The Editors of ^ The Ibis ^ are glad to receire copies of Books 
and Papers relating to Ornithology—which wiU be duly noticed in 
this Journal. 
List of Publications received since the issue of No. 5. 
1. A. VON Pelzeln. Bericht iiber die Leistungen in der Naturgescbichte 
der Vogel wahrend des Jabres 1876. 
2. F. Beugoemann. On the Young of Pityriasis gymnocephalus. From the 
‘ Annals and Magazine of Natural History,’ January 1878. 
3. F. Beuggemann. Weitere Mittheilungen iiher die Omithologie von 
Central-Borneo. 
4. G. Fischee. Bemerkungen iiher zweifelhafte celehensische Vogel. 
5. E. Mulsant. Description d’une espece nouvelle de Trochilid^. (Soc. 
Linn, de Lyon, 12 Oct. 1877.) 
6. E. Mulsant. Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux-Mouches, iv. Parts i., ii. 
7. L. Bureau. De la Mue du Bee et des Ornements Palp^braux du Maca- 
reux arctique {Fratercula arctica (Linn.)), Steph., apres la saison des amours. 
(Bull, de la Soc. Zool. de France, 1878.) 
8. R. Owen. On the Solitaire (Didtis solitarius, Gm.; Pezaphaps solitaria, 
Strickl.). (Ann. & Mag. N. H., Jan. 1878.) 
9. R. B. Sharpe. Contributions to the Ornithology of New Guinea.—Part II. 
On the Ornithological Collections formed by the late Dr. James in South-eastern 
New Guinea and Yule Island. (Joum. Linn. Soc., Zool. xiii.) 
10. R. Ridgway. Studies of American Herodiones.—Part I. Synopsis ot 
the American Genera of Ardeidse and Ciconiidse: including descriptions of three 
new Genera, and a Monograph of the American Species of the Genus Ardea, 
Linn. (Bull. Hayden’s Survey, iv. No. 1.) 
