THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 11 
[°CiierneliiAza, S. C. v.] Adatok, Vas-, Sopron-, Pozsony- es 
Fehermegye mad&rfaunaj&hoz (Beitriige znr Yogelfauna der Eisen- 
burger-, Oedenburger-, Pressburger- und Weissenburger Comitates). 
Vadaslap. viii [1887], pp. 175-178. 
0 . A honi madartan tortenetebol. A madartan fejlodesea kir. 
magyar term^szettudom&nyi tarsulat megalapitasiiig. (Aus der Ges- 
chichte der einheimischen Oroithologie. Die Entvvicklung der Orni- 
thologie bis zur Griindung des kon. ung. naturwissenschaftlichen 
Yereines). Op. cit. xix [1887], pp. 415-418 & 456-460. 
Christy, M. Bird’s-Nesting and Bird Skinning : a complete description 
of the Nests and Eggs of Birds which breed in Britain. Second 
Edition. Revised and re written, with Directions for their Collec- 
tion and Preservation ; and a Chapter on Bird-Skinning, &c. 
London : 1888, 8vo, 138 pp., cuts. 
The first edition was by E. Newmau ; this is entirely re-written. 
Clifton, E. W. The Birds of Keiskama Hock Division of King 
William’s Town, Capo Colony. Ornis, 1888, pp. 147-154. 
A mere list of 73 species, with a few remarks on popular names and 
frequency of occurrence. 
Ceodius, G. Mittheilung liber eine Sammlung ausgestopfter Vogel. 
Arch. Ver. Mecklenb. xlii [1888], pp. 107-118. 
Simply a list, which might be useful to those working at the distribu- 
tion of Birds in Germany. 
Collett, R. [See Lams ( Laridas ).] 
Cooke, W. W. Report on Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley in 
the years 1884-1885. Washington : 1888, 8vo, 313 pp., map. Edited 
and Revised by C. H. Merriam. 
Cope, E. D., & Kingsley, J, S. The relative weight of the Brain to 
the Body in Birds. Am. Nat. 1888, pp. 537-539. 
Cordeaux, J. Ornithological Notes from North Lincolnshire. Zool. 
1888, pp. 59-63. 
. Field Notes from North Lincolnshire in the spring of 1888. T. c. 
pp. 241-247. 
— — . Heligoland. Naturalist, 1888, pp. 1-12. 
Almost entirely on Birds. 
. Notes from the Spurn in the spring of 1888. T. c. p. 202. 
. [See also Syrrhaptes ( Pteroclidce ).] 
Cordeaux, W. W. Notes on the Birds of Cashmere and the Dras 
District. Ibis, 1888, pp. 218-226. 
A very interesting account of a trip, extending from the middle of 
April to July 8th, during which the writer met with above 60 species of 
Birds and procured the nests and eggs of many of them. 
Corin, G., & Beneden, A. van. Recherches sur la regulation de la 
temperature chez les Pigeons prives d’hemispheres c^rebraux. Arch. 
Biol. pp. 265-276, 2 cuts. 
