382 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



the regulations for the use o£ visitors, and other matters of 

 interest, A research laboratory has recently been erected 

 and several investigations of considerable importance, chiefly 

 botanical, have been initiated. The committee in their 

 report regret to have to state that although the Terns 

 arrived in the colony in their usual numbers in 1913, the 

 number of young birds was much smaller than usual, owing, 

 it is believed, to the late arrival of the whitebait on which 

 the young are fed. 



Lid of other Ornithological Publications received. 



Mathews, G. M. The Birds of Australia. (Vol. iv. pt. 2. London, 



1915.) 

 MouLTON, J. 0. Hand List of the Birds of Borneo. Jnl. Straits Br. 11. 



Asiatic See. No. 67, 1911. 

 EoBiNsoN, PI. W. Report on the Results of ringing Black-headed 



Gulls. ' British Birds,' viii. 1915. 

 Shufeldt, R. W. Anatomical and other Notes on the Passenger 



Pigeon. 'Auk,' xxxii. 1915. 



The Last Passenger Pigeon. A unique Photograph. ' Blue- 

 Bird,' vii. No. 4, 1915. 

 The Auk. (Vol. xxxii. No. 1. Cambridge, Mass., 1915.) 

 Austral Avian Record. (Vol. ii. No. 7. London, 1915.) 

 Avicultural Magazine. (Third Series, Vol. vi. Nos. 3-5. London, 



1915.) 

 Bird Notes. (New Series, Vol. vi. Nos. 1-3. Ashbourne, 1915.) 

 British Birds. (Vol. viii. Nos. 8-10. London, 1915.) 

 California Fish and Game. (Vol. i. No. 2. San Francisco, 1915.) 

 Canada, Geol. Survey. Dept. of Mines. (Summary Report for 1913, 



Memoir 54. Ottawa, 1914.) 

 Club van Nederlandsche Vogelkundigen. ( Jaarbericht, No. 4. Deventer, 



1914.) 

 The Condor. (Vol. xvi. No. 6; vol. xvii. No. 1. Hollywood, Cal., 



1914-15.) 

 The Emu. (Vol. xiv. pt. 3. Melbourne, 1915.) 

 The Irish Naturalist. (Vol. xxiv. Nos. 1-3. Dublin, 1915.) 

 Messager Ornithologique. (No. 1. Moscow, 1915.) 

 The Scottish Naturalist. (Nos. 37-39. Edinburgh, 1915.) 

 The South Australiau Ornithologist. (VoL ii. pt. 1. Adelaide, 1915.) 



