351 Avea 



fiir Riu^versuche in Bern in den Jahren 1911 bis 1913. Oruith. Beob- 

 achter Jahrg. 11 p. 268—287. 



83.3—84.1, 86, 88.1,.9— 89.7 

 201193 Barringtou, R. M. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Bird Rushes and Wrens. Irish Natural. Vol. 23 p. 241—247. 



83.1,.3, 84.2, 86, 88.1 



94 Freuiid, L. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Vogelzugsbeobachtungen aus Bohmon 1913. Lotos Prag Bd. 62 

 p. 139—143. — Vogelberingungen in Bohmen. p. 161 — 164. 

 83.3,.4, 84.2, 86.5, 87.4, 88.1,.9, 89.1 



95 Gurnej, J. H. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Birds Travelling North in October. Zoologist (4) Vol. 18 p. 449 

 —450. 83.3, 84.1,.2 



96 Hegyfoky, J. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Az 1913. evi tavaszi raadarvonulas es az ido jarasa. — Vogelzug 

 und Wettor im Friihling des Jahres 1913. Aquila T. 21 p. 188—191. 



83.1,.2,.b,.4, 86,.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9 



97 Jones, Lynds. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Nineteen Years of Bird Migration at Oberlin, Ohio. >Vilson Bull. 

 Vol. 26 p. 198-205. 



83.1,.3, 84.1,.2,.4, 86.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9, 89.1 



98 Knopfli, W. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Einheimische Vogelgesellschaften. Ornith. Beobachter Jahrg. 12 

 p. 33-43. 83.l,.3, 84.4, 86, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9 



99 Lauipert, Anna. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Studien iiber die Wanderungen der Vogel. I, Die Friihjahrsbe- 

 siedelung von Wiirttemberg im Jahre 1910. Jahresh. Ver. Taterl. Nat. 

 Wiirttemberg Jahrg. 70 p. 269—286, 7 Taf. 



86.5, 87.4, 88.1 

 201200 La Touche, J. D. D. 82 : 152 



1914. The Spring Migration at Chinwangtao in North-East Chihli. Ibis 

 (10) Vol. 2 p. 560-586. 



83.1-84. 4, 86,.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9— 89.7 



01 Schenk, Jakob. 82 : 15.2 



1914. A madarvonulas Magyarorszagon az 1913. ev tavaszan. A Magyar 

 Kiralyi Ornithologiai Kozpont XX. evi jelentese. — Der Vogelzug in 

 Ungarn im Friihjahre 1913. XX. Jahresbericht der Koniglich Ungari- 

 schen Ornithologischen Centrale. Aqaila T. 21 p. 137—187, 5 figg. 

 83.1-84.4, 86,.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.9, 89.1 



02 Stone, Witmer. 82 : 15.2 



1914. Report on the Spring Migration of 1914. Cassiuia Proc. Dela- 

 ware Valley ornith. Club VoL 18 p. 38-61. 



I 83.1, .3 -84.4, 86.5, 87.2,.4, 88.1,.6,.9, 89.1,.7 



03 Paterson, John. 82 : 15.2 



1914. The Return of Summer-Birds to the „Clyde Area" in 1914. Glas- 

 gow Natural. Vol. 6 p. 87—93. 83.1,3, 84.2, 87.4, 88.1,.S 

 04 Riviere, B. B. 82 : 15.2 

 1914. Notes on the Autumn Migration on the Norfolk Coast. Trans. 

 Norfolk and Norwich Nat< Soc. Vol. 9 p. 770-773. 

 06 Siuimons, George Finlay. 82 : 15.2 

 1914. Spring Migration (1914) at Houston, Texas. Wilson Bull. Vol. 26 

 p. 128—140. (76.4) 83.2,.3, 84.1,.2, 88.1, .9, 89.1 



06 Witherby, H. F. 82 : 15.2 



1914. The ^British Birds" Marking Scheme. Progress for 1914 and 

 Some Results. Brit. Birds Vol. 8 p. 161-168. 



83.1,.3— 84.3, 86.5, 8a 1, 89.1 



301207 Alexander, H. G. 82 : 15.2 



1915. Notes on Migration at Dungeness, Kent, Autumn 1914. Brit. Birds 

 Vol. 8 p. 226-229. 84.1, .2,.4, 88.1 



