THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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Salvadori, T. Intorno alle Specie di Nettarinie della Papuasia, delle 
Molucche, e del grupo di Celebes. Atfci Acc. Tor. xii. pp. 299-321. 
The species noticed belong to the genera llermotimia^ AEthopyga^ 
CyrtostomuSy and Anthothreptus. 
. Notes on some Birds mentioned by Dr. Cabanis and Herr 
Reichenow as collected in Papuasia and in the Moluccas during the 
voyage of the “Gazelle.” P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 194-196. 
Questions the correctness of some identifications and localities in 
J. f. O. 1876, pp. 319-330. 
. Notes on two Birds from the Fiji Islands \Ti1iipiduray Lamprolia], 
Ibis, 1877, pp. 142-144. 
. Letter pointing out that Sturnus unicolor is only of accidental 
occurrence on the mainland of Italy, although common and resident 
in Sicily and Sardinia . Tom. cit. p. 399. 
. A few Words on the Parrots of the genus Eclectus. Tom, cit. 
pp. 474-476. 
Salvin, Osbert. Exhibition of and Remarks upon a Volume of 
Original Drawings, taken by Mr. George Raper during the Voyage 
of Captain Hunter to Australia in 1788-92. P. Z. S. 1877, p. 95. 
\_Rallidce.'] 
. Description of a New Genus and Species of Oscines from Costa 
Rica. Tom. cit. p. 367. \_AmpelidcB.'] 
[See also Solater, P. L.] 
Saunders, Howard. Catalogue des Oiseaux du Midi de I’Espagne. 
Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. i. pp. 315-327 ; ii. pp. 11-22, 89-98, 185-208. 
A summary of the species observed and obtained by Lord Lilford, 
Col. Irby, and the author, amounting to 339, including rare visitants, 
\^AlaudidcCy Fringillidcey AnatidcCy RallidcCy LaridoCy Procellariidai]. 
. Reports on the Collections of Birds made during the voyage of 
H.M.S. ‘ Challenger.’ No. V. On the Laridce collected during the 
Expedition. P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 794-800. 
Seventeen species were obtained, 5 of them from new and 3 from un- 
expected localities [Laridcc]. 
Schalow, H. Tagebuch notizen aus Italien. J. f. 0. 1877, pp. 191-202. 
. [See also Laniidce.'] 
Sclater, P. L. On the Birds collected by Mr. George Brown, C.M.Z.S., 
on Duke of York Island, and on the adjoining parts of New Ireland 
and New Britain. P. Z. S. 1877, pp. 96-114. 
Of the 73 species obtained, 10 are described as new, and 4 of those are 
figured. The forms collected show that New Ireland belongs to the 
Papuan sub-region of the Australian Avifauna. \_Mmcicapidoiy Dicru- 
ridccy Diceidcc, MeliphagidcBy Alcedinidce, PsittacidcBf StrigidcCy Columhidce.] 
