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Saunders, Howard; and Salvin, Osbert.  Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum, XXV, London, 1896. pp.I-XV; 1-475; pls.I-VIII.  Catalogue of the [[underlined]] Gaviae [[/underlined]] and [[underlined]] Tubinares [[/underlined]] in the collection of the British Museum.  [[underlined]] Gaviae [[/underlined]] by Howard Saunders.    [[underlined]] Tubinares [[/underlined]] by Osbert Salvin.
A catalogue of the [[underlined]] Gaviae [[/underlined]] (Gulls, Terns, and Skuas), and the [[underlined]] Tubinares [[/underlined]] (Albatrosses, Petrels, etc.) including all of the known species, accompanied by descriptions of each species, synonomy, and lists of the specimens in the British Museum.  (The portion devoted to the Tubinares is based partly upon Museum material.)

Ridgway, Robert.  A manual of North American birds.  [[strikethrough]] By Robert Ridgway. [[/strikethrough]] [[symbol: paragraph]] Second Edition, Philadelphia, 1896.  [[symbol: paragraph]] pp.I-XIII; 1-653; pls.I-CXXIV.
All North American species, and many allied ones from extra-limital regions are concisely described.  In the appendix [[strikethrough]] are added descriptions of [[/strikethrough]] over ninety species added to the North American avifauna since the issue of the first [[strikethrough]] des [[/strikethrough]] edition are described.  The following species and genera are here named for the first time:  [[underlined]] Cardinalis cardinalis floridanus, Oreospiza, [[/underlined]] and Arremonops.

Charles W. Richmond.  Description of a new species of Plover from the East Coast of Madagascar.  [[strikethrough]] By [[/strikethrough]]  [[symbol: paragraph]]  
[[underlined]] Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., [[/underlined]] X, Mch. 14, 1896, pp.53,54.
[[underlined]] AEgialitis thoracica [[/underlined]] is described new.

R. C. McGregor.  Albinos. [[strikethrough]] By [[/strikethrough]] [[symbol: paragraph]] 
[[underlined]] Nidologist, [[/underlined]] III, No.9, May, 1896, p.94.
Notes are offered on seven albino birds collected by the author.  [[strikethrough]] (Based partly on Museum material.) [[/strikethrough]]

Robert Ridgway.  Nesting of the Duck Hawk in trees. [[strikethrough]] By [[/strikethrough]] [[symbol: paragraph]] 
[[underlined]] Nidologist, [[/underlined]] III, Nos. 4 and 5, Dec., 1895, p.42-43.
An account of the resting of a pair of Duck Hawks in trees, near Mt. Cornel, Ill.  [[strikethrough]] inois. [[/strikethrough]]

William Palmer.  On the Florida Ground Owl [[underlined]] (Speotyto floridana). [[/underlined]] [[strikethrough]] By The [[/strikethrough]]  [[underlined]] Auk, [[/underlined]] XIII, no.2, April, 1896, p.499-108; pl.II.
An account of the habits of this species as observed by the writer.