Vol. 



xviii.n Alexander, Additions to the Library. 319 



The list of 1,061 branches of the Gould League in New South 

 Wales is in itself sufficient to show what valuable work is being 

 accomphshed by the League in that State. Some good bird- 

 photographs illustrate this supplement. 



in. — Periodicals Received in Exchange. 



British Birds, vol. xii., parts 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 



Avicitltiiral Magazine, vol. ix., parts 10, 11, 12 ; vol. x., parts i, 



2, 3- 

 Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie, vol. v., Nos. no, in. 

 Bird Lore, vol. xx., parts 4, 5, 6. 

 Australian Naturalist, vol. iv., part 4. 

 Victorian Naturalist, vol. xxxv., parts 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 

 University of California Publications in Zoology, vol. xiv., part 2 ; 



vol. xviii., part 14 ; vol. xxi., part i. 

 Hawkeshiiry Agricultural College foitrnal, vol. xv., parts 11, 12 ; 



vol. xvi., parts i, 2. 

 Condor, vol. xx., part 5 ; vol. xxi., part i. 

 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 



vol. Ixix., part 3 ; vol. Ixx., parts i, 2. 

 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, vol. xxx. (1918). 

 Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, vol. vi. 

 South Australian Ornithologist, vol. iv., part i. 

 Auk, vol. XXXV., part 4. 

 Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, vol. xliii., 



part 3. 

 Ibis, vol. vi., part 4. 

 Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, vol. vii., parts 



12, 13 ; vol. viii., parts i, 2, 3, 4. 

 Report of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of South 



Australia for 1917-18. 

 Annual Report of the Smithsonian Instittition for 1916. 

 Annual Report of the U.S. National Museum for 1917. 



Articles in the Foregoing Periodicals on Australasian- 

 Birds. 



" An Ornithological Trip to the Nhill District," by F. E. Wilson. 

 Victorian Naturalist, vol. xxxv.. No. 6, p. 93 ; No. 7, p. in. 

 An account of the types of country found about Winiam East, 

 10 miles south of Nhill, bordering the northern fringe of a so-called 

 desert, with observations on the birds met with. A list of 

 85 species observed in the locality is given. 



"White Swallows," by G. J. Flood. Victorian Naturalist, vol. 

 xxxv., No. 7, p. 120. 

 Mr. Flood records the occurrence of two white birds in the 

 brood reared by a pair of Welcome Swallows in a shed near 

 Moorooduc, Victoria, two years in succession. 



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