112 Additions to the Library. [.sfTct. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmcuiia, 1919. 



Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South M'ales, vol. xliv., 



part 4. 

 Revue Francaise d'Ornithologie, No. 131. 

 Condor, vol. xxii., part 2. 



Journal of the Museum of Comparative Oology, vol. i., parts 3 and 4. 

 Auk, vol. xxxvii., part i. Contains an in memoriatn article by H. 



W. Henshaw on the grand old American ornithologist, 



William Brewster. 

 South Australian Ornithologist, vol. iv., parts 2 and 3. 

 " University of California Publications in Zoology," vol. xix., 



part 10. 

 " A Geographical Bibliography of British Ornithology," by W. H. 



Mullens, H. K. Swan, and the Rev. F. C. R. Jourdain. 



Part II. Witherby and Co., London. 

 " New and Noteworthy Philippine Birds," by R. C. M'Gregor. 



(Reprint from Philippine Journal of Science.) From the 



author. 

 " A Handhst of the Birds of the Philippine Islands," by R. C. 



M'Gregor and D. C. Worcester. From R. C. M'Gregor. 

 " Suggestions for Ornithological Work in Canada," by P. A. 



Taverner. (Reprint from Ottawa Naturalist.) From the 



author. 

 Five Reprints, by Walter F. Colhnge — {a) "On the Value of 



Different Methods of Estimating the Stomach Contents of 



Wild Birds," (b) " On the F"ood and Feeding Habits of 



British Game Birds," (c) " Some Observations on the Food 



of Nesthng Sparrows," [d) " The Value of Insectivorous 



Birds," {e) " Some Recent Investigations of the Food of 



Certain Wild Birds." F"rom the author. 

 "The Biuds of Red Deer River, Alberta, U.S.A.," by P. A. 



Taverner. From the author. 



Notes. 



Many members of the R.A.O.U. have assisted and given of their 

 time and substance for patriotic enterprises during the war. 

 Mr. Rowland Archer's was a novel method. In the interests of 

 the Y.M.C.A. he had on exhibition for two years his fine oological 

 collection, and reaUzed a handsome sum for the cause. 



On Friday, 15th October, a strong party of Queensland, New 

 South Wales, and Victorian delegates will leave Melbourne per the 

 transcontinental express lor Perth, where the Annual Congress of 

 the R.A.O.U. will be held. Many important subjects are on the 

 agenda paper for consideration. Several papers will be read, and 

 the draft report of the second edition of the " Official Clijick-list " 

 will also be presented. 



