Aves 436 



89376 Bryant, Harold Child. 88.1 Stnrnella : 16 



1912/14. Some Insects and Other Arthropods in the Diet of the West- 

 ern Meadowlark. Pomona Journ. Entoni. Yo!. 4 p. 807 — 809. [Stumella 

 neglecta.] — The Economic Value of the Western Meadowlark in Cali- 

 fornia. Circ. agric. Exper. Stat. California No. 236, l*i pp., 7 figg. — 

 A Determination of the Economic Status of the Western Meadowlark 

 (Stumella neglecta) in California. Univ. California Public. Zool. Vol. 11 

 p. 377—510, 4 pis., 5 rigg. (Review Auk N. S. Vol. 31 v. 417-419.) 



15.3,.6, 16.1,.5 



77 Beal, F. E. L. 88.1 Stnrnella : 16.1 



1918. Our Meadow Larks in Relation to Agriculture. (Stumella magna 

 and Stumella neglecta.) Yearbook U. S. Dent. Agile. 1912 p. 279—284. 



78 Gurney, J. H. 88.1 Sturnus : 15.2 



1914. Unusual Spring-Immigration of Starlings. Brit. Birds Vol. 7 p. 

 342-343. 



79 Joy, Norman H. 88.1 Sturnus : 15.2 



1914. Recovery of Marked Starlings. Brit. Birds Vol. 7 p. 341—342. 



80 Wade, E. W. 88.1 Sturnus (42.74) 



1913. Diminution of Starlings in Yorkshire. Brit. Birds Vol. 7 p. 178. 



81 Stemmler, Karl. 88.1 Sylvia : 15.2 



1914. Ein Ringvogel aus Schaffhausen in Afrika. Ornith. Beobachter 

 Jahrg. 11 p. 179 — 180. [Sylvia atricapilla.] 



82 Bunyard, Percy F. 88.1 Sylvia : 15.6 



1914. On the Breeding Habits of the Dartford Warbler. Brii. Birds 

 Vol. 7 p. 214—219. 



83 Ford-Lindsay, H. W. 88.1 Sylvia (42.25) 



1914. Ruppell's Warbler in Sussex. Brit. Birds Vol. 8 p. 93—94, 1 fig. 

 — by H. F. Witherby. p. 95 — 96. 

 89384 Etoc, Gabriel. 88.1 Sylviidae (403) 



1913. Monographie des Accentorides de la faune palearctique. (24 es- 

 peces). Bull. Soc. nation. Acclimat. France Ann. 60 p. 445—450, 484 — 



85 Hellm'ayr, C. E* 88.1 Tanagridae (8) 



1913. Beschreibung von zwei neuen neotropischen Tangaren. Verh. or- 

 nith. Ges. Bayern Bd. 11 p. 317—319. |2 nn. subspp. in: Compsocoma, 

 Atlapetes.] (86,.6, 87) 



86 Barington, H. H. 88.1 Timeliidae (5) 



1913. Remarks on two species of Timeliidae. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club 

 Yol. 33 p. 46—47. — New forms of Timeliidae. p. 59-63. [Proparus 

 ripponi n. sp. — 4 nn. subspp. in: Stachyris, Ixulus, Siva, Alcippe.] 



(51.3, 54.1,.3, 59.1) 



87 Harington, H. B. 88.1 Trochalopterum (59.1) 



1914. New subspecies of Trochalopterum from the North Cachar Hills. 

 Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club Vol. 33 p. 92—93. [T. erythrocephalum godioini 

 n. subsp.] — Trochalopterum erythrocephalum erythrolaema Hume. p. 93. 



88 Beal, F. E. L. 88.1 Turdidae : 16.1 



1914. The American Thrushes Valuable Bird Neighbors. The Robin, 

 Bluebird, and other Members of the Thrush Family entertain with their 

 Songs and help the Farmer by Eating many Dangerous Pests. Yearbook 

 U. S. Dept. Agric. 1913 p. 135—142, 1 pi. 



89 Mearns, Edgar A. 88.1 Turdidae (67.6) 



1914. Descriptions of Eight New African Bulbuls. Smsthson. miscell. 

 Coll. Yol. 61 No. 25, 6 pp. [Andropadus fricki n. sp. (1 n. subsp.). — 6 

 nn. subspp. in: Phyllastrephus 3, Chlorocichla, Stelgidocichla 2.] 



90 Harington, H. H. 88.1 Turdinulus 



1913. Two new forms of Turdinulus. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club Vol. 33 

 p. 44—46. [2. nn. subspp.] (51.3, 59.1 ,.4) 



89391 Rooinson, S. M 88.1 Turdinulus : 15.6 



1912. Nidification of Davison's Babbler (Turdinulus exsul). Journ. Bom- 

 bay nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 21 p. 1088—1089. 



