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discovered in my adopted land.' Mr. Clark then briefly recounted 

 his family history, in response to a request to do so. He was 

 born at Hazlewood, near Birmingham, in 1839, ^.nd came out to 

 ' the colonies ' in June, 1850, in the sailing vessel Fatima." 



The Library. 



British Birds, vol. xiii., part 12 ; vol. xiv., parts i and 2. 

 Avicultural Magazine, vol. x., part 14 ; vol. xi., parts 3, 5, 6. 

 Vol. xi., part 5, contains an interesting article entitled 

 " Cockatoo Catching in Victoria," by Thornton Skinner. 

 University of California Publications in Zoology, vol. xix., part 11 ; 



vol. XX., parts 5, 6 ; vol. xxi., part 5 ; vol. xxii., part i. 

 Hawkeshnry Agricultural College fonrnal, vol. xvi., part 9 ; 



vol. xvii., part 6. 

 Science and Industry, vol. ii., parts 5, 6, 7 ; also Bulletin No. 18. 

 Revue Francaise d'Ornithologic, Nos. 132, 133, 134. 

 The SCnith Australian Ornithologist, vol. 5, parts 2, 3. 

 Part 2 contains — 



" The Birds of Rivers Murray and Darling and District 

 of Wentworth," by A. Chenery, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 

 and A. M. Morgan, M.B., B.Ch. Part L 

 "Some Weights and Temperatures of Birds," by A. M. 



Morgan, M.B., B.Ch. 

 " Eudromias australis (Australian Dottrel)," by J. Neil 

 M'Gilp, R.A.O.U. This is a very valuable con- 

 tribution to our knowledge of these plain-frequenting 

 Dottrels. 

 Part 3— 



J. Neil M'Gilp records the Red-winged Parrot [Apros- 

 ntictus erythropterus) from Moolawatana, S.A. 



The Wilson Bulletin, vol. xxxii., part 2. 



The fournal of the Wild Bird Investigation Society, vol. i., part 2. 



The Australian Naturalist, vol. iv., part 2. 



The Victorian Naturalist, vol. xxxvii., parts 3, 4, 5. 



Index to the Bulletins of the British Ornithologists Club, vol. xvi.- 



xxxix., 1906-19, by David Seth Smith, F.Z.S. 

 Bird-Lore, vol. xxii., parts 2, 3, 5. 

 Le Gerfaut, 10, Fas ii. 

 " The Buzzard at Home," by Arthur Brook. Witherby and Co., 



London: 



A very entertaining account of the Buzzard {Buteo buteo) 



in Wales. The photographs accompanying the letterpress 



are excellent. 



