6o Alexander, Publications Received. [isf July 



South Australian Ornithologist, vol. iii., Nos. 1-5. 



British Birds, vol. x., Nos. 6, 8-12 ; vol. xi., Nos. 2, 3, 5-8. 



Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie, Nos. 91-107. 



Condor, vol. xviii., No. 6 ; vol. xix., Nos. i, 3-6 ; vol. xx., Nos. i 



and 2. 

 Wilson Bulletin, vol. xxix., No. 4 ; vol. xxx., No. i. 

 Auk, vol. xxxiv., Nos. 1-4 ; vol. xxxv., Nos. i and 2. 

 Papers and Proceedings of Royal Society of Tasmania for 1916 



and 1917. 

 Proceedings of Royal Society of Queensland , vols, xxviii. and xxix. 

 Proceedings of Royal Society of Victoria, vol. xxix., Part 2, and 



vol. XXX., Part i. 

 Proceedings of Linnean Society of New South Wales, vol. xli., Nos, 



3 and 4 ; vol. xlii., Nos. 1-4. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 



vol. Ixviii., No. 3, and vol. Ixix., No. i. 

 Victorian Naturalist, vol. xxxiii., Nos. 9-12 ; vol. xxxiv., Nos. 



1-5. 7-12. 

 Proceedings of California Academy of Sciences, parts of vols, v., 



vi., and vii. 

 University of California Publications in Zoology, parts of vols. 



xiii., XV., xvii., and xviii. 

 Hawkesbury Agricultural College fournal, vol. xiv., Nos. 4-6, 10 



and II ; vol. xv., Nos. 1-5. 

 Zoologist (4th series), vol. xx., Nos. 904-906 (now incorporated 



with British Birds). 



Australian Naturalist, vol. iv.. No. 2. 



Australian Museum, Sydney, reprints of papers by the late A. J. 



North. 

 Australian Zoologist, vol. i.. No. 5 (presented by H. L. White). 



Articles in Above Periodicals Dealing with Australasian 



Birds. 



" The Birds of Dirk Hartog Island and Peron Peninsula, Shark 



Bay, Western Austraha, 1916-17," by Thomas Carter, with 



nomenclature and remarks by Gregory M. Mathews. Ibis 



(loth series), vol. v.. No. 4. 



Mr. Carter records 38 land-birds and 17 sea-birds and waders 



met with on Dirk Hartog Island, and 32 land-birds and 20 sea-birds 



on Peron Peninsula. Dirk Hartog Island is of special interest 



as the type locality of the Black-and- White Wren {Malurus 



leucopterus) and the Grass- Wren {Diaphorillas textilis), which 



were discovered there by Quoy and Gaimard on the voyage of 



