THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 1 7 
plete Monograph. In the present volume, the author commences with the 
Columbce , and treats of all the species down to the Ratitai. Copious 
“ Addenda” (pp. 504-597) bring the work up to the date of issue, and 
add several species described since the book was commenced. \_Musci- 
capidce , Meliphagidce , Parridce.\ 
Salvin, 0. A Catalogue of the Collection of Birds formed by the late 
H. E. Strickland. Cambridge : 1882, 8vo. 
Not only of the greatest importance as regards the Strickland collection, 
but as a model for classification and arrangement. 
, & Godman, F. D. Biologia Centrali- Americana ; or, Contribu- 
tions to the Knowledge of the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and 
Central America. Zoology. Part xv. Aves, pp. 201-208, pi. xiii. 
Feb., 1882. [Vireonidtv.~\ 
, . Notes on Birds from British Guiana. Ibis, 1882, pp. 76-84, 
pi. i. 
[See Myiadestidm , Virconida;, Tyrannidce, Pipridce, Trochilidcc , Cypsc- 
lidai, Ilham phastuhv , Psittacida:.'] 
Saunders, Howard. A History of British Birds, by the late William 
Yarrell. 4th edition, Part xv. London : 1882, 8vo. [6y. Zool. Bee. 
xviii. Aves, p. 19.] 
In continuation of Prof. Newton’s edition, the editor here commences 
the third volume, and describes the Columbce and the Gallince as far as 
Tetrao. 
[See also Laridce.'] 
SciiiER, Wladislaw. Die Zugstrassen der Vogel in Bohmen. Blatter 
d. Bohm Vogelschutz-Verein. Prag, I., pp. 2-7, 17-22, 33-36, 49-55, 
65-73, 81-88, 97-102, 113-123, 129-135, 145-151, 161-168, 176-185. 
A most interesting series of articles on the migrations of wading and 
water birds in Bohemia, with a map of the couutry, showing the routes 
taken by some of the best known species, such as the Stork, Heron, Coot, 
etc. Woodcuts are added of several species, principally taken from 
Brehm’s “ Thierleben.” 
Sclater, P. L. A Monograph of the Jacamars and Puff-birds, or 
Families Galbulidce [q. v.] and Bucconidce [q. v.]. Part vii. London : 
1882, 4 to. 
. Second Note on the species of the Tyrannine genus Ilirundinea. 
Ibis, 1882, pp. 162-164. [See Tyranniidce.'] 
- . On the term “ Lipotype.” P. Z. S. 1882, pp. 311 & 312. 
“ Lipotype ” indicates a form that is conspicuous by its absence in 
certain zoological regions. 
. On two apparently new species of the Genus Synallaxis. Tom. 
cit. pp. 578 & 579, pi. xliii. [See Dendrocolaptidce.'] 
. Note onRiippell’s Parrot. Tom . cit. pp. 577 & 578, pi. xlii. [See 
\_Psittaci.] 
— — . [See also Anatidoe.'] 
. [See White, E. W.] 
