2-70 Publications Received. [i^f April 



Auk, The, January, April, July, and October, igii ; January, 

 1912. 



Aiistral Avian Record, Vol. I., No. i. 



Australian Naturalist, April, July, 191 1. 



Aviciiltural Magazine, January-December, 1911 ; January, 1912. 



Bird Lore, January- April and November-December. 1910 ; 

 March-October, November-December, 191 1. 



Bonhote, J. Lewis, Birds of Britain. 



British Birds, 1911, Vol. V., January, 1912. 



Buckland, James, Pros and Cons of the Plumage Bill, &c. 



Bulletin of the B.O.U., XXVII., October, 1911. 



Butler, A. G., How to Sex Cage Birds. 



Condor, January, February, 1912. 



Geelong Naturalist, 191 1. 



Godman, F. du Cane, Monograph of the Petrels. 



Hawkesbiirv College Agricultural Journal, to date. 



Ibis, The, April. July, and October, 191 1. 



Journal South African 0. Union, Vol. VII. 



Lowe, P. R., A Naturalist on Desert Islands. 



Memoirs of the National Museum, Melbourne, No. 4. 



National Association of Audubon Societies, The, Nos. 45. 4O. 47, 48. 



National Association of Audubon Societies, Report. 



National Parks Association, 1910-11. 



Natural History and Science Society of Western A ustralia. Journal of. 



Natural History, Field Museum of. The Birds of Illinois. 



North American Birds, The A.O.U. Check-List of. 



Oologist, The, Vol. XXVIII., No. 12, 1911. 



Ornithologischen Gesellschaft in Bayern, 1909-10-11. 



Ornithologischen Jahrbuch, April and October, 191 1. 



Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 191 1. 



Parkin, Thomas, M.A., The Great Auk. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 



1910. 



Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales for the 

 year 191 i. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, Vol. XXIII. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria, Vol. XXIII., New 

 Series. 



Producers' Review of Western Australia. 



Report for the Year 1909, The Royal Scottish Museum. 



Seth-Smith, A Naturalist's Visit to Australia. 



South Australian Department of Mines, Reviews, 13-14. 



Tasmanian Field Naturalists' Club, Easter Camp-out. 



The Children's Hour, Bird Day numbers, 191 1. 



Uranium (Radio-active) Ores in South Australia, Mining Depart- 

 ment. 



U.S. Department of Agriculture Publications : — The Woodpeckers 

 in Relation to Trees and Wood Products. 



Victorian Naturalist, The, to date. 



Zoologica, Vol. I., No. 7. 



zoologist. The, 1911, to date. 



