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SXYDEE, John Otterbeix. (Sec under 

 David Starr Jordan.) 



STAEKS, Edwix Ch^vpix. 

 vid Starr Jordan.) 



(See under Da- 



REPTILES AND BATRACHIANS. 



McGregor, Richakd C. Notes on Ha- 

 waiian reptiles from the island of Maui. 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvni. No. 1383, 

 Sept. 24, 1904, pp. 115-118. 



STEJNEGER, Leonhakd. A new species 

 of lizard from the Riukiu Archipelago. 



Smithsonian Misc. Colls., XLvn, Quar. 

 issue, n, pt. 2, No. 1487, Nov. 9, 1904, 

 pp. 294, 295. 

 Tahydromus dorsalis described as new spe- 

 cies, p. 294; tj-pc U. S. N. M.. No. 341G2. 



■ Three new frogs and one new gecko 



from the Philippine Islands. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxvin. No. 1397, 



Feb. 15, 1905, pp. 343-34S. 



Rana mearnsi (p. 343), Cornu/cr worcesteri 



(p. 345), Philantus woodi (p. 346), Lepidodac- 



tylus planicaudus (p. 348), are described as 



new species. 



A snake new to the District of Co- 



lumbia. 



Proc. Biol. Sac. Wash., xvm, Feb. 21, 1905, 

 pp. 73, 74. 

 Cemophora coccinea, from the vicinity of 

 Anacostia. 



Description of a new toad, from Cuba. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xx^'ui. No. 1406, 

 June 24, 1905, pp. 765-767, figs. 1-6. 

 Bufo longinasus, new species (p. 765) ; type 

 U. S. N. M., No. 27419. 



Batrachians and land reptiles of the 



Bahama Islands. 



The Bahama Islands, Geographical Soci- 

 ety of Baltimore (New York, 190.5, The 

 MacmiUan Co. ) , pp. 327-343. 

 A general account of the herpetological 

 fauna of the Bahamas, with a list of the spe- 

 cies, critical remarks, and a discussion of the 

 origin and the relations of the fauna to adja- 

 cent regions. 



BIRDS. 



ALLEX, Glover il. Smiuuer birds of the 

 Bahamas. 



Auk, xxn. No. 2, April, 1905, pp. 113-133, 

 pi. I. 

 An account of the birds observed by the 

 writer during a visit to the Bahamas during 

 July, 1904, with remarks on the distribution 

 of birds in this group of islands. Sixty-four 

 species were observed, of which Dryobates 

 villosus piger (p. 124) is described as new. 



American Ornithologists' Union Committee 

 on Nomenclature. Thirteenth Supple- 

 ment to the American Ornithologists' 

 Union check-list of North American 

 birds. 



Auk, XXI, No. 3, July, 1904, pp. 411-424. 

 AJisX of 44 rulings by the committee involv- 

 ing changes in the nomenclature of the" Check- 

 List," with a further list of proposed changes 

 which are rejected. 



B-\JS'GS, OiTRAM. A correction of Bar- 

 rows' record of Coccyzus pumilus from 

 Concepcion del Urugua}'. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. M'ash.. xvii. Dec. 27, 



1904, p. 165. 



Two specimens of cuckoos recorded by Bar- 

 rows as Coccyzus pumilus are found to be 

 C. cinereus. 



Descriptions of .sevcji new subspe- 

 cies of ^Vmerican birds. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvm, Juno 9. 1905, 

 pp. 151-156. 

 Crypturus soui mustelinus (p. 151) , Scarda- 

 fella inca dialeucos (p. 152), Claravis pretiosa 

 livida (p. 153), Geotrygon martinica digressa 

 (p. 153) , Dacnis cayana callaina (p. 154) , CaJo- 

 spiza lavinia cara (p. 155), and Phoenico- 

 thraupis rubica confinis (p. 156) are described 

 as new. 



BANGS, OuTRAii, and ZAPPEY, W. R. 

 Birds of the Isle of Pines. 



Am. Naturalist, xxxix. No. 460, April, 



1905, pp. 179-215, text figs. 1-8. 



This paper is based mainly on a collection 

 made in the Isle of Pines, Cuba, by W. R.. 

 Zappey, but the authors have drawn on the 

 records of Poey, Gundlaeh, and Cory, and 

 from the unpublished notes of Palmer and 

 Riley, for the purpose of giving a complete 

 list of the birds of this island. The number 

 of species here given is 120, of which the follow- 

 ing are described as new: Ardea repens 

 (p. 186), Grus nesiotes (p. 193), Saurothera 

 merlini decolor (p. 199) , Prionotelus temnurus 

 rescus (p. 204) , Myadestcs elizabeth retrusus 

 (p. 208) , and Spindalis pretrei pinus (p. 213). 



(See also under John E. Thaver.) 



CLARK, Austin II. Pieliminary descrip- 

 tions of three new birds from St. Vincent, 

 West Indies. 



Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xvin. Feb. 21, 

 1905, pp. 01-64. 

 Holoquiscalus dispar (p. 61), Buteo antil- 

 larum (p. 62), and Urubitinga anthracina 

 cancrirora (p. 63) are described as new. 



A supposed specimen of the Yellow 



Warbler {Dendroica sestiva), from Gre- 

 nada, West Indies. 



