732 Recently published Ornithological Works. 



and to further notes in 'The Auk/ vol. xxvi. An account 

 is given of the condition of the avifauna of the southern 

 coast in the spring of 1909, and three species are added to 

 the Labrador list (3 plates). Mr. Ruthven Deane, in con- 

 tinuation of his interesting articles on Audubon, furnishes 

 us with letters from that great ornithologist and Dr. Ingall 

 on the Labrador trip of 1833, when much good work was 

 done, bat no new species were discovered; Mr. J. H. Sage 

 publishes his Report on the twenty-seventh " stated meeting " 

 of the A. O. U. ; and Mr. L. B. Bishop describes two new 

 subspecies (Numenius americanus parvus from Western Canada, 

 and Molothrus ater dwighti, Saskatchewan to N. Dakota). 



In the April number we have three articles in memory 

 of J. C. Merrill, C. Aldrich, and R. B. Sharpe, with 

 portraits, by Mr. W. Brewster, Mr. R. Deane, and Dr. J. 

 A. Allen respectively. Mr. L. J. Cole also records the 

 progress made in the " tagging " of wild birds. 



The July number contains a paper of considerable length 

 on bird-photographing in the Carolinas, by Messrs. B. S. 

 Bowdish and P. B. Philipp, with three plates of Terns, the 

 Black Skimmer, the Florida Cormorant, and the Florida 

 Gallinule. 



Of papers more especially distributional contained in the 

 three numbers, Mr. J. E. Hess discusses the species found 

 within a ten-mile radius, near Philo, in Illinois ; Mr. J. C. 

 Wood the winter birds of 1908-9 in Wayne Co., Michigan ; 

 Mr. G. Eifrig the same at Ottawa — with some interesting 

 observations on the habits ; Messrs. A. H. Wright and A. A, 

 Allen write on the increase of " Austral Birds " at Ithaca ; 

 Mr. W. F. Henninger on his experiences in Ohio (plate) ; 

 Messrs. N. A. Wood and A. D. Tinker on the rarer species of 

 Washtenaw Co., Michigan ; Mr. E. R. Warren on the birds 

 of Chaffee Co., Colorado ; Mr. G. C. Embody on those of 

 Ashland, Virginia ; Mr. J. F. Ferry on those of Saskatchewan 

 (3 pis.) ; Mr. R. W. Chaney on those of Hamlin Lake, 

 Michigan; Mr. S. S. Visher on those of Pima County, 

 Arizona ; and Mr. A. H. Howell on those of the summer in 

 Kentucky and Tennessee. 



