194 Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain on the 
1903. [Ritter v. Tschusi, Ornitliol. Jahrbuch, xiv. p. 8, “Ueber pala- 
arktische For men” (Description of Passer hispaniolensis arrigonii: 
Sardinia) ; p. 139 (Description of Garrulus glandarius sardus 
from Sardinia).] 
1903. [Siga. C. Picchi, 1 Avicula,’ vii. p. 40. (Description of Buteo buteo 
arrigonii from Sardinia.)] 
1906. [Pastor O. Kbeinschmtdt, ‘ Falco,’ ii. p. 71. (Description of 
Erithacus dandalus sardus from Sardinia.)] 
1906. Dr. E. Hartert, Bulletin Br. Orn. Club, xvi. p. 45. (Description 
of Regulus regulus interni from Sardinia and Corsica.) 
1908. Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, Bull. B. O. C. xxiii. p. 16. (Exhibition 
of eggs of Sitta whiteheadi , Sylvia sarda , and Certhia familiaris 
corsa taken in May 1908 in Corsica, and accompanying remarks.) 
1909. Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, Ornitliol. Jakrbuch, xx. pp. 139-143, 
“Weitere Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Eier von Earns audouini 
Payr.” (Notes on the eggs and breeding habits of L. audouini and 
X. argentatus cachinnans as observed near Corsica and Sardinia.) 
1909. Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain, Bull. B. O. C. xxv. p. 39. (Exhibition 
of a series of 14 eggs of Larus audouini Payr.) 
1909. Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain and R. H. Read, Bull. B. O. C. xxv. 
pp. 22-3. (Exhibition of a series of eggs of 50 species of Corsican 
birds with nests, and notes on the results of two visits in 1908 and 
1909.) 
1910. Dr. G. Schiebel, Ornithol. Jahrbuch, xxi. p. 102, “Neue Vogel* 
formen aus Corsica.” (Descriptions of 7 new subspecies from 
Corsica and notes on other forms obtained by the writer in May 
and June 1910.) 
1910. Dr. C. Parrot, Ornith. Monatsber. xviii. pp. 153-156, “Neue 
Vogelformen aus dem mediterranien Gebiet.” (Includes de¬ 
scriptions of 7 new subspecies from Corsica obtained between 
January and June 1910, and critical remarks on those described 
by Dr. Schiebel.) Also correction of nomenclature, t. c. p. 184. 
1910. Dr. C. Parrot, Ornith. Jahrbuch, xxi. pp. 121-166, “ Beitrage zur 
Ornithologie der Insel Korsika.” Full critical notes on some 41 
forms, including descriptions of JEgithalus caudatus tyrrhenicvs 
and Regulus ignicapillus minor. [First instalment: but we notice 
with deep regret the announcement of Dr. Parrot’s untimely 
death in January last.] 
As will be noticed, this list contains references to a few 
papers in which Sardinian subspecies which are common to 
both islands have been described, but no attempt has been 
made to include works which deal with the fauna of Sardinia 
only, such as the papers by Cara, Salvadori, and Brooke. 
Lord Lilford explored the islands in the Straits of Bonifacio 
