44 THE WILSON QUARTERLY. 



PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. 



Ornithologist and Oologist. Vol. XVII, Nos. 1, 2, 3. Pub- 

 lished by F. B. Webster Co., Hyde Park, Mass., at $L00 

 per year. It is too well known to require mention here. 



The Taxidermist. Vol. I, Nos. 4 to 9, 1891-2. 



A twenty page monthly devoted to practical taxidermy, 

 but treating on ornithology and oology, arranged alike for 

 the amateur and the profesional naturalist. Subscription 

 50c. a year. A bright, well edited paper, steadily improv- 

 ing. Published by C. F. Mignin, Akron, Ohio. 



The Collectors' Mon tidy. Vol. II, No. 12. Vol. Ill, Nos. 

 2 and 4. A monthly magazine devoted to Ornithology, 

 Oology, and Entomology ; consisting of twelve pages of 

 interesting and valuable matter. Subscription 30c. a year. 

 Published by Chas. H. Prince, Danielsonville, Conn. 



The Empire State Exchange. Vol. Ill, No. 2. 

 A monthly for collectors. Published by Perrine Bros., 

 Eden Valley, N. Y. 50c. a year. 



Ccdifornia Traveler and Naturalist. Vol. I, No. 2. A 

 monthly, official organ of the Audubon Chapter, Agassiz 

 Scientific Association, published by N. L. Hertz & Co., 

 Napa, Cala. Subscription 35c a year. A promising young 

 magazine of the west. 



FREMDE EIER IM NEST. 

 (another bird's eggs in the nest.) 



An 8vo 122 pp volume recently published by Dr. Paul 

 Leverkiihn, C. M. A. O. U., C. M. Z. S., etc., of Munich. 

 It is an unique work, printed in German in large type on 

 good paper. It is offered for sale to Americans through 

 the Dr's. agent, Mr. A. E. Pettit, Box 20G0,New Yoi-k City, 

 at 62.00 per volume. 



The author discusses at length and very carefully the be- 

 havior of the parent birds to eggs deposited by other birds 



