LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



177 



Chapman, Frank M. — Continued. 



sou.n caucx, Cliamzpdes sanctx-mar- 

 thx, Leptotila verreauxi occidentalis, 

 Pionopsitta fucrtesi, Capita maculi- 

 coTonatus Tubrilatemlis, Veniliornis 

 nigriceps equifasciatus, Rlunnpliocx- 

 nus TUfiventris griseodorsalis, Drymo- 

 pMla caudata striaticeps, Formicarius 

 Tufipectus carrikeri, Grallaria viillerl, 

 G. alleni, Upucerthia excelsior Colum- 

 biana, Synallaxis gularis rufipectus, 

 S. g. cinereiventris, Picolaptcs lacry- 

 miger sanctx-marthx, Xenicopsis sub- 

 alaris columbianus, Knipnlegus colum- 

 bianus, Muscisaiicola alpina Colum- 

 biana, Myiodynasies chrysocephalus 

 intermedins, Tyranniscus chrysops 

 minimus, T. nigricapillus flavimen- 

 tum, Platypsaris homochrous cane- 

 scens, Attila fuscicauda, Rupicola 

 peruviana aurea, Phxoprogne iapera 

 immaculata, Troglodytes solstitialis 

 pallidipectus, ThryopMlus nigricap- 

 illus connectens, Cinnicerthia oliva- 

 scens ivfasciata, Planesiicus fusco- 

 brunneus, Vireosylva cliivicaucse,Basil- 

 euterus richardsoni, Spinusnigricauda, 

 Ammodramus savannarum caucse, 

 Myiospiza manimbe columbiana, At- 

 lapetes flaviceps, Cyanocompsa cyanea 

 caucx, Diglossa cryptorMs, D. glorio- 

 sissima, Sporathraupis cyanocephala 

 margaritx, and Chlorospingus albitem- 

 pora nigriceps. 



Clark, Hubert Lyman. Anatomical 

 notes on some genera of passerine birds. 

 Auk, 30, No. 2, April, 1913, 

 pp. 262-267. 

 Notes on certain anatomical feat- 

 ures of the genera Saltator, Chloropho- 

 nia and Euphonia. 



Cooke, Wells W. Distribution and 

 migration of North American herons 

 and their allies. 



U. S. Dept. Agric, Biolog- 

 ical Survey, Bull. No. 45, 

 May 24, 1913, pp. 1-70, 

 figs. 1-21. 

 This bulletin gives a statement of 

 the distribution and migration of the 

 North American herons, ibises, spoon- 

 bills, and storks, and is illustrated 

 by maps showing the manner of oc- 

 currence of each species in various 

 parts of its range. 



Cory, Charles B. Descriptions of 

 t"wenty-eight new species and sub- 

 species of neotropical birds. 



Field Mus. Nat. Hist., Pub. 



167, Ornith. Ser., I, No. 7, 



May 31, 1913, pp. 283-292. 



The following birds, chiefly from 



Peru and Venezuela, are diagnosed 



Cory, Charles B. — Continued. 



as new: Nothoccrcus julius venezuelen- 

 sis, Eupsychortyx cristatus continent is, 

 Urochroma costaricensis, Piaya cayana 

 venczuelensis, Momotus osgoodi, Scy- 

 talopus magellanicus grandis, Thre- 

 netes frazeri venczuelensis, Anthraco- 

 thorax prevosti viridicordatus, Glaucis 

 hirsutafusca, Thaumastura cora man- 

 tana, Laticauda rubriginosa, Galbula 

 ruficauda brcvirostris, Chelidoptera 

 tcncbrosa pallida, Picumnus venczue- 

 lensis, Phxthornis anthrophilus fuscii 

 capillus, Camptostoma pusillum te- 

 nuirostris, Empidochanes zuUensis, 

 Inezia caudata intermedia, Attila 

 rufipectus confinis, Thamnophilus 

 doliatus dearborni, Dendrocincla tyran- 

 nina hellmayri, Furnarius agnatus 

 venczuelensis, Margarornis perlata 

 peruviana, Microrhopias griseafumosa, 

 Carcba luteola obscura, Diglossa sit- 

 toides intermedia, Synallaxis cande- 

 venczuelensis, and Atlapetes castanei- 

 frons iamx. 



EvERMANN, Barton Warren. Eigh- 

 teen species of birds new to the Pribilof 

 Islands, including four new to North 



America. 



Auk, 30, No. 1, Jan., 1913, 

 pp. 15-18. 

 Marila fuligula, M. ferina, Crypto 

 glaux funerea funerea, and Cocco- 

 thraustes japonicus are recorded for the 

 first time from North America, and 

 fourteen other species are enumerated 

 as new to the Pribilof Islands. 



Grinnell, Joseph. Leucosticte tephro- 

 cotis dawsoni — a new race of rosy finch 



from the Sierra Nevada. 



Condor, 15, No. 2, Mar. 25, 

 1913, pp. 76-79. 



Mearns, Edgar A. Description of a 



new African grass-warbler of the genus 



Cisticola. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., 

 60, No. 20, Feb. 14, 1913, 

 pp. 1, 2. 

 Cisticola prinioides wambuguensis 

 is described as new. 



Miller, W. DeW. A revision of the 

 classification of the kingfishers. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 



Hist., 31, Art. 22, Sept. 



12, 1912, pp. 239-311, pis. 



25, 26. 



Three subfamilies are recognized, 



Cerylinae (with 3 genera), Alcedininae 



(with 7 genera) and DaceloninsB (with 



12 or more genera), with the genus 



Ramphalcyon possibly constituting a 



fourth group. Diagnoses of the sub- 



