6 Aven. 
AYES. 
Campbell, Lord George. Log-letters from the Challenger. London : 
1876. 
Contains some interesting, although unscientific, notes on many species 
of Birds observed, especially upon the Penguins, and other Sea Birds. 
Castellarnau, J. M. de. Estudio Ornitologico del real sitio de San 
Ildefonso, y de sus alrededores. An. Soc. Esp. 1877, pp. 155-210. 
A useful catalogue, with notes, on the Birds found on the northern 
slope of the Sierra de Guadarrama [an important natural boundary in 
Spain]. [This paper is omitted in the index.] 
Caton, J. D. The Wild Turkey and its Domestication. Am. Nat. xi. 
pp. 321-330. 
Cooper, J. G. On 76 doubtful West Coast [North Am.] Birds. Bull. 
Nutt. Orn. Club, ii. pp. 88-97. 
. New Facts relating to Californian Ornithology. No. 1. P. Cal. 
Ac. vi. [1876] pp. 189-202. 
Couch, Jonathan, the late. A Cornish Fauna, Aves, revised and cor- 
rected by E. H. Rodd. J. Inst. Cornw. 1877, pp. 404-424. 
CouES, E. [See McCauley, C. A. H.] 
Collett, R. Mindre Meddolelser vedrorehde Norges Fuglefauua i 
Aarene 1873-1876. N. Mag. Naturv. 1877, pp. 85-225. 
Notes on the Birds of Norway. 
. Om et Par for Norges Fauna nye Fulglearter. Forh. Selsk. Chr. 
1877, No. 6, pp. 1-4. 
Records the occurrence of 2 species new to Norway. [^Motacillidcn^ 
Sylviidce.'] 
. Om et Par Fugle-samlinger fra Madagascar-Regionen, modtagne 
fra Aug. Lantz i 1867, og Missionsla3ge Borchgrevink i 1875. 2'om. 
cit. No. 6, pp. 1-17. 
Remarks on 2 small collections, consisting of 69 species. 
D’Albertis, Enrico. Crociera del “Violanto.** i. Parte Narrativa. 
Ann. Mus. Genov, xi. pp. 11-272 [1877]. 
Some remarks on the Birds obtained and observed during a cruise 
between Genoa and Constantinople are to be found scattered through 
these pages. 
, M. L. Notes on some Birds collected during the Exploration of the 
Fly River. Ibis, 1877, pp. 363-372. Reprinted from the “ Sydney 
Mail,^’of Feb. 24th, 1877. 
Interesting remarks upon the species observed, one of which is appa- 
rently new [Sturnidoi]^ and upon the strong evidence of a union in recent 
times between Australia, the Aru Islands, and New Guinea. 
. [See also Salvadori, T.] 
