99 Aves. 
Systematic. — Passeriformes. 
5831 
Hamburg is an Indian specimen, Har- 
teiit, Ornith. Monatsber., 14, (82). — A. 
richardi von Barnaul, Buturlin, Psov. i 
ruzejn. ochota, Moskva, 12, (318). — A. 
mfuscatus Blyth, a small dark form of A. 
richardi ; A. kiang sinensis Dav. = 
Oreocorys sylvanus (Hodgs.), La Touche, 
Ibis, 1906, (640). — A. rufulus and its 
allies, Neumann, J. Ornith., 54, (231— 
232). — A. nicholsoni longirostris note on, 
(232). — A. n. lmrarenais subsp. n. Mts. of 
Ilarar, A. n. nyaamc subsp. n. Nyasa 
Lako to Uholio, (233); A. lencophrya 
sordidus notes on (231); A. 1. omoenaia 
subsp. n. Omo River, S. Ethiopia, A. 1. 
zaphiroi subsp. n. Mts. of Ilarar., (235); 
A. 1. zenkeri subsp. n. Kamerun (235) ; 
A. 1. angolensis subsp. n. Angola, Nyasa 
Land and Herman E. Africa (236); A. 1. 
bohndorjtfi subsp. n. Upper Congo, (236); 
A. leggei sp. n. S. E. Rmvenzori, 
Grant, London, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Cl., 
19, (26). 
Motacilla alba , in Co. Mayo ; Warren, 
Zoologist, 10, (275); in the Isle of 
Man, Ralfe, L.c. ; M. alba dukhunensis 
in S. Ethiopia, Neumann, J. Ornith., 54, 
(229). — M. boarula near Leipzig, Voigt, 
Ornith. Monatsber., 14, (174). — M. boa- 
rula, Lons, Ornith. Monatschr., Gera, 31, 
(504-505) and Wemer, Zool.Beob., Frank- 
furt a. M., 47, (180-181). — M. rail Bonap., 
continental allies, Tioeiiuhst, Hastings, 
Ann. Rep. Nat. Hist., 1, (38-41, pi. iv). — 
M. flava its status in Sussex, id. T.c.. — 
M. borealis Sundev. is M. thunbcrgi 
Billberg, Lonnberg, J. Ornith., 54, 
(531). — M. barnardi sp. n. Dawson River 
Queensland, North, Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N. S.W., 30, (578). 
Oreocorys sylvanus, eggs of Cuculus 
canorus in nest of, Rattray, Bombay J. 
Nat. Hist. Soc., 16, 1905, (659). 
Alaudidae. 
Notices sur les Alaudidae. (Russ.) 
Bianchi, St. Peterburg, Bull. Ac. Sci., 
23, (205-210). 
Alauda arvensis near New York, 
Bildersee, Bird Lore, Harrisburg, Pa., 
6, 1 904, (204-205). — A. arvensis cinerea, 
at Flannan Islands lighthouse ; 
Clarke, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, 
(139). — A.inopinata in S. Tibet, Eggs, 
Dresser, Ibis, 1906, (343). — A. brachy- 
dactyla aus Ungarn, Csorgey, Aquila, 
13, (171-179). 
Melanocoryphoides gen. n. fur Melano- 
con/pha maxima, Bianchi, St. Peterburg, 
Bull. Ac. Sci., 23,(205-240). 
Mirajra secunda, nest figured, 
Berney, Emu, 6, (pi. v). — M. javanica 
pallida, correction, IIartert, Nov. Zool., 
13, (755). — M. rufescens sp. n. Northern 
Territory of South Australia, Ingram, 
London, Bull. Brit. Ornith. Cl., 16, 
(116). 
Olocurys alpeslris, near Herne Bay, 
Clark, Zoologist, 10, (430) ; occurrence 
in Chosliiro, Coward, T.c. (72). — 0. 
alpestris praticola, breeding in eastern 
Massachusetts, Allen, Auk, 23, (101— 
102), and Eastern distribution of, 
Norton, T.c. (225-226). 
Pseudalaudula gen. n. fur Alauda 
pispolctta Pall., Bianchi, St. Peterburg, 
Bull. Ac. Sci., 23, (205-240). 
Rkazocorys gen. n. fiir Spizocorys 
razae Alexander, Bianchi, L.c. 
Teplirocorys cinerea erlangeri subsp. n. 
S. Ethiopia, Neumann, J. Ornith., 54, 
(239). 
Fringillidae. 
Acanthis liornemanni on Fair island, 
Clarke, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, ( 1 7). 
— Acanthis linaria, breeding on the 
Magdalen islands, Callender, Auk, 23, 
(102-123). 
Ampliispiza belli, note, Pierce, 
Condor, 8, (152-153) A. bilincata 
deserbicola, note, Bailey, T.c. (111-112). 
Astragalinus tristis, note ; Amer. 
Ornith., Worcester, Mass., 6, (26-30). 
Calcarius lapponicus, at Fair island, 
Clarke, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, (18- 
19) ; in Brussels market, Dubois, 
Orni8, London, 13, (135). 
Carduelis carduelis, in Midlothian, 
Campbell, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 1906, 
. (50) ; in Transcaucasia, notes on, 
Buturlin, Ibis, 1906,(423). — C.c. volgen- 
sis subsp. n. C. and E. Russia, (424) ; 
Saura River, Isimbirsk to the Ural, id. 
T. c. (736). — G. carduelis minor subsp. n. 
Ispahan and Sagrosch Mts., G. c. 
loudoni subsp. n. Prov. Shilan and 
Kaswin, Persia, Sarudny, Ornith. Monats- 
ber., 14, (47). — G. volgcnsis, loudoni, 
brevirostris, notes on, Buturlin, Ibis, 
1906, (736). — G. caniceps, breeds in 
Kashmir, Rattray, Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. 
Soc., 16, 1905, (658). 
