384 Recently published Ornithological Works. 
should give us some clue to where these names can he found. 
There is not a single reference to other writers in Mr. Ferry's 
List—only the bare generic and specific names being 
given. 
37. Gyldenstolpe on Algerian Birds. 
[Bidrag till Kannedomen om det Hogre Djurlifvet i Algeriet, af Nils 
Gyldenstolpe. Upsala, 1910. 48 pp.] 
Count Nils Fersen Gyldenstolpe, of Stockholm, has 
favoured, us with a copy of his article on the vertebrates 
obtained or observed during a recent tour in Algeria. 
The species of Birds met with were 98 in number, and short 
field-notes are attached to the names of each of them. 
The nomenclature used seems to be that of Dr. Ilartert in 
his ‘Palaearctic Birds/ to whom and to Prof. Lonnberg the 
author renders thanks for assistance in the determination 
of difficult specimens. 
38. Hartert’s ( Miscellanea Ornithological 
[Miscellanea Ornithologica. Critical, Nomenclatorial and other 
Notes, mostly on Palaearctic Birds and their Allies. By Ernst Harterfc, 
Ph.D., &c. Nov. Zool. xvii. p. 477.] 
Dr. Hartert first takes up the very difficult genus Saxicola, 
and says that it is impossible to separate from it the “ so- 
called" genus Dromoleeaj in which we quite agree with him. 
But, as will be seen by what follows, there are many other 
serious questions among the Stonechats as yet undecided. 
The author then discusses the scarce and little-known 
Wrens of the genera Tesia, Spelceornis, Sphenocichla, and 
their allies, and devotes a plate to their illustration. 
Finally, Dr. Hartert endeavours to shew that the correct 
name of the Green Bee-eater (. Merops viridis) is Merops lamark 
lamark. But it would be very inadvisable to alter the title 
of such a well-known species. 
39. Hartert on the Eggs of the Paradise-birds. 
[On the Eggs of the Paradiseidae. By Ernst Hartert. Nov. Zool. 
xvii. p. 484.] 
Dr. Hartert describes the splendid collection of the eggs 
