JO THE NATURAL HISTORY AND SCIENTIFIC 
ORNITHOLOGY. 
Islands, by Rowley; Ammomanes Deserti, by Rowley ; On the Distribution of Barn-Owls, by 
R. Bowdler Sharpe. 
Part V. On the Geographical Distribution of Barn Owls, by R. B. Sharpe; Birds of the Fiji 
Islands, by Rowley (continued) ; Species of Hypsipetes inhabiting Madagascar, by Newton; 
Trichoglossus Arfaki, by Rowley ; Machaerirhynchus Nigripectus, by Rowley; Trichoglossus 
Musshenbroekii, by Finsch; Circus Alriginosus, Brighton Buntings, Zonotrichia Albicollis, 
Hirundo Rustica (continued), Coturnix Dactylisonans, Chen Albatus, Thalassidroma Bullockii, 
by Rowley. 
SALVIN (Osbert, M.A., F.R.S.) On the Avifauna of the Galapagos Archipelago, with a map 
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SAYI (P.) Ornitologia Toscana, 3 vols., 8vo., hal'/ green morocco , uncut, Pisa, 1827-31, 
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