Aves 370 



agric. Exper. Stat. No. 4.) Jouru. exper. Zool. Vol. 18 p. 4.53—508, 7 

 pis. [6 fundamental self colors accounted for by interaction of 4 gene- 

 tic factors.] 

 201478 Craig, Wallace. 86.5 Columba : 15 



1914. Male doves reared in isolation. Jourii. animal Behav. Vol. 4 p. 

 121 — 133. [Development of social reactions (voice, gesture) in spite of 

 absence of mates in response to human beings. Persistence of human 

 influence. Supplement by experience to innate sensory inlet in sexual 

 reactions.] 15.1,.6 



79 Townseud, Charles W. 86.5 Columba : 15 



1915. Notes on the Rock Dove {Columba domestica.) Auk N. S. Vol. 32 

 p. 306-316. 15.6 



80 Fonrnier, Luciea. 86.5 Columba : 16.1 



1913. Carrier Pigeons in the French Army. Scient. Amer. Vol. 109 p. 

 32-33, 7 iigg. 



81 . . . 86.5 Ectopistes 



1914. On Ectopistes niigratorius. Auk N. S. Vol. 31 p. 566—568. [Ex- 

 tinct.] 



82 Shufeldt, R. W. 86.5 Ectopistes : 14 



1915. Anatomical and Other Notes on the Passenger Pigeon {Ectopistes 

 niigratorius) Lately Living in the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens. Auk 

 N. S. Vol. 32 p. 29-41, B pis. 



14.12,.22,.313,.32,.33,.36,.61,.65,.71,.73,.81,.83,.84 



83 Ridgway, Robert. 86.5 Oeaoenas (86) 



1915. A Neve Pigeon from Chiriqui, Panama. Proc. biol. Soc, Washing- 

 ton Vol. 28 p. 139. [Genoenas chiriquemis a. sp.J 



84 lerkes, Robert M. 86.5 Tartar : 11.856 



1915. Color Vision in the Ring-Dove (Tutur risorius). Proc. nation. 

 Acad. Sc. Vol. 1 p. 117—119. [Existence of Purkinje phenomenon. Sex- 

 ual differences. Temperamental differences.] 

 2014S5 Yerkes, Robert M., and A. M. Eisenberg. 86.5 Turtur : 15 



191-^. Preliminaries to a study of color vision in the ring-dove Tartar 

 risorius. Joarn. animal Behav. Vol. 5 p. 25—43, 1 fig. [Not sufficiently 

 docile to be |a good subject. Individual differences (possibly sexual) 

 in reaction value of certain red and certain green.] 



8i; OgiIvie-«rant, W. R. 87.1 (95) 



1914. Three New Subspecies of Parrots, obtained during the Expedition 

 of Mr. WoLLASTON and Mr. Kloss to the Snow Mountains of Dutch New 

 Guinea, Ball. Brit. Ornith. Club Vol. 35 p. 11—13. [3 nn. subspp. in : 

 Oreopsittacus, Neopsittacus, Fsittacella.] 



87 Keartland, G. A. 87.1 Cacataa 



1915. On the Specific Name of the Blood-Stainod Cockatoo, Cacataa 

 sanguinea, Gld. Victorian Natural. Vol. 31 p. 158—160. 



88 Tavistock. 87.1 Platycercus : 15.6 

 1914. Rearing Young of Flatycercus elegans. Ibis (10) Vol. 2 p. 651 — 



65; 



89 Miihlemauu, H. 87.4 Cucalas : 15 



1911. Zum Vorkommen des Kuckucks. Ornith. Beobachter Jabrg. 11 

 p. 222-223. 15.6 



90 Antiga, Pedro. 87.4 Oxylophus (46.7) 



1902. Sobre el paso del Oxylophus glandarius Bp. por Barcelona. Bol. 

 Soc. espan. Hist. nat. T. 2 p. 234—235. 



91 Delaco jr, Jean. 87.4 Turacus : 15.6 



1914. Reproduction en France du Touraco de Buff on. {Turacus buffoni). 

 Bull. Soc. nation. Acclimat. France Ann. 61 p. 579—580. 



301492 Terrill, L. McL. 88 : 15 



1915. Notes from the Laurentian Hills. Yellow-Bellied Flycatcher, 

 Golden-Crowned Kinglet, and Blackburnian Warbler, Wilson Ball. Vol. 

 27 p. 302-309. 88.1,.6 



