2 Aves 
III. AYES. 
INTRODUCTION. 
No extraordinary discovery in Ornithology marks the year 1899, but 
much steady progress has been achieved, and some important contributions 
to our osteological knowledge have been made by Messrs Beddard, Pycraft 
and Dr Sushkin. I have to acknowledge the assistance which Mr Charles 
Chubb has rendered me in the preparation of this Record. 
I. TITLES.* 
1. *Acloque, A. Faune de France, contenant la description de toutes 
les especes indigenes disposees en tableaux analytiques, avec 4000 
figures. Avec une preface par E. Perrier. Yol. v. Oiseaux. Paris 
1899, 8vo, 200 pp., 300 figg. 
2. Adams, L. E. A plea for Owls and Kestrels. J. Northamptonshire 
Nat. Hist. Soc. 1898, pp. 45-55. [, Strigiformes , Accipitriformes.\ 
3. Albert, F. Contribuciones al estudio de las aves Chilenas. Santiago, 
Chile, 1898, 8vo, Entregas 1-8, 256 pp., Entrega 9. Tom n. Entrega 
i, 1899. 
4..-. Estudios sobre la Ornitolojia Chilena. Revist. Chilena iii, 
pp. 25-28. [ Caprimulgi. ] 
5. Alexander, B. An ornithological expedition to the Zambesi River. 
Ibis 1899, pp. 549-583, pi. xi. [Nectariniidce , Ploceidce , Dicruridce , 
Laniidce .] 
6. -. On birds from the Zambesi River. Bull. B. O. C. viii, pp. xlviii, 
xlix, 1. lv. [Sylviidce, Nectariniidce. J 
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7. -. On a new species of warbler from the Zambesi. Op. cit. x, 
p. xvii. [Sylviidce.\ 
8. Allen, J. A. Truth versus error. Auk xvi, pp. 46-51. 
9. -. Republication of descriptions of new species and sub-species of 
North American birds. T. c. pp. 338-350. 
10. Allison, A. Sprague’s Pipit near New Orleans. T. c. p. 82. [. Mota- 
cillidce .] 
11. -. The Sparrows of Mississippi. T. cl pp. 266-270. 
12. Anderson, K. Meddelelser om Faeroernes Fugle med sserligt Hensyn 
til Nalso. Efter skriftlige Oplysninger fra P. F. Petersen, Nolso. 
Vidd. Medd. 1899, pp. 239-261. 
13. Andrews, C. W. On the extinct birds of Patagonia, i. The skull 
and skeleton of Pharorhacos inflating Ameghino. Tr. Zool. Soc. 
London xv, pp. 55-86, pis. xiv-xvii. [Stereornithes.\ 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder lias not seen the 
Paper or Work referred to. 
