28 Aves. 
AVES. 
the various Geese, Sandpipers, Grouse, and Gulls: in fact, the district 
appears to be a paradise for Water-Birds of all sorts. Eskimo names 
are added in most cases. [For the plates see the families : also see 
Falco ( Falconidce ), Budgies (il futacillidce), and cf. Zool. Rec. xx & xxi, 
pp. 11 & ‘23.] 
Net .son, T. II. Ornithological Notes from Rcdcar. Zool. 1888, pp. 
185-138. 
Newberry, J. S. The Flight of Birds. Science, xi [1888], pp. 9 & 10. 
[Cf. Zool. Rec. xxiv, Aves, p. 22, and see Ali.en, J. A., Coues, E., 
Lucas, F. A., Trowbridge, W. P.] 
Newman, E. [See Christy, M.] 
Newton, A. Encycl. Brit. ed. 9. Yol. xxiii : Artt. tTanager [Tanagridce], 
tTapaculo [Pteroptocliidce, fig. of P. albicollis], Teal [Anatidaf], Tern 
[Sternidee], tThrush [Turduhe], tTinamou [Crypturi, fig. of Rlujn - 
chotus rufescens ], Titmouse [Par idee], tTody [Todidee, fig. of T. 
viridis], fToucan [ Rhamphastielce ], tTouraco [. Musopthagidce , fig. of 
T. albicristatus], Tree-creeper [Certhiielce], tTrogon [Trogonielee], 
Tropic-bird [ Phaethontidee ], tTrumpeter [ PsopTiiielce , fig. of P. leuco % 
plera ], tTurkey [Phasianidce], Turnstone [Charadriidce]. Vol. xxiv: 
Artt. f Vulture [ Sarcorhamphidcv = Catliartidce , auett., and Vulturid a?, 
fig. of Gypagus papa], Wagtail [Alotacillidce], t Warbler [Sylviidce 
and Mniotiltidce ], Waxwing [Ampelidce], Weaver-bird [Ploceidce], 
Wheatear [ Sylviidai ], Whitethroat [Sylviidce], Wigeon [Anatidce], 
Woodcock [Scolopacidai], tWoodpecker [Pic idee, fig. of Melanerpes 
formicivorus]. Wren [ Troglodytidee ], Wryneck [Picidce], fZosterops 
[Zosteropidee]. Those marked t are important. [Cf. Zool. Rec. 
xxiv, Aves, p. 22.] 
. [See also Syrrliaptes ( Pteroclidee ).] 
Newton, A. & E. [Seo Zosterops ( Meliphagideu ).] 
Newton, E. Address to the Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society. 
Tr. Norw. Soc. iv, pp. 537-547. 
Treating of the extermination of the rarer species of Birds and of the 
Birds of the Mascarene Islands, including the Seychelles, of which the 
first complete list published is appended (pp. 548-554). 54 are peculiar 
to the group, while 17 are extinct. [See Gallinula ( Rallidce ).] 
Nikolski, A. M. 0 faunye pozvonotschnikhe jivotnikhe dna balkhach- 
skoi kotlovini. Trudui St. Petersburg Nat. xix [1888], pp. 59-188. 
[Aves, pp. 96-150 ; 226 spp.] On the fauna of vertebrate animals in 
the Balkash Valleys (Central Asia). 
Noack, T. [See Dorries, F.] 
Norman, G. C. [See Coccystes ( Cuculidce ).] 
North, A. J. Notes on the Nidification of certain Australian Birds. 
P. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. ii, pp. 985-988. 
Platycercus barnardi, Psephotus heematog aster, Trichoglossas chloro - 
lepidotus , XenorhyncJms australis . 
