’s paper on the same 
subject [see Zool. Rec. xv. Aves, p. 15]. 
Nehring, a. See Lagopus albits \^Tetraonidai]. 
Neiirkorn, a. Mittheilungen iiber Nester und Eier des Museums 
Godelfroy zu Hamburg. J. f. O. 1879, pp. 393-410. 
Descriptions and measurements of the eggs of many Polynesiap and 
Australasian species. 
. See also Rhynchocyclus \Tyrannidce\. 
Newton, A. Preface to the new Edition of Tunstall’s ‘ Ornithologia 
Britannica,’ 1773, a reprint, reduced in size, by photo-lithography, 
published by the new Willoughby Society, 1879. 
. On the Migration of Birds. Nature, xix. p, 433. See Weiss- 
mann, a. 
. On some moot Points in Ornithological Nomenclature. Ann. N. 
H. (5) iv. pp. 158-163. 
Reply to some remarks of P. L. Sclater \infrd, p. 28], and H. Seebohm 
\infrd, p. 30], in “Ibis,” 1879. 
. More moot Points in Ornithological Nomenclature. Tom. cit. 
pp. 419-422. 
. See also Lubbock, R. ; Alectorcenas nitidissima \_Columhidde], 
Sylvia nisoria \Sylviidce] ; and articles ‘ Falcon,’ ‘ Fieldfare,’ ‘ Finch,’ 
^ Flamingo,’ * Flycatcher,’ * Fowl,’ ‘ Frigate-bird,’ ‘ Fulmar,’ ‘ Gad- 
wall,’ ‘ Gannet,’ ‘ Garefowl,’ ‘ Garganey,’ ‘Goatsucker,’ ‘Godwit,’ 
‘ Goldeneye,’ ‘ Goldfinch,’ ‘ Goose,’ ‘ Goshawk,’ in Encyclopaadia 
Britannica, 9th ed. vols. ix. & x. 1879. 
Newton, E. See Gunther, A. 
1879 . [voL. XVI.] ® ^ 
