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breeding-habits of the Wood-Lark in Dorset. — Noites. — Review. 



— Letters. 



Idem (May 1922) : J. H. Gurney. Ornithological notes from 

 Norfolk for 1921. — Notes. — Letters. 



Idem (June 1922) : A. H. Paget Wilkes. On the breeding-ha- 

 bits of the Glaucous Gull. — H. F. Witherby. On the White-billed 

 Northern Diver as a British Bird. — Recovery of marked Birds. — 

 Notes. — Obituary. — Review. — Letters. 



Idem (July 1922) : G. J. van Oordt and J. S. Huxley. Some 

 observations on the habits of the Red-throated Diver. — Notes. — 

 Obituary. — Letters. 



Idem (August 1922) : A. Landsborough Thomson. The migra- 

 tion of British Starlings. — Notes. — Review. — Letters. 



Idem (September 1922) : J. N Douglas Smith. On the nest- 

 buildng of the Little Tern. — J. S. Huxley. Preferential mating in 

 Birds with similar coloration in both sexes. — Notes. — Letters. 



The Ooloshis' Record, London (March 1922) : H. W. James. 

 Notes on the breeding-habits of South African Sandplovers. — 

 H. Arden Edwards. A nesc of the amcrican Peregrine Falcon. 



— C. J. \oung. Bird life by Lake Ontario. — Charles B. Hors- 

 brtgh. Some notes on European and African Vultures. 



rdem (June 1922) : C. F. B. Notes from Nyasaland. — H. W. 

 James. Description of the nest and eggs of Spizaeius bellicosus 

 (Dand.). — Edgar Chance. The Cuckoo's secret. — Notes. 



The Austral Aüiat} Record, London (vol. IV, n" 7) : Gregory 

 M. Mathews. Additions and corrections to- my Check list 1920. — 

 An extracidinary bird book (« Ornitholcgia or the Birds )), James 

 Jennings, 1828). — Captain Thomas Brcwn, Ornithologist. 



Idem (vol. IV, n° 8) : Index to vol. IV. 



Idem (vol. V, n° I ) : Gregory M. Mathews. Additions and cor- 

 rections. — Notes of interest. 



Bird Notes and News, London (Spring Number) : Bird Sanc- 

 tuaries. B. O. U. and the Egg- Coil lector. The Keeper and the 

 Kestrel. The Trade in birds' Plumage. The Royal Society for the 

 Protection of Birds. Economic Ornithology. Notes. 



Idem (Summer Niimber) : Oil on the water. Economic Ornitho- 

 logy. 1 he Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Notes. 



The South Australian Ornithologist, Adelaide (January 1922) : 

 S. A. White. Order Passenformes, Family Sylviidae, Genus Acan- 

 thiza, Acanthiza Chrysorrhca. — A. M. Morgan. A Trip to^ North- 

 West Australia. — A. Chenery. Notes on Birds seen during a recent 

 visit to the Western Darling. — Bird notes. 



Idem (April 1922) : S. A. White. Order Ps!ttaciformes, Family 

 CacatO'idce, Genus Psephotus. — A. M. Morgan. A Trip to North- 

 West Australia. — A. M. Morgan. A visit to the Bandin Rocks. 

 — A. Chenery. Notes on birds seen during a recent visit to the 

 Western Darling. 



Idem (July 1922) : S. A. White. Order Passeriformes, Family 

 Meliphagida^, Genus Melithrepus. — A. Chenerj'. Notes on birds 



