THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Aves 11 
Gibson, E. Notes on the Birds of Paisaudu, Republic of Uruguay. 
Ibis, 1885, pp. 275-283. 
The author gives a list of 52 species which he identified, and describes 
the nests and eggs of a considerable number. 
Giglioli, E. [See Salvadori, T.] 
Gill, T. The Principles of Zoogeography. P. Biol. Soc. Wash. ii. 
pp. 1-66. 
Gill, W. W.' [See Chalmers, J.J 
Godman, F. D., & Salyin, 0. Biologia Ceutrali-Americana; or, Con¬ 
tributions to the Knowledge of the Fauna and Flora of Mexico and 
Central America. London: 1885, 4to; Zoology, pt. xliii., Aves , 
pp. 345-360 [Frlngillidce , genera Guiraca , Oryzoborus , Amaurospiza , 
Spermophila , Volatinia , Phonipcira ]. [See Volatinia splendens , V. 
jacarina.'] [ Cf . Zool. Rec. xxi. Aves, p. 15.] 
-, -. [See also Phonipara plueoptila ( famosa , Lawr. ?) ( Frin¬ 
gillidce ).] 
Goss, N. S. [See Plano ides forficatus , Ictinia subccenilea ( Falconidaf, 
Vireo at.icapillus ( Vireonidce).~\ 
Gould, J. [the late]. The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent 
Papuan Islands, including any new species that maybe discovered in 
Australia. Pts. xix. & xx. London : 1885, fol. [cf. Zool. Rec. xxi. 
Aves, p. 16]. The letterpress is by R. B. Sharpe. 
The species (all figured) are Cacatua gymnopis , C. ducorpsi , Cyclopsitta 
occidental!s , Pristorhamphus versteri, Urocharis longicauda , Glyc-ychcera 
fcdlax, Carpophaga rub nicer a, Ptilopus solomonensis , Halcyon tristrami , 
Pachycephala fuscoflava, Zosterops brunneicauda , uropygialis , Myiagra 
fulviventris , Paradisea decora, Cacatua triton, C. ophthalmica, (EcUstoma 
pygmceum, Ptilotis albonotata, Bhamphocharis crassirostris , Euthyrhynchus 
flavigula, E. fuloigula , K. griseigula , Rhectes leucorhynchus, R. cevvini- 
ventris , Calornis gularis, Stigmatops clitoris. 
--. Supplement to the TrochiUdce, or Humming Birds. Pts. iii. 
[1883], iv. [1885]. London: fol. [c/. Zool. Rec. xviii. Ares, p. 11]. 
For species figured, see TrochiUdce: the letterpress is by R. B. 
Sharpe. 
-•. [See also Waterhouse, F. H.] 
Graff, L. y. [See Tetrao urogallus (Tetraonidce).~\ 
Grandidier, A. [See Milne-Edwards, A.] 
Green, J. R. [See Collocalia niclifica ( Cypselidce ).] 
Grieve, S. The Great Auk, or Garefowl (Alca impennis, Linn.). Its 
History, Archseology, and Remains. London and Edinburgh : 1885, 
4to, xii. & 58 pp., 9 pis., 9 appendd. 
Besides seven cuts, a double plate is given of the two eggs in the 
Museum of Science and Art, Edinburgh [not previously figured], and a 
map of supposed distribution—both coloured. 
