THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 11 
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Completes the work, which is well illustrated by Deiker and A. Muller. 
[See W. v. Reichenau, J. f. 0. 1883, pp. 426 & 427.] 
Musschenbroek, S. C. J. W. van. Dagboek van Dr. H. A. Bern- 
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Bernstein’s last Journal, with a review of the Paradiseidce by the 
Editor, as well as some remarks on Eclcctus. 
Nehrling, H. Beitrage zur Ornisdes nordlichen Illinois. J. f. 0. 1883, 
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Nelson, E. W. Birds of Bering Sea and the Arctic Ocean. [Cruise of 
the revenue steamer ‘ Corwin ’ in Alaska and the N.W. Arctic Oceau 
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Newton, A. Ornithological Nomenclature. An addendum to “ The 
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. Mr. Seebohm’s “ Fugitive Observations.” 8vo, pp. 1 & 2. 
The above two papers refer to some remarks by Seebohm on the 
name of the Woodchat Shrike. 
. [See Audouin, J. V.] 
. See also articles Lory, Love-bird, Lyre-bird, Macaw, Magpie, 
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Newton, E. T. On the remains of a Red-throated Diver ( Colymbus 
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Niciiols, A. Zoological Notes on the Structure, Affinities, Habits, and 
Mental Faculties of Wild and Domestic Animals ; with anecdotes 
concerning and adventures among thorn ; and some account of their 
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Contains very good field-notes, principally ou Australian Birds. 
Nicholson, F. On a Second Collection of Birds made in the Island of 
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89 species recorded, with many additions to the previous list [Zool. 
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. On a Collection of Birds from Borneo. Ibis, 1883, pp. 85-90. 
Notes on Birds from Labuan and N.E. Borneo. [Prionopidce.] 
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[See Ancitidce , Limicolce.'] 
