474 Recently published Ornithological Works. 
57. Elliofs Monograph of the Hornbills. 
[A Monograph of the Bucerotidae, or Family of the Homhills. By B. 
G. Elliot, F.E.S.E., F.L.S., &c. Parts ii.-v., small folio, 1877. Pub¬ 
lished by the Author.] 
Of Mr. Elliotts excellently illustrated Monograph of the 
Hornbills we have already spoken (Ibis, 1877, p. 376). The 
parts issued since (namely ii.-v.) contain figures of the fol¬ 
lowing species:— 
Part n. 
Bucorvus abyssinicus. Khytidoceros undulatus. 
Hydrocorax planicornis. Anorrhinus comatus. 
Anthracoceros malabaricus. Tockus flavirostris. 
Buceros rhinoceros. 
Anthracoceros malayanus. 
Cranorrhinus cassidix. 
Part III. 
Bycanistes cristatus. 
Lophoceros nasutus. 
Tockus hemprichii. 
Dichoceros bicornis. 
Anorrhinus leucolophus. 
Penelopides panini. 
Part IV. 
Anthracoceros coronatus. 
Tockus gingalensis. 
Tockus griseus. 
Part V. 
Aceros nt 
Pholidophalus fistulator. 
Penelopides manillse. 
Bhytidoceros plicatus. 
Tockus fasciatus. 
Tockus semifasciatus'. 
Lophoceros birostris. 
Mr. Elliot is not quite sufficiently careful about his loca¬ 
lities to please the exigencies of modern science. Surely he 
must know full well that Hydrocorax planicornis is not a 
native of the Moluccas V’ Does not B. rhinoceros, var, 
javanica,’^ of Mull; et Schl., apply to the Javan B. lunatus, 
which is certainly distinct from B. rhinoceros ? 
58. Harvie Brownes Notes on Sutherlandshire Birds. 
[Supplementary Notes on the Birds found breeding in Sutherland. By 
J. A. Harvie Brown. Pr. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 1877, pp. 226-248.] 
The birds of Sutherland have for some years past been under 
investigation by Mr. Harvie Brown, who has already pub¬ 
lished a series of notes respecting them (Pr. N. H. Soc. 
