Recently published Ornithological Works. 109 
and gives an account of new collections sent to the Darmstadt 
Museum from Celebes. Four species are thus added to the 
list; and the Chalcophaps previously mentioned as C. stephani 
is now designated C. wallacii, sp. nov. Eudynamis melano- 
rhyncha is also added to the ornis of the Sanghir Islands. 
11. Gould^s ^ Birds of New Guinea.^ 
[The Birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan Islands, including 
any new species that may he discovered in Australia. By John Gould 
F.R.S. &c. Part V. Folio. London, 1877. Published by the Author, 
26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, W.C.] 
Mr. Gould^s annual part of the ^ Birds of New Guinea^ 
contains, as usual, figures of many most interesting species, 
as will be seen by the subjoined list:— 
Manucodia comrii. 
-chalybea. 
Casuarius picticollis. 
-westermanni. 
Monarcha kordensis. 
-melanonota. 
Geolfroyms simplex. 
Trichoglossus musschenbroekii. 
Psitteuteles rubronotatus. 
-subplacens. 
Loriculus aurantiifrons. 
Chalcites meyeri. 
Myzomela cruentata. 
12. Gould's ^ Birds of AsiaJ* 
[The Birds of Asia. By J. Gould, F.R.S. &c. Dedicated to the 
Honourable East-India Company. Part XXX. Folio. London: 1877. 
Published by the Author, 26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, W.C.] 
The same may he said of the past yeaFs number of the 
^ Birds of Asia,^ which gives us portraits of the following 
species:— 
Pitta cEerulea. 
—— cucullata. 
Chalcites hodgsoni. 
-xanthorhynchus. 
Lobiophasis castaneicaudatus. 
Gallus sonnerati. 
Chrysocolaptes xanthocephalus. 
Of these the second species of Lobiophasis and the rare and 
newly discovered Sarcophanops are of the greatest interest to 
ornithologists. We regret to see that Mr. Gould has been 
Sarcophanops steerii. 
Oriolus chinensis. 
Carduelis orientalis. 
Parus elegans. 
Hllgithalus flammiceps. 
Dicseum dorsale. 
