THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves $ 
S.W. Africa), Giglioli (Assab and Shoa), Hartlaub (Central Africa), 
Koenig (Tunis), Muller (Congo), E. Newton (Mascarene Is.), Salvadori 
(Shoa), Shelley (E. and Equat. Africa, Bucerotkhe of Region), Sousa (St. 
Thomas I., Angola), Tristram (E. Africa). 
Indian : Blasius (Palawan), W. W. Cordeaux (Cashmere), Hume 
(India), Lister (Christmas I., Indian Ocean), Oates (Burma), Sharpe 
(Palawan, Borneo, Perak), Steere (Phillippines), Trutat (China). 
Australian : Broadbent (Australia), Bullor (New Zealand), Campbell 
(Australia), Finsch (New Zealand and New Guinea), Gould [Sharpe] 
(New Guinea), North (Australia), Ogilvie-Graut (Pacific), E. P. Ramsay 
(Australia), Sharpe (Pacific), Stejucger (Pacific), Woodford (Pacific). 
Nearctic : Beckham, Bendire, Brewster (U.S.), Chamberlain (Canada), 
Downes (Nova Scotia), Evermaun, Goss, Merrill, Ridgway, W. E. D. Scott 
(U.S.), Turner (Labrador), Shufeldt (U.S.). 
Neotropical : Berlepsch (S. and Central America), Brewster (Centra 
America), Burmeister (S. America), Cory (West Indies), Godmau & 
Salvin (Central America), Herrera (Mexico), Lawrence (Central America), 
Philippi (Chili), Ridgway (S. and Central America), llidloy (Fernando 
Noronhn), Salvin (Central America), Sclater & Hudson (Argentine 
Republic), Withington (Argentine Republic), Zelcdon (Costa Rica). 
For extinct species see : Portis, De Yis. 
For anatomical, morphological, physiological, and pathological papers, 
including those on flight, see : Alleu, Beard, Beddard, Bellonci, Bignon, 
Bronn [Gadow], Buchet, Cazin, Cope & Kingsley, Corin & Beneden, 
Cornil & Toupet, Coues, Dalla Torre, Fiirbriuger, Gaiow, Gaupp, Gasch, 
Hacker, Jensen, Liebermanu, Lucas, Mackay, Mall, Marcacci, Mazzarelli, 
Mehnert, Newberry, W. K. & T. J. Parker, Ramon y Cajal, Regalia, 
Saint-Remy, Sanfelice, Sangalli, Shufeldt, Stamati, Suttou, Trowbridge, 
Yirchow, Walker. 
THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
With Titles of Separate Works and of the more Important 
Papers published in Proceedings of Societies, &c. 
Report on the Migration of Birds in the Spring and Autumn of 1886. 
By J. A. Harvie-Brown, J. Cordeaux, R. M. Barrington, 
A. G. More, & W. Eagle Clarke. Ninth Report. Edinburgh: 
1888, 8vo, 175 pp. [Cf. Zool. Rec. xxiv, Aves, p. 3.] 
Report of the Committee, consisting of Mr. TiiIselton Dyer (Secre- 
tary), Professor Newton, Professor Flower, Mr. Carrutiiers, 
and Mr. Sclater, appointed for the purpose of reporting on the 
present state of our knowledge of the Zoology and Botany of the 
West India Islands, and taking steps to investigate ascertained 
deficiencies in the Fauna and Flora. Rep. Brit. Ass. 1888, pp. 437- 
464 [28 pp. sep.]. [See Sharp, D.] 
