239 Aves. 



72340 .Miufeldt, \l. W. 82 (119) 



1JH3, New and Extinct Birds and Other Species from the Pleistocene 

 of Oieg i;. Science N. 8. Vol. 37 p. 306-307. 83.4, 84.1..4, 89.1 



41 Cecil, Lady Wm. 82 (25) 



1910. Some Notes on a Few Egyptian Desert Bird?;. Avicult. Mag. (3) 

 Vol. 2 p. 23—33. 8!3.2,.H, 8(^, 87.4, 88.1,.9, 89.1, .7 



42 Laubinanii, A. 82 (4) 



1})12. Zwei neue palaarktische Formen. Verh. ornith. Oes. Bayerii Bd. 

 11 p. 1(>4— 1(>5. [2 nn. subspp. in: Gurrulus, Acclpiter.] (45.9'J, 46.85) 



88.1, 89.i 



43 Trouessart, E. L. 82 (4) 



1912. Les formes migratrices et les formes sedentaires dans la faune 

 ornithologiquo d'Europe. C. R. Acad. Sc. Paris T. 155 p. 1628— H»29. 

 [Origine des formes sedentaires des iles, corame la Corse, a chercher dans 

 les trainards parmi les oiseaux de passage. Par changement des routes 

 de migration les formes insulaires peavent devenir de bonnes especes 

 (p. e. Serinus canarius).'] (45.99, 46.85) 88,1 



44 von Tschnsi zu Sclnnidhoffen, Viktor. 82 (4) 



1912. Ueber palaearktisciie Formen. Ornith. Jahrb. Jahrg. 23 p. 216— 

 220. [4 nn. subspp. in: Riparia^ LocusteUa, Loxia, Ccturnix.] 



(43.69,.95,.96, 45.99) 86, 88.1 



45 Hennemann, W. 82 (4) 



1913. Ornithologisehe Notizen aus Rheinland und Holland von 1911. 

 Sitz.-Ber. nat. Ver. preuss. Rheinl. Wcstfalen 1912, p. 16—18. 



(43.42,.56,.58, 492) 87.4, 88.1,.9 



46 Kothschild, W. 82 (4) 



1913. Albino or Partially White Specimens. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Clnb 

 Vol. 31 p. 46—51. (41.81, 42.1, 45.5, 469 9, 492, 494, 54, 57.4,.6, 59.5, 

 62, 69.6, 71.2, 82, 86, 87, 925, 931, 935) 



83.3, 84.l,.2, 86, 87.2. 88.1, .9— 89.7 

 72347 DiaHKU, B. JI. Bianchi, V. L. 82 (403) 



1911. Oayna Pocciii h conpeAbJibHbix'b CTpau-b. IlTimw (Aves). T. 1 IIo- 

 jiyTOM-b 1. Cn6., 8", 384 pp., 7 Ta6ji. — Faune de la Russie et des pays 

 limitrophes f ondee principalement sur les collections du Mus^e zoologique 

 de I'Academie imperiale des Sciences de St-Petersbourg. Oiseaux (Aves). 

 Volume I. Colyrabiforraes et Procellariiformes. Demi-Volume premier 

 St.-Petersbourg, 8", 384 pp., 7 pis. (47, 57) 84.2..4 



48 Lynes, H. 82 (405) 



1912. Field- Notes on a Collection of Birds from the Mediterranean. 

 Ibis (9) Vol. 6 p. 121—187. (45.1,.73,.8,.82, 46.8, 495, 496, 499, 56.2,.43, 62) 



83.1,.3,.4, 84.2,.4, 86,.5, 87 2, 88.1,.9, 89.1 



49 . . . 82 (41) 



1912. Additional Records for Fair Isle and St. Kilda. Brit. Birds Vol. 

 6 p. 150-152. (41.11,.21) 88.3, 87.2, 88.1 



50 Chapman, Abel. 82 (41) 



1912. Spring-notes on the Borders (1911—12). Brit. Birds Vol. 6 p. 107 

 117, 5 figg. (41.45— .47, 42.82) 83.3, 84.1,.4 



51 Paterson, Jolin. 82 (41) 



1912. The Return of Summer-Birds to the „Clyde" Area in 1912. Glas- 

 gow Natnral. Vol. 4 p. 66—70. 15.2 (41.37— .43) 



83.1,.3, 84.2, 87.4, 88.1,.9 



52 Clarke, Wm. Eagle. 82 (41.1) 



1912. Some New Scottish and British Birds. On the Occurrence of the 

 Pine Bunting, Thrush Nightingale, and Baird's Sandpiper in Scotland. 

 Scottish Natural. 1912 p. 8—10. (41.11,.16) 85.3, 88.1 



53 Bedford, Duchess of, and Wm* Eagle Clarke. 82 (41.11) 



1913. Notes on Migratory Birds observed at Fair Isle during the year 

 1912. Scottish Natural. 1913 p. 5—8, 25—29. 



83.1, 84.1, 2,.4, 86,.5, 87.2,.4, 83.1, 89.7 

 72354 Baxter, Evelyn V., and Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul. 82 (41.33) 



1912. Bird Notes from the Isle of May in 1911. Scottish Natural. 1912 

 p. 53— o8. 88.1 



